14 Tiny Houses That Are Big on Christmas Spirit
Winter Wonderland
Outside this mountain retreat, evergreen garlands with strings of lights highlight the tiny structure's Victorian architecture against the snowy terrain.
White Christmas
This 125-square-foot tiny house in the Catskills makes dreams of a white Christmas come true with small touches of evergreen tucked into the ethereal backdrop. Marabou angel wings hung on the back of a dining chair? Heavenly.
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See more on My Shabby Streamside Studio.
Growing Cheer
Christmas greenery tucked into window boxes, watering cans and even a pair of wellies shower this potting shed's porch with holiday cheer. Around the corner, a garden bench is decked with a cozy red blanket and surrounded by red and green gazing globes.
Season's Greetings
Guests arriving to this property for the holidays are greeted by a "snow woman" made of three grapevine wreaths of graduated sizes decked with assorted greenery. She has accessorized with a plaid scarf, hat, garden tools, and nesting birds.
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See more at Home Is Where the Boat Is.
Santa's Workshop
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, this whimsical cottage transforms into Santa's Workshop in the snowy winters. Peppermint balls sprout in the window boxes while candy canes and red-and-white-striped ribbons pepper the evergreen boughs framing the house's trim and fence.
See more at Sit With Me In My Garden.
See more at Sit With Me In My Garden.
Retro Bling
Decked out for Christmas in shades of pink—to match its exterior—and vibrant metallics, this 1959 Fireball trailer is bursting with vintage holiday charm.
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See more at The Fancy Farmgirl.
Bright Britches
Who knew an outdoor clothesline could be so festive? Turns out everything Santa is magical, even his long johns when hung outside a gingerbread-style tiny house. Plus, a little elf has used the wash tub, too, and strung his own tiny clothes out to dry.
See more at Sit With Me in my Garden.
See more at Sit With Me in my Garden.
Subtle Sparkle
With space at a premium in her tiny farmhouse, blogger Amanda Robinson was strategic about adding a subtle layer of holiday sparkle to her existing decor. A tiny Norfolk pine tree and a few sparkly garlands and gold stars bring some Christmas cheer to her living room's piano.
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See more at Natural Mommie.
No Chimney? No Problem!
Santa may not be able to fit down a Kimberly stove, but its hearth is still a great place to set up a small holiday display for him. Christmas cookies and milk taste just as good next to a fir tree candle surrounded by pine cones with a snowman-sweater wearing pup at your feet. A tinsel candy cane on the nearby combination staircase-shelves elevates them to triple duty.
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See more at Tiny House Giant Journey.
Make a Wish
Greenery, pine cones and sprigs of holly found just outside this tiny home's door are tucked into jars and crannies for easy holiday charm. Red apples add a pop of color and continue the provided-by-nature theme. A collection of "wish" tickets decorate the "Wishmas" tree on the kitchen table, which is topped with a simple twine bow.
See more at Shabby Chic Tiny Retreat.
See more at Shabby Chic Tiny Retreat.
Pretty In Pink
Pink is a sweet substitute for the holiday's traditionally darker hue in this shabby chic cottage in Seattle. Above the mantel, dressed in swags of fir and golden accents, an oval mirror frames vintage-style bunting spelling "W-I-S-H." Tucked into a corner behind the cozy bed is a pink tinsel tree draped with crystal garland and crowned with a vintage-style topper.
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Vintage Sparkle
Candlelight adds extra sparkle to a tinsel tree hung with silver balls and a mantel topped with glittery bottle-brush trees, mercury glass vessels and beaded garland at this enchanting Seattle tiny home filled with vintage and thrifted treasures. It's a retreat, so relaxing Santa had to stay a while!
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See more on Shabby Chic Tiny Retreat.
Hung With Care
Red, white and green stockings in chunky knits hanging on a simple hook rack make a bold statement by the back door. Accent with a simple swag of red yard.
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See more at Newly Woodwards.
Tree Topper
The top two feet of a beautiful 14-foot noble fir became the perfect petite tree for this bayside bungalow, while the remaining branches were turned into a 10-inch wreath for the front door and greenery display of boughs to rest on the trailer's tongue.
See more at Bayside Bungalow.
See more at Bayside Bungalow.
Main Street Mantel
A whole town's worth of holiday spirit is displayed in a miniature ceramic village on the mantel of this cozy San Francisco tiny house. Of course, knitted stockings stay jumbo-size.
See more on Trailer Tiny House.
See more on Trailer Tiny House.
Ornament Overload
A three-foot potted fir fits snugly on a cabinet next to the couch in this 168-square-foot home for a family of four. Ornaments hang three deep on every tree branch and from windows, shelves and hooks, making the tiny house feel like a miniature Christmas store.
See more at Tiny House Family.
See more at Tiny House Family.
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