Decorating with family and friends is one of the best parts about the Christmas season. While designing a picture-perfect Christmas tree, dressing up your front door, or arranging the perfect dinner table setting might be top of mind, sprucing up your walls is another simple way to embrace the holiday spirit. Plus, let's not forget that it's the perfect opportunity to show off your design style.
Stumped on the best holiday decorations to transform drab walls? Lucky for you, we've got you covered. Click through for a host of festive ideas that will convince you to give your walls just a little more attention this year. From berry-filled garland to striking ornament displays, you'll commit to going all out with your walls for the Christmas season.
ORNAMENTS GALORE
Live for the more-is-more look? Amp up a boring wall with your best ornaments for an Instagram-worthy vibe.
TRADITIONAL SIGNAGE
Traditional Christmas decor lovers would be thrilled with hanging a pretty "Merry Christmas" sign.
BERRY-FILLED GARLAND
Whether it's your living room or entryway, your space can benefit from a wall that's decked out in berry-filled garland.
SPRUCE UP EVERY NOOK
Of course, high-traffic areas like your living room or dining space should be outfitted for the holiday season, but don't forget about your entryway wall. A comfy plaid blanket, greenery, and pine cones play up the holiday spirit in Lucy Atkins' home.
REMEMBER YOUR HOLIDAY CARDS
Make your colorful cards a part of your bookshelf decor. Just a few colorful designs on each shelf will do the trick.
INCORPORATE VINTAGE ACCENTS
Believe it or not, there's room to incorporate vintage accessories into your holiday decor. Take a cue from this living room by Little Vintage Nest, which features a vintage sled alongside a burlap sack of Christmas tree clippings.
SHOWCASE STOCKINGS
Even if you don't have a mantel, you can still show off your Christmas stockings. Add personality to a blank wall by hanging a trio of stylish stockings.
USE RED BOWS
The addition of simple red bows are sometimes all that's needed to make a decorative accessory, like an antique mirror, feel festive.
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