A beautiful neutral Christmas entry decked out with stylish vintage and affordable decor!
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The renovations in the living room and entry are FINISHED and now it's time to deck the halls for the holidays! How about a little entryway Christmas tour?
In the past, I've created Christmas gallery walls in our entry loaded with lots of red Christmas decor. This year, I decided to keep things neutral and decorate with cool neutral tones and touches of vintage brass.
I knew I wanted to swap out the mirror in the entry for Christmas decor, but I wasn't about to nail more holes into the walls that I just patched and painted. I've used Command™ Products in the past for easy, damage-free decorating, so I headed to Walmart to grab what I needed.
Walmart had a HUGE variety of Command™ Products to choose from. I ended up buying the Command™ Medium Designer Hooks, Command™ Small Wire Hooks and Command™ Large Picture Hanging Strips. I also bought a pack of 3 flocked wreaths and a large eucalyptus wreath to help decorate the entry.
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Next, I grabbed two Command™ Small Wire Hooks to hang a Christmas sign that I bought a few years ago. They hold strong and were perfect for hanging the large, lightweight sign.
I used the same Command™ Small Wire Hooks to hang the three flocked wreaths from the window. These hooks are a great alternative if you don't want to hang wreaths from jute or ribbon.
I hung the large Eucalyptus wreath above our front door using a Command™ Medium Designer Hook. These hooks are large and hold strong and tolerate the constant opening and slamming of the front door.
I love how the entry came together, especially that it's neutral enough to transition perfectly into winter.
I kept the Christmas decorating neutral, but I do plan to sneak a little red into the mudroom and kitchen. How do you prefer to decorate during the holidays? Do you gravitate towards neutrals or are you a traditional red and green Christmas decorator?