12 Unique Places to Hang a Christmas Wreath (Besides Your Front Door)

Tired of the same old front door wreath? This year, get creative and explore some unique and festive ways to display your Christmas cheer! When it comes to holiday decorating, wreaths are a staple. While your front door may be the classic spot, why not spread the holiday cheer to unexpected places? Hanging a wreath in a creative location not only adds festive flair but also brings a cozy Christmas vibe to overlooked spaces. Here are 12 unique ideas to inspire your holiday decor.

Place #1: Coat Hooks

Transform your entryway coat rack into a cheerful holiday display by hanging a wreath on one of the hooks. Choose a small wreath adorned with mini ornaments or string lights to make the space welcoming for guests.

Place #2: Console Tabletop Display

Lean a wreath up against the wall on the surface of a console table. Fill the rest of the table with candles, ornaments, or a small nativity scene for an elegant yet festive look.

Place #3: On an Unused Old Truck

If you have an old or vintage truck parked on your property, give it a festive touch! Hang a large wreath on the front grille or in the truck bed, and add string lights for extra charm. This rustic display is perfect for outdoor holiday photos.

Place #4: On a Shed

Give your garden shed a festive touch by hanging a wreath on its door. A simple wreath on the shed’s door is just the right holiday accent for any yard. Pair it with garland along the roofline for a winter wonderland vibe.

Place #5: On a Fence

Decorate your fence with a series of wreaths to create a charming outdoor display. Use wreaths of varying sizes and adorn them with bows or ornaments to make the design pop.

Place #6: On a Vintage Sled Display

Repurpose a vintage sled by leaning it against your porch or wall and hanging a wreath on it. Complement the look with some pinecones and a cozy blanket draped over the sled for a nostalgic touch.

Place #7: In the Bathroom

Add a festive flair to your bathroom by hanging a small wreath on the wall or mirror. Opt for a wreath decorated with ornaments, and a subtle scent of pine or cinnamon to double as a natural air freshener.

Place #8: Above the Sofa

Make your living room cozy and inviting by hanging a wreath above your sofa, or near the Christmas tree. Use a wreath with warm white string lights or one decorated with vibrant accents to tie in with your existing decor.

Place #9: On the Window

Hang a wreath in your window for a beautiful display both inside and out. Choose a design that complements your curtains, and use suction hooks or ribbon to secure it.

Place #10: As a Centerpiece

Who says wreaths are only for hanging? Place a wreath in the center of your dining table and fill it with candles or ornaments. This unique centerpiece will wow your holiday dinner guests.

Place #11: On a Shelf

Add dimension to your shelf displays by placing a small wreath on top with a decoration in the center and string lights and ornaments on it. Use miniature wreaths to adorn individual shelves for a cohesive look.

Place #12: With a Wall Gallery Display

Incorporate a wreath into your gallery wall by hanging it among framed photos, artwork, or other wreaths and wall decor. Choose a wreath that matches your color scheme to seamlessly blend with the display.
Just remember, holiday decorating is all about adding personal touches that make your space feel magical. These creative wreath-hanging ideas show that you don’t have to stick to the front door to enjoy this timeless decoration. Try one (or several!) of these unique placements to spread holiday cheer all around your home and yard.
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About the Author

Alicia Bowe
Alicia Bowe
Alicia Bowe is a product specialist with a flair for interior design and outdoor decorating. By day, she actively researches, measures, and writes about all things Sunnydaze. By night, after her two kids are in bed, she spends time relaxing in the hammock swing on the patio with her water fountain running for a calming ambiance.

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