After Christmas comes winter — the best 4 tips for transforming your Christmas decor

What’s next after Christmas? Cleaning, chilling? Or, perhaps, the preparation for work?

Well, you decide!

Your 6 foot artificial Christmas tree has served its purpose, and now you’re wondering what’s next. Sadly, winter won’t end just because you put away your Christmas decorations. So how can you make the transition from Christmas decor to winter?

The following tips will help you stay cozy and warm throughout winter:

Get some candles for warm-up

Warming your house on cold winter evenings is easy when you light a few candles. With candles and lanterns, you can add ambiance to your kitchen or living room. You may also try flameless candles if you’ve got pets or kids around the home. Their flickering glow simulates that of a real candle without actually having a flame.

Stylish Throw Blankets

Winter nights are the perfect time to snuggle up with throw blankets on the couch. With throw blankets, you can create a warm, inviting atmosphere in any room. Choose from an array of white or grey blankets and add warmth and texture to your space. At night, snuggle up under this blanket and show it off by draping it over your couch when it’s dawn.  No doubts, these are a winter essential!

Seasonal artificial Wreaths and garlands

With artificial wreaths and garlands, you can welcome every season in style. Replace the festive wreaths and garlands with a more neutral pitch after Christmas. Eucalyptus wreaths are a popular decoration for winter. During the dark months of winter, they provide you with beautiful neutral and natural greenery.

Light! Light!! Light!!!

Green and red gets boring. Why not try something new? Perhaps some shades of timeless whites. Light up your mantel with mini lights. And for some elegant, sophisticated look, you may use battery-powered lights in a mason jar.

You’re about to have the best winter yet.