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Don’t stop decorating after the lights go up and the tree is topped. Let the warm feeling of the holidays flow throughout your home with festive touches in every room.

Decorating a Christmas tree is a deeply rooted tradition for many families. But what can you do when all the stars and mirrored balls are in place? Unleash your holiday spirit into every nook and cranny of the home. Let the joy from the tree spread to the windowsills in a solarium, where smaller evergreens are spotlighted by the sun during the day and by white lights at night.

This page: After you trim the tree, neatly gather some of the fallen branches and use them as a centerpiece on the holiday table. Opposite page, from top: Kids waiting to see Santa at midnight can camp out by the tree in a festive tent flanked by elegant strings of lights and balls; let the festival of lights carry into the kitchen, where soft white bulbs provide accent lighting on the counter and from the ceiling.

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Candles of all shapes and sizes—pillars, votives, taper, tea lights—mirror the décor on the Christmas tree and serve as perfect toppers for a desk, console or mantel.

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