When To Decorate For Each Season: Complete Guide (2024)

Finally create a set schedule and stick to it! This is the guide for knowing when to decorate for each season. Now you won’t be too early or too late.

How do you know when to change your home decor from one season to the next one? Is there a guide? Well, now there is! Keep reading and learn when to clean up from the previous season.

Plus, you’ll also get some of Clutter Keeper’s best seasonal cleaning and organization tips, too!

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Seasonal Decorating: Your Guide

Honestly, take whatever you want from this guide and leave the rest. No one is going to check on you to make sure you switch from pumpklns to snowflakes. Your house is your domain, and you get to make the rules.

But, if you’re looking for a guide to help you organize your schedule all year, then this is perfect for you! This is a very loose, very basic seasonal guide. You’ll find examples of dates and ideas of when to find seasonal decor on sale.

We will start at the beginning of the year and work our way through the calendar year. Then, at the end, you’ll find some organization and cleaning tips, too!

January 1st: Winter

Some people like to start taking their Christmas decorations down the day after Christmas. Others keep them up for the entire week after Christmas. This choice is up to you.

If you don’t want to disassemble your entire Christmas tree, you can leave it up all year long – just remove the Christmas decorations. Then, you can either have an evergreen tree in your room or use it as a holiday tree.

Examples of winter home decorations:

When To Buy: These decorations go on sale in November, but you might be able to get some discounted things after Christmas.

January Holidays:

  • New Year’s Day – January 1
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day – January 15th

February 1st: Valentine’s Day

Decorating for Valentine’s Day around the end of January. You’ll start to see Valentine’s Day stuff line the shelves in early January.

Either decorate with cupid and hearts or just stick with a colored decor theme – red, white, and pink.

On February 15th, transition back to winter decorations.

February Holidays:

  • Groundhog Day – February 2
  • Chinese New Year – February 10
  • Mardis Gras – February 13th
  • Valentine’s Day – February 14
  • President’s Day – February 19th

March 1st: Spring

By this time of year, you’re ready for warmer weather and sunshine! I totally get it. So, switch the snowy decor for pastels, butterflies, and some flowers.

You can start as early as March 1st. Spring equinox is halfway through March, so some people like to decorate that week. In 2024, March 19th is the Spring Equinox.

When should you decorate for Easter? The date for Easter changes every year, but it’s best to decorate about two weeks before the holiday.

The good news is that Spring decorations can stay up through March and April.

March Holidays:

  • St. Patrick’s Day – March 17th
  • Easter – varies (in 2024 it is March 31)
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May 15th: Summer

The summer equinox isn’t until mid-June, but some Americans like to decorate for Memorial Day. Either way, mid-May is a great time to start switching from the pastel Spring bunnies and butterflies to sunshine and bold colors.

Feel free to wait until June to decorate for Summer. The entire month of May is still spring.

May Holidays:

  • May Day – May 1
  • Cinco De Mayo – May 5
  • Mother’s Day – 2nd Sunday in May
  • Memorial Day – Last Monday in May

June 25th: Red White and Blue

USA’s Independence Day is July 4th, so start decorating about a week or 10 days before. It’s appropriate to leave patriotic decorations up all year long, but many people choose to switch back to summer decorations in August.

June Holidays:

  • Flag Day – June 14
  • Father’s Day – 2nd Sunday in June
  • Juneteenth – June 19

July Holidays:

  • Independence Day – July 4

August 15: Fall

You’ll start to see fall decorations in the stores in August. The Fall equinox is mid-September, but many people associate fall with the start of school and some schools start in August.

Don’t be pressured to decorate for fall in August. You can wait until September 1st to bring out the pumpkins, scarecrows, and dried sunflowers.

September Holidays:

  • Labor Day: First Monday in September
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October 1st: Halloween

If you choose not to celebrate Halloween, skip this section. But if you do celebrate it, decorate for it as early as you like. Generally, many people like to keep up spooky decorations for the entire month of October.

You’ll probably see Halloween stuff in the stores in September or even the end of August.

October Holidays:

  • Indigenous People’s Day – 2nd Monday in October
  • Halloween – October 31

November 1st: Thanksgiving

Some people might want to skip over Thanksgiving and start decorating for Christmas. If that’s you – have fun!

But it’s also appropriate to keep your fall decorations up throughout the entire month of November. It’s generally agreed that people use black Friday – the day after Thanksgiving – to decorate for the winter holidays.

November Holidays:

  • Veteran’s Day – November 11
  • Thanksgiving – 4th Thursday in November

December 1st: Christmas/Winter Holidays

Like I said earlier, some people will decorate for Christmas November 1st. It’s up to you. And you don’t have to decorate with Santa. Use your favorite winter or holiday themes throughout your home.

The winter holiday season usually runs from about the day after Thanksgiving until Epiphany (January 6th).

December Holidays:

  • Christmas Eve – December 24th
  • Christmas – December 25
  • Hanukkah – December 25 until January 2nd
  • Kwanzaa – December 26 until January 2nd
  • New Year’s Eve – December 31
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Seasonal Decoration Storage Ideas

What do you do with your seasonal and holiday decorations when you’re not using them? For this answer, check out our Holiday Organization Guide.

In the guide, you’ll find topics like:

  • How To Organize Your Holiday Budget
  • How To Prepare For Major Holidays
  • Holiday Clean-Up Tips

My biggest tip for you is to store your seasonal decorations in tubs with a tight-fitting lid. Then, label each tote. This way, you can find exactly what you need when you need it.

