Let It Wave: 6 Ways to Style Your Home With Decorative Flags

What costs homeowners close to $45 billion a year? Taking care of their lawns! There’s been a 22% increase in the number of homeowners getting professional help for their front yards. From lawn care to landscape services, there’s always something more you can do to maintain or improve your yard. However, you don’t have to drain your bank account to improve your curb appeal.

Decorative Flags

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If you want to spruce up your front yard, on a budget, then this article’s for you. We’ll show you a few of the best ideas for using decorative flags. Whether you’re a sports fan, nature lover, or just want to switch things up, there’s a flag out there for everyone!

Read on to learn the ins and outs of using decor flags.

1. Explore a Variety of Flags

You can start your front yard decoration journey by exploring the different types of decorative flags available. Here are a few of our favorite types of outdoor flags:

  • Cottage scenes
  • Solid colors
  • Birds and other animals
  • Sports teams
  • Art imprints

Since there are so many different types of flags out there, you can narrow down your search by deciding on the overall theme you want your front yard decor to follow. For instance, do you want your yard to have a tropical feel, with all sorts of festive decor? Did you want to create a farmhouse scene? Get specific about what theme you’d like your yard to have, and then find flags that suit that theme.

2. Customize a Flag

Are you having trouble finding outdoor decorative flags that match the theme of your yard? Perhaps you don’t have a clear-cut theme for your yard, or maybe your theme is so specific it’s hard to find a mass-produced flag. The good news is that you can customize your outdoor flags, using a variety of online sites. When you customize your own set of flags, the sky’s the limit as far as design ideas go.

For instance, you could use nature photographs you’ve taken and have them put on flags for your yard. You could also have a picture of your family put on a flag or a photo of your family’s pet. If you don’t want to use photographs, consider embroidering a flag with the last name of your household.

3. Garden Stand vs Flag Pole

Did you decide on the theme you want your yard to have and the flags that will help that theme? Now it’s time to figure out how you’d like to display those flags. We find that a flagpole is a great way to help your yard stand out even more.

You can use your flagpole to display the American flag, a flag from another country, or put up a customized family flag! Flagpoles themselves are detailed pieces of decor. On sites like https://flagpolefarm.com/how-to-choose-the-perfect-flagpole-for-any-home/, they walk you through the different types of flagpole designs. For instance, did you know most modern flagpoles are made of fiberglass or aluminum?

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4. Roof vs Yard

After you know the type of home decor flags you’re going to be using, you can start deciding where to place them. For small, repetitious flags, such as sports team flags, we suggest lining the top of your roof. A neat row of small flags also works great when you’re using solid-colored flags or country flags.

If you want a more laidback look, get a banner of flags strung together and let it loosely hang from the roof. When you’re putting flags on the roof, the more simple the design and color scheme the better. The last thing you want to do is create a cluttered-looking roof setup, with a bunch of mismatched or heavily patterned flags.

Whereas, when you’re putting flags on your front lawn, you have a little more freedom. For instance, flags depicting detailed nature scenes work great in the front yard. People will be able to enjoy all of the small artistic details of the flag that would be missed if it were placed on top of the roof.

If you have a large yard, we suggest using several flags placed in different locations. You could have a flag near the sidewalk for people to admire while walking by. Next, place a few flags on your front porch for visitors.

5. Front Porch Flag Tips

The front porch is arguably one of the best places to put decorative flags. If you’re lucky enough to have a large front porch, we suggest using several flags to bring things to life. However, as we mentioned earlier, it’s best to have a decor theme in mind. If you don’t choose flags that match the theme, your front porch could look unkempt and lawless.

Whereas, flags that tie into the overall theme of your porch will make things look put together and stylish. If you don’t have a theme in mind, don’t worry. Your decor theme can be as simple as choosing the best color scheme for your front porch and then finding flags that have those colors in them.

6. Switch Out Decor Flags Monthly

Keep things fresh by changing your decor flags every other month. Changing your flags will also help your flags last longer. When you take down your flags to switch them out, it’s a good idea to clean the ones you’re taking down.

If you have nylon flags you can pretreat the stains with a stain remover that doesn’t have bleach. Next, put the flags in the washing machine and run it on cold. Lastly, wipe off the garden stands for the flags to keep them free of dust and debris.

Improve Your Curb Appeal

As you can see, there are all sorts of ways you can use decorative flags to spruce up your front yard. However, remember that to get the best results you’ll need the flags to match some type of theme. Stand in your front yard today and start imagining what themes would suit your house.

Would you like to create a cute cottage scene? Are you looking for a bird-themed yard, with tasteful bird decor flags? Choose a theme today, and start finding festive flags that will match it! For more tips, look at the rest of this site.