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Christmas Decor for Front Porch Railing

Geranium Love

This Italian villa-inspired entry uses a variety of old and new containers to hold red geraniums, rosemary and topiary evergreens. Ciao Bella!

Curtained Outdoor Room

This home's front porch has plenty of seating, with flowers and accessoriesadded to make this gathering spot a gorgeous and inviting space. The extra-long drapes draw the eye up and are a breezy complement to the graphic blue rug and blue ceramic garden stools.

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Incorporate the Unexpected

Vintage suitcases make great end tables and decorative storage, but you wouldn't necessarily expect to see a stack next to the front door. Add a little whimsy — like a cute gnome — and some colorful flowers to make your guests smile.

Have a Seat

Vintage theater seats offer stylish front porch seating for reading, enjoying the yard, or visiting with friends from the neighborhood.

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Countryside Serenity

This spacious front porch features slate flooring, white rocking chairs and a hanging swing for enjoying summer afternoons. The ceiling is painted haint blue and holds two ceiling fans, perfect for when the weather gets warm.

Farmer's Market Style

A front entry is a great place for a small garden. This trough full of herbs and flowers greets guests with color and wonderful fragrances.

Basket Case

A large stretch of brick wall is the visual center of this front porch. To make it an attractive focal point, the homeowners hung a large, flat basket over a bench full of plants and a whimsical pillow.

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Modern Seating

A pair of eye-catching lounge chairs crafted from vinyl cord provide colorful seating on this front porch. The striking chairs are paired with a rustic natural wood end table that offers a spot for resting a drink or snack.

Rolling Cart Collage

Place a tiered cart on your front porch, and add a mix of seasonal decor pieces, potted plants and flowers. Update the look each season by changing out a few pieces, and you'll be able to use the cart year-round.

Just a Swingin'

Have a sturdy porch ceiling? Then, by all means, hang a wooden swing from it. Rocking away an evening is a great way to relax. Add a few pillows, make a pitcher of lemonade and invite the neighbors.

Paint the Front Door

Paint the door and sidelights in an unexpected hue that will have neighbors stop and stare. Here, the soft pink color is mimicked in the flowers but also beautifully contrasted with the dark blue siding and garden decor.

Find More Ideas: 59 Inviting Colors to Paint a Front Door

Herb Garden Footstool

Old patio furniture comes in handy when you want to create a small herb garden. The center straps of an old woven footstool were removed and replaced with chicken wire, burlap, soil and some herbs (in that order).

Stenciled Stoop

Boring concrete got you down? Designer Jasmine Roth took a can of paint, a plastic stencil and a few hours of elbow grease to totally transform the look of this concrete entryway.

Learn More: How to Stain & Stencil a Concrete Patio

Don't Let Space Limit You

Blue for You

The traditional haint blue ceiling on this open, airy front porch finds its complement in a graphic blue and white rug below. Traditional wicker furniture, floor-to-ceiling drapes and flower-filled hanging baskets complete the charming design.

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Privacy Wall

If your porch or entry needs a little privacy, try a room divider made of vintage shutters. You can hang art or knickknacks from the shutters or use them as a backdrop to display colorful flowers.

Toy Story

Use vintage toys, wagons and sleds as planters, table bases, footstools or just unique conversation pieces. Here, an old tricycle was paired with a soda crate to make a charming display of succulents.

Kick Up the Color

Go bold and infuse your front porch with brightly-hued curtains, a sizzling patterned rug and saturated pillows and cushions. Set against the home's neutral backdrop, the injection of color feels welcoming, not overwhelming.

Privacy Grid

A three-seat outdoor sofa is perfect for lounging on the front porch. A screen with planter boxes and climbing vines was placed behind the sofa to provide privacy in this urban setting.

Hangin' Around

Rocking chairs are great and all, but what about swinging chairs? Filled with cozy outdoor pillows, these hanging rattan egg chairs are equal parts beautiful and fun.

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Upcycled Decor

This fun wall art was made from an old bicycle rim, a vintage doily, ribbons and strips of fabric. It is paired with a bright green chair, making for a welcoming spot to sit and daydream.

Simple But Effective

This porch knows what to do with a lazy afternoon: grab a rocking chair and watch the world go by. When the sun goes down, a row of lantern pendants lets the easy life continue.

Rehabilitated Furniture

The vintage prison bed is transformed into a comfortable daybed on this California porch. A comfy new mattress and pillows make you want to spend 20-to-life here.

Small + Stylish

Don't let a small front porch keep you from decorating. Here, a pretty container of creeping Jenny and begonia adds a touch of color and texture while a graphic coir doormat greets guests in style.

Contemporary Country Porch

Who says country style has to be hokey? On this gorgeous gray farmhouse porch, a modern metal swing hangs from the wood plank ceiling while barn light sconces with red shades provide chic country flair.

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Functional + Fabulous

Pretty planters, fresh house numbers and a cozy seating area make this small front porch a welcoming spot to greet guests. The use of outdoor rugs, weather-resistant pillows and a colorful basket add softness and texture to the space.

Hack Your Front Porch Planters

Are you lacking a gardener's green thumb? Stylist Jenny Reimold has a hack for that. She uses a mix of faux and real flowers in her front porch planters to achieve full, colorful containers year-round.

Learn More: This Outdoor Planter Hack Will Save You Time, Money & Sanity

Add a Little Pouf

Various patterns and materials add texture to this welcoming front porch, which offers a relaxed space for enjoying the neighborhood and street life. M odern, weather-resistant teak rocking chairs and jute-and-wool pillows provide comfortable seating, while funky handcrafted jute footstools add a splash of graphic design.

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Christmas Decor for Front Porch Railing

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