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More Holiday Organization Tips

This guide is very thorough. But if you want more holiday ideas and tips, here are some more useful articles.

  • Holiday Organizing Tips– This is 7 more tricks that will bring you success during every holiday of the year.
  • Year-Round Decluttering Routine– Learn how to create a routine that will make your home organized all year long.
  • Organizing and Planning Holiday Parties: Your Complete Guide– Find everything you need to organize and plan your holiday gatherings in this guide.
  • Winter Organization: Your Complete Guide– This winter home organization guide will help you prepare for all the holiday parties, baking, and time you are going to spend inside.
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FAQs

When to change seasonal decor? ›

As a general rule of thumb for seasonal decor for Spring/Summer, Fall, Winter, switch the decor when the weather starts to change. If we're talking about holiday decor, add in your holiday decor about two to four weeks before a holiday. This depends on the holiday's importance, but is a good place to start.

When to decorate for Easter 2024 in the USA? ›

But when to start decorating for Easter? As with other holidays and festivities, there is no precise date (or rule!), though most of us usually start decorating around two to four weeks before Easter. In 2024, this would mean decorating from the weekend of March 2nd.

How to decorate between seasons? ›

From Winter To Spring
  1. Brighten your space with floral elements like potted foliage, window boxes, and hanging plants.
  2. Swap wool blankets, rugs, and throw pillows for lightweight fabrics such as cotton or linen.
  3. Don't forget your outdoor area – replace your winter swag with a flower wreath or garland.

What are all the holidays to decorate for? ›

When to Decorate for Each Holiday
  • New Year's Day (January 1st, 2024)
  • Valentine's Day (February 14th, 2024)
  • St. Patrick's Day (March 17th, 2024)
  • Easter (March 31st, 2024)
  • Independence Day (July 4th, 2024)
  • Halloween (October 31st, 2023)
  • Thanksgiving (November 23rd, 2023)
  • Christmas (December 25th, 2023)
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When should you start decorating for winter? ›

It's generally agreed that people use black Friday – the day after Thanksgiving – to decorate for the winter holidays.

When should I start decorating for spring? ›

Want to know when to change seasonal décor from winter to spring? March is a good time to welcome the season of new beginnings with changes in your home decorations. Focus on a few design elements that you can easily refresh, such as color and texture.

When to decorate for the 4th of July? ›

There are really no rules when it comes to decorating, though, so put out your festive banners, centerpieces, flags and more any time it feels right for you. Americans don't all celebrate the holiday in exactly the same way, so the time you take to prepare for it depends on what you plan to do to commemorate the day.

How long before Easter should you decorate? ›

Easter and Spring Décor

When should you decorate for Easter? Many of your Easter decorations may go along with your basic spring décor. Put out your Easter decorations around 3-4 weeks before the Easter holiday—or start putting them out with the rest of your spring decorations.

Why is Easter so late in 2024? ›

The Eastern Orthodox Church follows the Julian calendar (versus the Gregorian calendar), which often means a different date for Easter Sunday, though the calendars do sometimes coincide. This year, Orthodox Easter falls on May 5, 2024.

What is the 2 3 rule in decorating? ›

Follow the 2:3 Rule

“The 2:3 design rule suggests your sofa should be the equivalent of ⅔ the size of your room.” However, if your living room is also your dining room or home office, that may not be possible, explains the designer.

What season do you decorate for after Easter? ›

Looking for fresh ideas to decorate your home for spring after Easter? Here are easy-to-do ideas that will elevate your space in fresh and inspiring ways.

What time of year do you decorate with lavender? ›

Lavender Spring Home Decor Inspiration

I often select an inspiration piece when choosing a color palette for a room. Your inspiration piece could be a pillow, painting or print, floral arrangement, or just about anything. This lavender spring home decor was inspired by the wreath hanging above the fireplace.

When to start decorating for Easter 2024? ›

Many people choose to start decorating for Easter around two to three weeks before the holiday itself. This allows ample time to enjoy the festive atmosphere without the decorations feeling stale or overdone.

When can you start decorating for Valentine's Day? ›

To answer your “When?”, we would suggest you order all the stuff at least a couple of weeks before Valentine's Day. You should have everything in your hands two to three days before the actual date except fresh flowers, of course.

How to decorate in February? ›

More Winter Decorating Ideas
  1. add plants to your bedroom.
  2. use white flowers around your home.
  3. fill a bowl with pomegranates for your table.
  4. use several stoneware crocks to decorate a shelf.
  5. prop birch logs in a corner.
  6. add a mirror to a room to reflect light.
  7. layer white or neutral bedding.
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How often should you change your decor? ›

Households Redecorate Every 3-5 Years on Average

While the average top-to-bottom redecorating session happens every three to five years on average, those in the 18-24 age bracket can open a tin of paint and roll out the wallpaper every few months.

When should I change my fall decor? ›

Whether you're changing your interior or exterior decor, you can hang fall decor as early as late August and throughout the holiday season. The best option is to put up fall decor in September or October, once the weather starts changing.

When should you put your Christmas decorations away? ›

January 6 is known as the Epiphany, Little Christmas or Three Kings Day. From the perspective of religion tradition, it's the day that the Magi (the Three Kings or the Wise Men) brought gifts to the infant Jesus, so it makes sense for many to mark this as the last day for the Christmas season.

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