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Christmas Decorations in a Garden Office

By Francesca McGlone on 22nd December, 2010

As Christmas approaches and the streets and squares become lined with lights and strung with decorations and houses adopt the warm glow of festivity; a sense of anticipation mounts. The same light hearted cheer that is a unique attraction of Christmas should also be mirrored in a garden office in order to mark the momentous time of year.

Decoration in a garden office could be as simple as displaying Christmas cards on the desk or around the space, as reminders of best wishes and greetings sent by family and friends. This helps to emphasise the essence of Christmas, which is essentially a time of generosity and kindness. Having cards in the office also helps to reinforce a feeling of worth, which boosts confidence and in turn productivity, so that your office enters the same festive spirit that engages the nation.

Even playing music as a Christmas treat can help ease the transition from a working week into the merriment of Christmas celebration. Also, sprigs of holly taken from the garden can boost a festive atmosphere.

Taking advantage of the garden as extra space for decorative expression increases the sense of festive charm, helped by the likelihood of a snow covered scene and the sightings of robins. Reindeer statues that light up in the darkness of night could also be dotted around the garden, to create a pretty Christmas presence that fits in with a natural theme.

Extra lights could be wrapped around trees that mimic frosted branches to glow spectacularly at night. They could also be draped along the edges of your garden office as a beacon of festive beauty that eagerly welcomes Christmas.

The compact size of a garden office also offers a grotto style structure that can be the perfect place to escape and wrap presents in privacy, without the fear that someone will walk in and spoil the surprise.

There is no reason why a garden office has to be excluded from Christmas decorations. Working in an environment that embraces and acknowledges the importance of seasonal enthusiasm will more than likely lead to a positive outlook and an enjoyable Christmas day.


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