When it’s time to decorate for Christmas, furniture might be moved around to make room for a tree and certain concessions are made to accommodate lights and such, but for the most part, the average homeowner is just adding to pre-existing home décor. View Gallery: Christmas Santa Claus decorations fill Jeffersonville home Once he had everything at his disposal, Brown began on the third floor and worked his way down, spending 20 to 30 hours each week hand placing every item. With the help of his cousins, all the totes were moved upstairs in about nine hours. He keeps his decorations stored in plastic totes in the basement - and there are hundreds of them. “I’m very organized you have to be,” he said, explaining that he began the whole process on Sept. It was magic when we were kids.” He has carried on - and expanded - his family’s traditions by decorating his own home every year.Ĭhristmas year-round: This home is packed to the brim with holiday decor and themed roomsīrown’s love for the holidays is obvious otherwise, he wouldn’t have spent more than two months transforming his house from a Victorian home to a Christmas wonderland. “My father’s family and my mother’s family,” Brown previously said, “were both very big into holidays. It’s impossible to glance at any spot in the home without seeing an ornament, tree, dish, book, photo, or other types of embellishment that represents the holiday spirit. The house looks like Christmas, feels like Christmas and smells like Christmas.
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View Gallery: Christmas decorations fill this Old Louisville homeĮntering David Brown’s Old Louisville home is not like walking into a house full of Christmas decorations - it’s like stepping into Christmas itself.