Jennifer Garner's Magical Holiday Greenhouse Transforms With Lush Greenery and Twinkling Fairy Lights That Make Every Corner Enchanting
Step inside Jennifer Garner's winter wonderland that features a charming little greenhouse reminiscent of Santa's grotto
Christmas is fast approaching. While there are plenty of things to look forward to, the yearly decorating rituals are what I always excitedly anticipate. In the past, I'd decorate the inside of my home (the all-important Christmas tree and a garland on my mantel were the extent of it), but this year, I'm determined to do more with my home's exterior – and I don't just mean a wreath on my front door.
On a mission to give my garden some festive cheer, I'm on the hunt for easy touches that can transform my somewhat neglected space into a winter wonderland. While creativity is all around, when I spotted Jennifer Garner's festive greenhouse, I instantly felt inspired to give my garden some love.
A simple yet impactful setup, Jennifer's greenhouse is charmingly festive, all made possible with a handful of rather familiar Christmas decorations.
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Jennifer's greenhouse decorations are simple but effective. Featuring some Christmas light bulbs, a lush wreath and a quaint outdoor sign, it proves that even the smallest touches can transform your garden into a wintry escape.
Woven with LED lights, pinecones and berries, this faux wreath is a timeless staple that will bring festive cheer to any area it's placed. Position it on the door of your greenhouse like Jennifer's, or keep it traditional and hang it on your front door for a classic setup.
A long-loved favorite, string lights can make all the difference to a home. Wrap them around a hedge, porch, or tree, and your space will be transformed in an instant. And with a remote control and timer setting, these outdoor lights are ones you can enjoy all season long.
Jennifer's greenhouse features a charming sign on its exterior that entices and invites you inside. Recreating the look is more than possible with this custom metal sign from Etsy, which will give any greenhouse or outbuilding a charm and festivity that's fitting for the season.
Reminiscent of Santa's grotto, Jennifer's greenhouse is so festive and inviting, all achieved with a trio of outdoor Christmas decorations that most of us already have at home. It proves that decorating your garden is as important as your home itself, and it can feel just as (if not more) festive.
While you might have to face a wintry chill while putting up your decor, Jennifer's simple setup proves that decorating your backyard isn't as laborious or long-winded as you might think. Simply hang some outdoor lights around the roof of your greenhouse (or an outbuilding or garage if you don't have one), place a lush wreath at the center of the door and hang a personalized sign alongside it.
A mini greenhouse, such as this Walk-In Greenhouse with 3 Tiers from Wayfair, would work just as well in your backyard, decorated with fairy lights and a mini wreath. These thoughtful touches will make a surprising difference to your space and encourage you to step outside and take in some wintry air and all of the season's natural delights.
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Jennifer's greenhouse is so quaint and festive. It proves you needn't go crazy with your decorations; all your garden needs is some fairy lights and a wreath to transform it into a wintry paradise.

I am the Interior Design News Editor at Homes and Gardens, covering mainly US-based designers and trending news stories. My love for interiors began when I interned in an interior design studio, working on commercial and private spaces. My passion grew while working in production, where I sourced beautiful locations for photoshoots and campaigns. Outside of work, I enjoy collecting antique decor and mid-century furniture for my home.
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