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While there are many things that can spark the Christmas Spirit inside of us, nothing seems to trigger the magical feelings of the festive season quite like twinkling lights and beautifully decorated buildings that line streets in both town centres and residential neighbourhoods. Wreaths, trees, and Christmas lights can truly bring the festive spirit to any home or business, but installing them can be more than just a hassle - it can be dangerous too! “Our team of professional Christmas Decorators can beautifully decorate your home or business, but more importantly, we can keep you and your loved ones from risking life and limb on a frosty Sunday morning,” says Sandra Byrne, the Managing Director of The Christmas Decorators, based in Dunfermline.


Sandra and her team who look after clients in the Edinburgh area, are part of a national network of designers who specialise in Christmas 364 days a year! (They do actually have Christmas day off!) The Christmas Decorators have been decorating homes and businesses for over a decade, providing services annually to over 3,000 properties nationwide. “Across the country, more and more people are turning to The Christmas Decorators to safely highlight their homes and businesses with festive fl air, offering a look that is sure to impress friends, family, customers and anyone passing by”, says Nick Bolton, who looks after the national network.


The Christmas Decorators focus only on Christmas and aren’t just an event organiser or fl orist attempting to cash in on another market. During the beginning of every year, when Christmas is the last thing on anyone’s mind, The Christmas Decorators are busy visiting suppliers across the globe. Most of the hand painted glass baubles and wooden tree decorations are made in workshops across Germany and Poland, while the core product such as Christmas trees, lights, wreaths and garlands are made to specifi cation in their Chinese factories.


Sandra says that there are a number of reasons why people choose to have their homes and businesses decorated by a professional company, with safety at the top of the list. Many people lack the physical ability or don’t have the technical ‘know how’ to do the type of fi rst-class job they imagine, and many others simply don’t have the time. “Quality Christmas decorating, especially lighting, takes time, physical ability, design skills and knowledge of electrical limitations - things that many of us do not have,” says Sandra. “People want a great-looking fi nished installation, whether it be for entertaining guests, an early gift for their family or to create a more ‘welcoming’ environment for customers in their business.


To contract “The Christmas Decorators” to light the outside of your property can cost from as little as £450 however lighting an entire property, including roofl ine lighting, wreaths in your apex, doorway garlands, shrubs and tree lighting. Indoor Christmas trees at 8ft tall start at £650, using baubles gilded in 24carot gold and studded with Swarovski crystals. When you look at the amount of product that goes into a signature Christmas Decorators tree it’s easy to see how you could spend just as much just buying everything from your local garden centre.


For more information call Sandra and the Team on 01383 732521 or 07917821770 or check out www.thechristmasdecorators.com


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