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How We Decorate: Employee Exteriors Styled 3 Ways

A toddler in front of a home with a red berry wreath and mini tree.

Crunching leaves, the smell of Cedar, hot cocoa by the fire, is there anything better? Given that we recently launched our Holiday Collection, we've all been feeling extra excited to spruce up our spaces for the season ahead.

It truly warms our hearts to see how others decorate for the holidays, which is why this month, we're leaning into maximum merriment by sharing three different employee homes and how they decorated them. Below, a few members of the Schoolhouse Team show us how they styled their exterior spaces.

A traditional home exterior with a red berry holiday wreath on a blue door.

"Our family welcomes the season by sprucing up our exterior space first! We usually pick between a garland or a wreath, but this year, we went with both for an extra festive feel. Spending the day searching for the perfect greenery + decorating the mini tree was a nice wholesome weekend activity for the whole family."

— Elizabeth, Senior Editor

A charming and colorful mid century modern porch decorated for the holidays.

"Decorating my front door is one of my favorite ways to welcome the holiday season. I always opt for a simple wreath and greenery so I can fill them in with sprigs of flowers, eucalyptus, and some tiny ornaments!"

— Chelsea, Copywriter

A modern home exterior with a globe pendant and holiday wreath.

"The smell of cedar and fir is always a sign of the holiday season for me (having a real wreath is always preferred). Our beaded garland is the perfect pop of color to compliment the greenery. We keep it simple with white lights, perfectly arranged around our roof line to contrast our black exterior."

— Anna, Visual Production Manager

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