75% of U.S. households decorate their homes for Christmas – and Gabriel Homes residents are no exception!
Fresh from celebrating Thanksgiving, residents decorated their homes for Christmas 2024 by hanging lights and tinsel and putting up trees in their living rooms. Some residents decorated their homes with themes in mind, and all went the extra mile when producing their spectacles.
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John H. and Rich R., two housemates at Gabriel Homes, did a Frosty the Snowman theme. Beyond using lights and tinsel, the two also placed snowmen all over their living room. Frosty lived on tables and across the floor. Most importantly, their Christmas tree was white to represent snow, and snowman ornaments covered it from top to bottom.
Gabe, Joe, John B., Sam, Sean, and Stephen combined themes when decorating their home. Red, blue, green, white, and gold lights shone across their tree while Frosty and Grinch stockings rested on their tables. And for one silly touch, on their dinner table sat the Grinch playing the trombone.
Colors and Lights Spectacles
Angie and Chris Y., another duo at Gabriel Homes, used a green and blue theme for their decorations. Their tree, covered in green and blue ornaments of all sizes, was adorned with a blue snowflake on top. Chris Y.’s stocking was the centerpiece on the mantle, and dangling snowflakes next to it helped it pop.
“I want to give a huge thanks to my sister. She helped my housemates and me with putting up all our decorations. Our home looks amazing because of her.”
Darcy, Gabriel Homes Resident
On their mantle hung white stockings for each resident, and mini trees and angels rested on top of the stockings. White mistletoes also hung on many of the walls in their shared spaces.
Whether or not you decorate for Christmas in 2024 as much as our residents do, Gabriel Homes wishes you a wonderful holiday season and a Happy New Year.
If you want to learn more about Christmas at Gabriel Homes...
... catch up on our Christmas party, which included inductions into the Hall of Fame.