Spruce Up Your Pergola This Holiday Season in the Northborough and Shrewsbury, MA, Area

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As the holidays near and you are planning your indoor holiday décor, don’t forget to spruce up your Northborough and Shrewsbury, MA, area pergola as well. These festive decorating ideas are what you need to include your backyard in the holiday spirit. 

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Use Some Lights and Garland

One of the first additions for decorating your pergola space can be garland that has entwined lights. Your landscape specialists could twine the lights around the pergola structure, from wrapping it up the hefty posts and then keeping it only on the outside rafters. Or, they can add garland to all of the rafters and leave the posts out of the outdoor lighting plan.

Another gorgeous effect is having a landscape specialist create a dazzling garland display with oversized ornament balls in a monochromatic scheme or in an array of colors. Nestled into the garland can be random bows of coordinating colors and patterns and subtle twinkle lights to illuminate the whole creation. When you want more drama, the edges could be finished off with an angel that appears to be flying away or a large Santa with presents spilling out of a bag. 

If you prefer a simpler approach, icicle lights that spill down from the rafters can create a radiant look for Christmas as they shine on the pergola space beneath. Let an oversized illuminated wreath be the focal point at the center of the entry and add sheer white curtains to the three remaining sides to reflect the lights. 

Lanterns and Plants

For any holiday get-togethers, lanterns that are leading the way from the back door to the pergola would be a niche touch, along with lanterns that have been added to planting boxes. Of course, poinsettias can be classic flowers for planters and tables, but don’t forget about evergreen trees. In varied shapes, they can look incredibly sweet with lights and bows filling the planters. 

Add Some Heat

Many people are expecting to spend extra time outside in the coming months as they try to keep gatherings outside, but space heaters are not adequate or always safe. A better option would be a permanent fire feature like an outdoor fireplace or fire pit. Surrounding the feature with beautiful natural stone or patio pavers could provide a durable and versatile base to match the grandeur of a fireplace or the fun of a fire pit.

Remember the Trees

Your landscape specialists can add uplights to the base of the trees in the backyard for more extensive lighting and atmosphere, while lighting situated in the branches can mimic moonlight filtering through the tree to give dappled light and contrasting shadows to the ground. 

Depending on your preferences, you could even consider a Christmas tree under the pergola, and the expertise of a holiday lighting service can elevate this tree to an amazing sight. Operated by an automatic timer, the lights would be simply to enjoy—all you would need to do is remember to gaze out on your transformed backyard pergola and feel delighted. 

You deserve a custom decorating experience, one that reinvigorates your backyard with imaginative details for the holidays. Your landscape service can bring that personalized, distinctive care and expert workmanship to a holiday landscape just like they do regularly for other areas of your property.


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