1Incorporate Pine Cones
Sara Liggoria-Tramp 2Create a Center Point
Brian BiederTake inspiration from Grace Brackman of Maggie Griffin Design and create a Christmas center point in a hallway. On a small table, place evergreen leaves and candles to continue the holiday feel between rooms.
Photo by: Brian Bieder
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3Showcase Presents on Shelves
Mike GartenInstead of putting presents under the tree right away, display them on shelves until the big day. Using wrapped presents as Christmas decor is a unique, charming way to add a holiday vibe to your hallway.
4Use Dried Fruit
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5Craft an Embroidery Hoop Wreath
A Pumpkin and a Princess 6Add Smaller Trees
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7Create an Evergreen Card Holder
Danielle DalyIf you have some blank wall space in the hall, create an evergreen card holder for some of your friends and family's Christmas cards. Attach three strands of garland, hot glue some pinecones and tack on the cards with clothespins.
Photo by: Danielle Daly
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8Add Color With Mini Trees
Arin Solange at HomeSet up a side table display with some colorful mini Christmas trees. You can even add a blanket basket underneath for extra cozy winter vibes.
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9Go Classic With Gold Accents
Brian BiederThis classic look by Grace Brackman of Maggie Griffin Design incorporates pinecones, greenery and gold accents for a sophisticated holiday design that subtly reminds guests that the Christmas season has arrived.
Photo by: Brian Bieder
10Deck Out a Christmas Bar Cart
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11Frame With Garland
Blesser House 12Weave in Cozy Blankets
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13Hang Hallway Wreaths
It All Started With PaintWho says wreaths can only be hung on doorways? Instead of searching for winter or holiday-themed artwork, try hanging small wreaths throughout the hall using hooks or fabric.
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14Add Christmas Bows
Troy Thies PhotographyNo need to exchange what's already on your shelves for tons of Christmas knick knacks. You can easily turn a bookshelf into a holiday masterpiece by adding a simple personalized wreath with a Christmas bow. Don't forget to layer in colorful fruit or ribbon of your choice as Martha O'Hara Interiors does here.
Photo by: Troy Thies Photography
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15Design a Yarn Tree
Mike GartenGet crafty and design your own Christmas yarn tree. The kids can even get involved by cutting paper and felt into ornaments.
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16Draw Attention to the Tree
Mike GartenLet's face it: The Christmas tree is the main event. Why not lead your friends and family's eyes towards it as they walk through the house? Frame the entryway leading to your tree to show off your masterpiece.
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17Light Some Candles
Bless'er HouseWhat's cozier than lighted candles on a snowy night? Light a few decorative or holiday-scented candles and add a bowl of ornaments to complete the display.
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18Add Sleigh Bells
Keys to InspirationDon't forget about the sounds of Christmas. Hang up some sleigh bells along your staircase or hallway. Not only do they capture the jingling sound of Santa's sleigh, they also look great as decor!
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19Create a Cozy Nook
Colleen Pastoor of LemonThistle.com 20Decorate the Mirror
Brian BiederHanging a mirror in the hallway is pretty common, so why not tack on some holiday decoration to what's already there? Hang a wreath on your mirror like Grace Brackman of Maggie Griffin Design does here for a simple holiday touch.
Photo by: Brian Bieder

Laura Millar (she/her) is the assistant lifestyle editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers home design. Prior to joining Good Housekeeping in 2024, she wrote for NBC's TODAY.com, where she covered everything from entertainment news to pop culture updates.
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