
Home for the Holidays: Making Your Southern Home Merry and Bright
There’s something extra special about December in the South.
We may not get snowflakes or icy rooftops, but we do have porch lights glowing, cider on the stove, and the unmistakable feeling of home wrapped in twinkle lights and pine.
Whether this is your first Christmas in a new home or your fiftieth in the same one, December is a time to slow down, gather close, and savor what really matters. Here are some of my favorite ways to make your home feel festive, welcoming, and filled with love this holiday season.

1. Bring the Outdoors In
Around here, nature knows how to decorate. Clip some fresh greenery from the yard—pine, magnolia leaves, holly branches—and tuck them into mason jars or wrap them around a handrail. A few well-placed sprigs and the scent of the South fills the whole house.
2. Create a Cozy Corner
Even if it’s still warm outside, you can create winter warmth indoors. Think layers: throw blankets, textured pillows, and soft lighting. Set up a little nook with a rocking chair, a candle, and your favorite book or Bible—it’s the kind of space that just invites peace.
3. Add Local Touches to Your Holiday Decor
Incorporate hometown pride into your holiday style. Display an ornament from a local maker, frame a vintage postcard from your town, or use ribbon in your high school colors. These small details turn your holiday house into a story of where you’re rooted.

4. Keep Hosting Simple and Heartfelt
The best gatherings aren’t about perfect centerpieces—they’re about people. Serve what you love, light a candle, put on some old Christmas music, and let folks help themselves. Hospitality is about heart, not hustle.
5. Reflect, Rest, and Remember
December is a beautiful time to look back on the year and give thanks. Maybe you bought your first home, or maybe you’re still dreaming of what’s next. Either way, your story is unfolding, and your home is the backdrop. Make space for quiet moments to soak that in.

FAQs: Creating a Holiday-Ready Home
Q: Do I need to buy a home before the year ends to claim tax benefits?
A: Buying before December 31 may allow you to deduct mortgage interest and property taxes for the year. But every situation is different—let’s talk it through.
Q: Is winter a bad time to buy or sell?
A: Not at all. There’s often less competition and more serious buyers/sellers during the holidays. It can actually be a great time to make a move.
Q: What’s the best way to prepare for a spring purchase?
A: Start now with a credit check, budget planning, and a chat with your lender (that’s me!). The sooner you prep, the smoother your spring will be.
Whether your December includes big family dinners, quiet candlelit nights, or somewhere in between, I hope your home feels full this season—full of laughter, love, and a little bit of that Southern magic.
If a new home is on your wish list, let’s make a plan. Visitwww.SpringHenry.com to start the conversation.


