The Exterior of Kyle Richards' House Is Glowing for the Holidays (PHOTO)
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast member is getting into the holiday spirit at her Encino home.
Kyle Richards is always game to go all out for the holidays (see the video above for evidence). In addition to recently sharing how she decorated the interior of her home, on November 24, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast member's daughter, Sophia Umansky, revealed how her mom decorated the exterior with gorgeous glowing details.
In an Instagram Story, Sophia shared an exterior view of the family's house in Encino aglow with colorful lights lining the top of the roof and balcony over the portico. Kyle also strung lights around the front porch and placed a lit-up snowman in the front yard.
The cherry on top of Kyle's holiday decor? A stunning Christmas tree seen in the front window, granting the home even more spectacular splendor.
Kyle Richards' Foyer Christmas Decorations
Earlier in November, Sophia shared another photo to her Instagram Story showing off how her mom decorated the interior of the family's home.
The snap revealed a large Santa Claus holding gifts, a teddy bear, and what looked like a long list of (nice!) people he set out to visit before Christmas.
Kyle also appeared to have changed the lighting in her home's foyer to a bright red — perfect for the holiday season.
Kyle Richards' Rosh Hashanah Celebration
In addition to Christmas, Kyle and her family also celebrate Jewish holidays.
"When I made the commitment to convert [to Judaism], I always knew that I would bring this into my home and celebrate these holidays," Kyle explained in RHOBH Season 12, Episode 10. (Kyle's estranged husband, Mauricio Umansky, is Jewish).
In October, Kyle's second oldest daughter, Alexia Umansky, brought us into the Umansky-Richards household for a special Rosh Hashanah dinner.
Alexia first showed off the exterior of the family home (at that time decorated for the Halloween season). She then revealed the gorgeous Rosh Hashanah tablescape which included gold and white plates topped with napkins wrapped in velvet pumpkin napkin rings.
Kyle continued with the pumpkin theme by placing large plush pumpkins at the center of the table in between candle sticks.
"Shana Tova," Alexia wrote over the photos, sharing a peek at their setup that also featured beautiful glassware at each spot.
The spread included apple slices and honey, which are two symbolic foods eaten on the Jewish New Year to project a "sweet" year ahead.
"Sweet New Year," Alexia wrote over the photo, echoing the sentiment of the symbolic snack.