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Last-Minute Outdoor Christmas Decorating Ideas

Decorate a Front Porch for Christmas

Can I Still Decorate Outdoors for Christmas at the Last Minute?

Yes — and you have more options than you think. The key to a successful last-minute outdoor Christmas display is choosing one area to focus on and doing it well, rather than attempting a whole-property installation with two days to spare. A beautifully decorated front porch, a single lit statement tree, or a few well-placed large décor pieces can create a display that looks intentional and festive — even if it goes up the week before Christmas.

The holiday season fills up fast. Between work parties, gift shopping, family commitments, and the general chaos of December in Canada, outdoor decorating can slip to the bottom of the list until you suddenly realize you’re the only unlit house on the street.

Don’t panic. Here’s what you can realistically do with limited time — and when calling a professional is the fastest solution of all.

Option 1: Focus on One Focal Point

The most achievable last-minute display is one that focuses entirely on a single element and does it beautifully. Choose the option that best suits your home:

The Front Porch

Your porch is the highest-impact, lowest-effort decorating opportunity on your property. Even with an hour of setup time, you can create a polished display:

  • Hang a pre-lit wreath on the door — no additional wiring required
  • Wrap string lights around the porch railing in one continuous pass
  • Place a pair of lanterns with LED candles on either side of the door
  • Add a seasonal doormat

 

That’s a complete display. Four elements, no ladder, no complex installation.

A Statement Tree

Lighting a single prominent front yard tree — even with a basic horizontal wrap using two or three strings of LED lights — creates enormous visual impact. A lit tree visible from the street at night tells the whole neighbourhood that the holidays have arrived at your home.

For a last-minute tree installation, focus on the lower two-thirds of the tree (the portion that reads best from street level) and use enough lights to create a solid glow rather than sparse coverage. A generously lit lower canopy beats a sparsely lit full tree every time.

Large Décor Pieces

Pre-lit outdoor décor pieces — illuminated reindeer, oversized ornaments, lighted signs — require zero installation time and create instant presence. A single well-placed large décor piece in the front yard can anchor a display that otherwise consists only of a porch wreath and some basic lighting.

Option 2: Call a Professional

Holiday Lighting Safety TipsIf you want a real display — roofline lighting, wrapped trees, garland on the porch — done in the next few days, the fastest path is professional installation. It seems counterintuitive to think of hiring someone as the “quick” option, but consider: our team can install a full residential display in a matter of hours that would take a homeowner a full weekend — and involve considerably more risk.

Christmas Décor of Oakville does take late-season bookings on a schedule-permitting basis. The earlier you call, the better your chances of securing a date before Christmas. Call us at 905-632-2445 or request a quote online.

Quick Last-Minute Decorating Tips

  • Work with what you have — if your lights from last year are still functional, use them. New lights can supplement; they don’t need to replace.
  • Prioritize the front of the property — guests and neighbours see the front; the back and sides can wait until next year.
  • Use pre-lit elements wherever possible — pre-lit garland and wreaths skip the step of wiring lights through greenery.
  • Focus on consistency — one colour, one light type, one treatment applied thoroughly looks far better than multiple colours and styles applied partially.
  • Turn the lights on early — timers are worth every penny. Set them to turn on at dusk and off at 11 pm so you never have to think about it again.

What to Skip When You’re Short on Time

  • Roofline lighting — this is the most time-consuming and physically demanding element; if you don’t have hours and the right equipment, skip it
  • Complex tree wrapping — a quick horizontal pass is fine; trunk-and-branch detail work is not a last-minute project
  • Multiple colour schemes — pick one and apply it everywhere rather than trying to blend multiple palettes

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it too late to call a professional Christmas light installer in December?

It depends on the installer’s availability. Christmas Décor of Oakville takes late-season bookings on a first-come, first-served basis. The earlier in December you call, the better — closer to Christmas, our schedule is typically full. Call 905-632-2445 to check current availability.

A pre-lit wreath on the front door. Takes less than five minutes, requires no additional wiring or tools, and instantly signals the holidays. Add a pre-lit garland across the door frame and a pair of LED lanterns and you have a complete, polished porch display in under half an hour.

For the lower two-thirds of most yard trees, yes. Reach as high as you comfortably and safely can from the ground and focus your light coverage there — the lit portion will read beautifully from the street, and the upper portion isn’t critical to the effect. For full wrapping top-to-bottom, professional installation is the safe approach.

Don McQueen is the President of Christmas Décor Oakville/South Mississauga, as well as Nutri-Lawn Burlington Irrigation and Nite Time Décor Oakville. With more than 33 years of experience building successful businesses in irrigation, landscape lighting, and holiday lighting, Don brings extensive industry knowledge and a practical, hands-on approach to every project.

His engineering background adds a strong technical perspective to the design and installation of outdoor and holiday lighting systems. Over the years, Don’s companies have been recognized with multiple Landscape Ontario Awards of Excellence for their work in landscape and holiday lighting throughout Mississauga, Halton, and Hamilton.

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