This Property Brother is no grinch!
Drew Scott, 41, and hiswife Linda Phan, 34, showed off their merry and bright Christmas decorations, and their whole-house makeover is not for the faint of heart.
The couple,who married in April 2018, transformed the facade of theirLos Angeleshome into a life-size gingerbread house for their first Christmas together last year, designing extravagant scenes that would make Santa jealous.
In the clips below, the pair go into detail about how they decorated their home office, foyer an living room for the holidays — an extensive design process which they undertook themselves.



“We went all out with decorations because we have our family coming here and we want to surprise them,” she shared.
Scott agreed: “This is our first Christmas in this house together, and it means so much to us to have family with us.”
Because two of Phan’s sisters have children, many of the decorations were designed to wowthe little ones, including the working gift conveyor belt in the foyer.
In a video, Scott points to the contraption they created on the side of their staircase, explaining, “This is actually a conveyor belt where all the kids’ gifts are being sent from Santa to the world.” He then explains that they used a chain and pedal from a bike to create the kinetic display.
“We wanted this to be something cool the kids have never seen before,” Scott said.
Also in the foyer are a vintage chestnut roaster, handmade faux train tracks and a sprawling Santa’s list, which featured some familiar names likeJonathan(Drew’s brother and costar) andAnnalee(the twins’ older brother J.D.’s wife).


“Nothing can be just small and regular, we have to go a little bit overboard,” Drew admitted as they showed of their nearly unrecognizable home office.
They transformed the office space into a holiday bakery, complete with pastry displays and a gift wrapping station. “Everything you see here is DIY,” he shared. The pair even strung up popcorn to decorate the walls, a Scott family holiday tradition.

In the living room, the decor-loving couple created an entire wall of shadow boxes that each feature a different room vignette — complete with tiny furniture — to create the feeling of being inside a massive dollhouse.


source: people.com