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TRUSTDale Tip of the Day: *Christmas Decorating Ideas for Big Spaces

Having a big space to decorate has its advantages, but it could also be challenging. When dealing with huge areas, you need to have an organized decoration so that the spectator's eye falls on the right spots. Here are some tips on decorating big spaces for the holidays.

The Yard

Your yard is one of those big spaces that you can decorate. Not only do outdoor Christmas decorations give a good impression, they also highlight your lawns, gardens, and overall facade.

Hang some brightly colored garlands and wreaths on your deck for a festive atmosphere. Decorate trees with colored Christmas lights and ornaments. If you have a swimming pool with lights and fountains, that would be a great start. As the focal point for your alfresco d'ecor, your swimming pool looks even more festive with some Christmas-themed floating pool ornaments. Add some pool toys and inflatables in the shape of Santa Claus, snowmen, Christmas trees, or other holiday icons.

Large Halls

Try creating a snow effect by draping white sheets from ceiling to floor and lighting them from behind. Decorate with snowflake cut outs in various sizes by pinning them onto the sheets or hanging them from the ceiling at different lengths. Aside from snowflakes, you may also suspend glass sculptures. When light shines off of them, they produce an elegant effect.

*Source: https://blog.balsamhill.com/2012/07/decorating-ideas-for-big-spaces/

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