I love decorating the house at Christmas.
Last year, I put garlands along the top of our cream kitchen units and also ravelling up through the hall bannisters and small christmas berries lights (powered by batteries) hidden amongst the foliage.
On all the cream panels of the upper kitchen units, I hung small wreaths on gold ribbons using drawing pinned to the inside of the cabinets (so no ruining the outside doors)
I also hung mini wreaths on all doors leading from the hall and unstairs too.
Also hung thick gold tinsel in scalloped shape on the whole back room french doors (7 of them) and each loop up, I would clip a red fake poinsette flower to it. So have about 8 on the back doors. Did the same with the side wall cabinets. (We have a panel of 10 doors units there.) As I rarely open the top units doors, just tucked the tinsel in and shut the door and ciipped the poinsette again in the same way. On the lower wall units, I would stick using masking tape (no marks afterwards) gold or red ribbons on the inside of the doors running to the outside and using little gold pegs, clip christmas cards on the ribbons attaching the ends back on the inside so the doors can still be opened.
I always put lights around the front windows and again using battery powered lights, I would decorate the hedge outside the front door. I love the room when the main lights are off and only the little christmas lights and tree lights are on everywhere.
I also decorate both my girls bedrooms with lots of lights around their bookcases. Each have a mini tinsel tree with decs on and a christmas santa lights garland on the wall with little chrismassy things hanging off them. Their windows has mini santa hats garland all around.
I spent a fortune last year on decs mainly from B and Q and Tesco but as this was our 1st Christmas in our new dream home, I thought it would be worth it as every year now, I come use the same things again and again.