Do People Decorate Their Airbnb For Christmas?
- Naughty Gnome

- 13 hours ago
- 4 min read

Yes many hosts do decorate their Airbnb for Christmas. Guests love arriving to a space that feels warm and seasonal instead of plain and generic. You do not need a big tree or a lot of decorations. A few small touches in the kitchen can make the whole stay feel memorable because the kitchen is where guests linger when they make cocoa, bake cookies, or warm up leftovers from family dinners.
You can also decorate the front door. A simple wreath or a small holiday swag on the door instantly signals warmth before guests even step inside. The front door is the very first impression so a seasonal touch there sets the festive tone right at arrival. It tells guests that the holiday feeling carries into the rest of the stay. Even a small wreath made from pine clippings or ribbon can make people feel welcomed before they put their bags down.
Start with one small holiday tray near the coffee area. A tray works better than spreading items out because it keeps everything contained and tidy. A basket with cocoa packets, peppermint tea, a little holiday shaped sugar, and a handwritten welcome note feels personal without adding clutter. You can even tuck in a tiny cinnamon stick or chocolate squares so there is a small sense of treat waiting for them. Guests often arrive tired from airports, weather delays, or long drives, and having something simple they can make without searching through cabinets feels comforting. That single detail shifts the mood from rental to cozy holiday moment.
Holiday baking is also a big part of this season so leaving a seasonal kitchen apron for guests to wear is an easy way to make the kitchen feel inviting. Most guests probably will not be baking real homemade cookies but they might warm up slice and bake dough or store bought treats after a night out. Even that tiny moment feels more fun when there is a playful holiday apron hanging there for them to slip on. It becomes something they will remember because it feels like part of the holiday mood instead of plain rental space and it shifts the kitchen from functional to warm and personal.
It might be a little over the top, but add elf leg covers to the dining chairs for a tiny unexpected touch of humor. It only takes a second to slip them on and suddenly the chairs look like they dressed themselves for the holiday party. It is silly in the best way. People always notice because it hits that perfect spot between cute and ridiculous. Guests usually point and laugh and someone always says something like I cannot believe the chairs are wearing elf pants. It is a quick joke built right into the room and it becomes part of the holiday mood the minute they sit down. Who knows it might even be the thing they post about later.
Little details like these do not take much space and they keep the holiday mood soft and cozy rather than cluttered or overwhelming. It feels like care rather than theme park level decorating. These touches make the kitchen feel personal and welcoming which is exactly what tired holiday travelers need when they check in late at night.
Good reviews are like gold for an Airbnb listing. They convince future guests to choose your place over someone else's, and that builds trust faster than any paid ad ever could. When people stay during Christmas and New Years they are even more likely to write about how the space made them feel. Guests might forget the price but they do not forget how something made them smile. A simple holiday apron hanging near the counter or a small funny moment like elf covers on the chairs becomes a little story they tell in their review. That one tiny detail can turn into a future booking because the review becomes the reason someone else chooses your place.
FAQ
Do most Airbnb hosts decorate for Christmas?
Not all do but guests usually appreciate it. Simple touches go a long way and it helps your listing feel more welcoming than a plain rental.
Do I need to decorate the entire Airbnb?
No. One or two small areas make a big impact. The front door and the kitchen are usually enough to set the mood.
Will guests actually use a holiday apron?
Yes. It adds a little playfulness. People love a small photo moment during the holidays and a funny apron in the kitchen is an easy casual prop. People remember little moments like that because it feels fun and not staged.
Are elf chair leg covers too silly?
They are silly on purpose and that is why they work. They break the ice and they give guests something to talk about.
Do these touches really help reviews?
Small unexpected details often get mentioned in reviews because they feel personal. Good reviews drive more bookings and build trust faster than anything else.






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