For most of the year, Larry Pfarr's Minneapolis house takes a page from House Beautiful.
The Tuscan-inspired colors flow seamlessly from room to room. The furnishings are a perfect blend of modern and vintage. And the accents -- not too big, not too bold -- add just the right touch.
And then there's Christmas.
Starting on the day after Thanksgiving, Pfarr transforms his home into an over-the-top, no-holds-barred tribute to his favorite holiday. From the monochromatic Christmas tree in the basement to the beaded swags in the kitchen to the living room ... oh, the living room. There are arrangements of antique ornaments on the end tables, the mantel is draped with layers of garlands and the Christmas trees are dripping with brightly colored bangles, baubles and beads.
Yeah, that's right, trees. Plural.
One entire wall of Pfarr's modestly sized living room is devoted to the two artificial trees that he wraps with dozens of strands of lights, adorns with thousands of ornaments and strings with glass garlands.
For Pfarr, the head of merchandising and display for Bachman's, putting up two trees wasn't extravagant -- it was practical.
"I had a big fat tree in there and it took up too much room, so I thought it would be great to have two trees," he said. Besides, he needed somewhere to display the 20 tubs of decorations he's amassed over the years.