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Foyer Decorated with Winter Decor (Transitional from Christmas to New Year)
Your foyer sets the tone for your entire home, so make it count as you transition from Christmas to New Year. Start by clearing out the holiday clutter—think Santa wreaths, festive signage, and anything overly themed. Replace your Christmas wreath with one made of eucalyptus, pinecones, or dried florals in neutral tones. This creates a fresh, understated look that works well into January. Add a cozy touch with a woven basket for scarves and mittens, or a chic boot tray to keep things functional. Swap out Christmas garlands for simple string lights or natural greenery along a console table or banister. A sleek lantern by the door or a bowl of pinecones can add a subtle seasonal vibe without feeling too festive. Transitioning your foyer from Christmas to New Year can be easy!