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Large Outdoor Christmas Decorations

Everything here is big enough to see from the road, and built to go up again next year.

That second part is the whole point. Most outdoor Christmas decorations are sold to survive one season — and they do exactly that. What's below is commercial-grade, which means it was made for properties where somebody has to put it up every year for a decade.

Giant Christmas Decorations for Yards and Entrances

There's a size where a decoration stops being a decoration and becomes the reason people stop.

Under four feet, you have yard decor. Over six, you have a landmark. A nine-foot lit wreath, a twelve-foot tree, an animated scene fifteen feet across — these anchor an entrance instead of filling a gap in it.

If you're decorating a rental, an event space, or a storefront, this is the tier that earns the photo. If it's your own place, it's the tier the neighbors ask about.

Oversized Christmas Decorations That Survive Winter

The failure is always the same. It goes up looking great, then a January wind takes it, or the sun fades it, or water gets into a seam and it comes out of the box wrong the following November.

Commercial-grade steel frames and concave LED bulbs don't have that failure mode. No fan running inside, no inflatable seam, no printed vinyl to bleach out.

The math is simple enough. A $200 decoration you replace every other year costs more over ten years than one good piece — and looks worse doing it.

Commercial Christmas Decorations for Businesses

Hotels, shopping centers, HOAs, and municipalities buy from this category for one reason: labor.

When a display has to go up and come down every year by staff who didn't build it, the pieces have to be simple, durable, and worth the crew hours. Freight-delivered steel displays and linkable commercial lighting are what that looks like in practice.

If you're pricing a property rather than a house, call me — quantities change what I can do on price.

Large Christmas Yard Decorations by Size

  • Six feet and under — the 72" lit wreath, the 36" snowflake and bow ornaments
  • Six to eight feet — the animated Santa scenes, the 84" wreath, the 6.5' lit trees
  • Eight feet and up — the 108" wreath, the 10' RGB tree, the 12' Frasier Fir, the animated reindeer plowing scene at over fifteen feet wide

Not sure which tier fits? That's the last section.

Questions I get asked most

What are the latest trends in large outdoor Christmas decorations?
Fewer pieces, bigger. People are moving away from filling a yard with a dozen small things toward one or two large pieces that carry the whole display. It photographs better and it's less work.

What is the 2026 Christmas trend?
App-controlled color. RGB lighting you run from your phone means one set of lights does warm white for Christmas, then whatever you want the rest of the year. Year-round use out of a Christmas purchase.

What are some classy Christmas decorations I can use outdoors?
Warm white over multicolor, and sculpture over inflatables. A nine-foot lit wreath in warm white reads as considered. Anything with a fan running inside it doesn't.

Where can I buy large scale Christmas decorations?
Here, and I'll say the honest part — pieces this size ship freight, which means a semi and a curbside drop. Anywhere selling you a twelve-foot tree with "free two-day shipping" is not sending you a twelve-foot tree.

Free size help before you buy

Tell me the spot and I'll tell you the size. Call or text 1 800 914 0074 or 352 274 6387, whichever's easier.

No obligation and no pressure. Half the time I tell people the smaller piece is the right one.