This image shows The Home Depot's Polar Wishes collection including lighted white deer and sleigh figures. A winter white theme is one of this season's most popular; it appeals to modern, naturalist and traditional home decorators.
Gill's aesthetic is minimalist, but striking. "Engage all the senses," she advises. "Project festive images on your front door – think snowy winter wonderland, or a slideshow of your favorite holiday memories."
Like Eason, she loves the idea of lining walkways with lanterns or tall white candles for "a chic, minimalist look that still feels festive and lovely."
LightShow's Projection SnowStorm sets an 8-foot-wide blizzard of snowflakes dancing across the front of the house. Another version has gently falling snowflakes across a 30-foot expanse.
While winter white is great for a modern look, Eason says adding colors to the scheme can make it "2020s fresh."
"Womp up your contemporary design with vintage ornaments, or add gorgeous velvet ribbon in teal, purple or a scrumptious chocolate brown," he says.
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Peachy-pink is another trending holiday shade, in bright and blush tones.
For Hanukkah, Wayfair has fabric door and garage murals printed with blue, white and silver symbols and greetings.

