It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas (and all the other beautiful holidays).
Our Facebook group family of 60,000 is a talented and kind group of mobile and manufactured homeowners (you should join them – just click here and request to join). One member asked to see Christmas decor in mobile homes and we had a ton of responses.
Decorating the house for the holidays is a magical time. Memories are made and changing a home around and adding greenery with happy colors help to make the season a little more festive and joyful.
If these beautifully festive mobile and manufactured homes don’t get you in the holiday spirit you need a double dose of eggnog!
David and Donita Cantrell have turned their manufactured home into a Christmas wonderland.
I found this next home on Instagram. You can follow her here at Our_MobileFarmHouse.
Related: 27 Cheap DIY Christmas Decorations
Rita has had many gorgeous Christmas trees. Here are a few other looks she’s had through the years:
I’m a HUGE fan of Ashley’s double wide home remodels and decorating. She has a beautiful home throughout the year but especially at Christmas:
You can follow Ashley on Instagram here.
Wendy’s cat is getting into the Christmas spirit!
Our next images are adorable!
Robbie Iddon shared their manufactured home with a baby looking up at the Grinch! Wendy Olson’s cat just won’t leave her beautiful tree alone!
Kymberly Faye has decorated her manufactured home with lots of greenery and poinsettias.
David Izenman uses an aluminum tree to decorate his 1955 Fleetwood. It’s all mid-century magnificent.
Make It Mid-Century’s recent newsletter was about aluminum trees:
The original aluminum Christmas tree was a commercial product invented and marketed to stores for their displays in 1957 by Modern Coatings out of Chicago. These original trees were out of the price range of the average American, retailing for $100 or more. The tale goes that a few employees of Aluminum Specialty Company from Manitowac, Wisconsin, saw one of these trees at a local department store and decided that a smaller, less-costly version could be designed and marketed to the mid-century family; which, at this point in history, was fascinated by all-things futuristic.
Aluminum Specialty Company filed its patent in July of 1959 and began to sell its artificial aluminum tree by Christmas of the same year. (Patent number 2,893,149 to be exact). The Evergleam was born.
I hope you enjoyed all the beautiful Christmas decor in mobile homes. It’s been a pleasure collecting all the images and getting a little peek into all the homes.
I hope you have a great Christmas and a Happy Holiday season. May all your wishes come true!
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