4th of July Front Porch Decor Ideas That Actually Look Like You Tried
The problem isn’t patriotism. It’s proportion. Every July, front porches across America get attacked with the same kit of parts:
The problem isn’t patriotism. It’s proportion. Every July, front porches across America get attacked with the same kit of parts:
Every year, somewhere around June 28th, Americans panic-decorate. They grab every starred-and-striped item within a ten-mile radius and cram it
Your front door is the only part of your house that has to introduce you to strangers. It does it
Most people decorate for Independence Day like they’re being graded on enthusiasm alone. They buy the plastic tablecloth with the
You bought the flag pillows from the big-box store. You hung the bunting. You even found a star-shaped bowl for
Nobody asked for a bedroom that looks like a fireworks stand exploded indoors. And yet, every summer, well-intentioned people layer
Your front door is working harder than you think. It’s the first thing anyone sees, the last thing they remember,
Red, white, and blue is the easiest color palette to get wrong. Three colors that all demand attention, shoved together
The table is the party. Everything else — the fireworks, the food, the playlist — is peripheral. People gather around
Most people stop at the front door. They hang a wreath, maybe add a flag, call it done. Meanwhile, the