Elevate Your Decor: Indoor Wreath Hanging Ideas
Hanging indoor wreaths can be tricky.
I’ve seen many beautiful wreaths get damaged from improper hanging, and I know the frustration of marks left on doors and walls from wrong mounting methods.
I want to share simple and smart ways to put up wreaths to keep your walls pristine and your decoration secure. These methods work well for any indoor space, from doors to windows to bare walls.
In this guide, I’ll walk you through five tested wreath-hanging techniques. You’ll learn which tools work best, how to pick the right spot, and tips to protect your surfaces.
Let’s start right away!
Benefits of Hanging Wreaths Indoors
Let me tell you why I love indoor wreaths so much. These simple decorations can change the entire feel of a room in minutes.
Here’s what makes them special:
1. They Make Any Space Feel Fresh
Indoor wreaths bring nature’s beauty right inside your home. I’ve noticed how a well-placed wreath makes plain walls come alive. Even a small wreath can greatly affect how a room feels.
2. They Change With Your Mood
What I find most useful about wreaths is how easily they can be swapped out. You can switch them up for different seasons or celebrations. Each wreath, from spring flowers to winter greenery, brings its character to your space.
3. They Draw The Eye
Wreaths work like magic in highlighting special spots in your home. I often use them to show off beautiful doorways or make windows more interesting. They add depth to empty walls and create interest in forgotten corners.
4. They Tell Your Story
Your choice of wreath style says a lot about you. I’ve seen how different materials, colors, and designs help show off personal taste. From simple green rings to decorated pieces, each wreath adds your special touch to the room.
Coordinating Wreaths with Interior Decor
Matching Styles and Themes
I’ve found that mixing textures makes rooms more interesting. When I pick wreaths, I match them with what’s already in my room.
I use natural materials like twigs or pinecones if my space has lots of wood. For modern rooms, I pick metal or sleek fabric wreaths. My color tip? Look at your throw pillows or art for perfect matching shades.
DIY Wreath Ideas
Making wreaths lets me add personal touches to my home. I love using old family photos around a simple ring base in small frames.
Sometimes, I gather pine cones from my yard or use paper from old books. My favorite trick is using worn-out items like buttons or fabric scraps to create something new and special.
18 Popular Indoor Locations to Hang Wreaths
1. On a Cabinet Door
- How to Achieve This Look:
- Choose a small, lightweight wreath that complements the size of the cabinet door.
- Attach it using an adhesive hook that won’t damage the surface, or drape a ribbon over the top of the door, securing the ends inside with tape or a tack.
- Ensure the wreath is centered and not too bulky for the cabinet to open and close easily.
- Seasonal Styling Ideas: Winter: mini evergreens; Spring: pastel flowers; Summer: eucalyptus or herbs; Autumn: dried leaves or mini pumpkins.
2. On the Side of a Bookshelf
- How to Achieve This Look:
- Select a compact wreath to hang on the outer side of the bookshelf, ideally at eye level.
- Use a lightweight hook or removable adhesive to securely attach the wreath without risking damage to the bookshelf.
- Position the wreath to add visual interest without covering or cluttering any of the shelf space.
- Seasonal Styling Ideas: Winter—frosted pine; spring—mini daisies; summer—green leaves; autumn—berries or fall foliage.
3. On the Staircase Railing
- How to Achieve This Look:
- Choose several small wreaths to create a cohesive look, ideally matching in style and color.
- Space the wreaths evenly along the railing, attaching each with ribbon or wire ties that match your decor.
- Let each wreath hang slightly below the railing for a natural, cascading effect without obstructing the handrail.
- Seasonal Styling Ideas: Winter: mini pine or berry wreaths; Spring: small floral wreaths; Summer: greenery; Autumn: leaves and mini pumpkins.
4. On a Wall Grid or Pegboard
- How to Achieve This Look:
- Choose a medium-sized wreath that will add texture to the wall grid or pegboard without overwhelming it.
- Use a hook or S-clip to attach the wreath securely, allowing it to hang freely while blending into the grid.
- Position it at eye level or above your workspace for a balanced look that adds freshness to the room.
- Seasonal Styling Ideas: Winter: frosted greenery; Spring: pastel flowers; Summer: bright foliage; Autumn: earthy tones with pinecones.
5. Above a Desk
- How to Achieve This Look:
- Select a wreath size that complements the space above your desk without taking up too much wall area.
- Use a lightweight hook or adhesive to hang it securely just above eye level. This will add visual interest without being distracting.
- Center it above the desk to draw attention and create a focal point in your workspace.
- Seasonal Styling Ideas: Winter – snowy pine; Spring – soft florals; Summer – lush greens; Autumn – warm-toned leaves.
6. On a Curtain Rod
- How to Achieve This Look:
- Pick a wreath size that complements the curtain width without blocking too much light.
- Hang the wreath from the curtain rod using a ribbon that matches the room’s decor, letting it rest gently on the drapes.
- Position it centrally or to one side, depending on the window’s layout and desired look.
- Seasonal Styling Ideas: Winter – evergreen or holly; Spring – soft blooms; Summer – light greenery; Autumn – wheat or dried grasses.
7. Above the Fireplace Mantel
- How to Achieve This Look:
- Choose a medium to large wreath to fill the space above the mantel.
- Center the wreath above the fireplace and secure it with a hook, keeping a slight distance from the mantel surface for visual balance.
- Opt for a style that complements the decor around the mantel, like a natural or rustic wreath for a cozy feel.
- Seasonal Styling Ideas: Winter: evergreen with pinecones; Spring: pastel florals; Summer: simple greenery; Autumn: wheat and dried flowers.
8. On the Wall Behind the Sofa
- How to Achieve This Look:
- Select a large wreath to act as wall art without overpowering the sofa.
- Hang it at eye level and centered above the sofa using a sturdy hook or nail.
- Ensure it’s secure and won’t be easily knocked down to keep the area safe and stylish.
- Seasonal Styling Ideas: Winter: frosted pine; spring: mixed florals; summer: eucalyptus or ferns; autumn: leaves and berries.
9. In the Kitchen
- How to Achieve This Look:
- Pick a small to medium wreath and hang it on a blank wall or over open shelves.
- Use a hook or adhesive that will not damage kitchen walls and can withstand the room’s warmth and humidity.
- Consider using herbs or faux greens to match the kitchen’s natural elements.
- Seasonal Styling Ideas: Winter—rosemary or pine; spring—lavender or daisies; summer—herbs like basil or mint; autumn—dried wheat or mini pumpkins.
10. Over the Bed Headboard
- How to Achieve This Look:
- Select a medium-sized wreath above the headboard, centered and just below the ceiling.
- Use a hook or ribbon to secure it to stay in place without swinging.
- Choose a soft, calming wreath to enhance the relaxing bedroom atmosphere.
- Seasonal Styling Ideas: Winter: frosty pine; Spring: pale flowers; Summer: leafy greens; Autumn: neutral tones with dried grasses.
11. In Front of a Large Mirror
- How to Achieve This Look:
- Hang a wreath over the mirror, using a ribbon or hook that matches the frame’s style.
- Ensure the wreath is centered on the mirror to create a layered, balanced look.
- Adjust the wreath’s position to avoid blocking too much of the mirror’s reflection.
- Seasonal Styling Ideas: Winter—holly or pine; spring—soft pastel blooms; summer—light greenery; autumn—muted florals with berries.
12. On a Window
- How to Achieve This Look:
- Hang a wreath directly on the window frame, securing it with a suction hook or ribbon tied around the top of the frame.
- Make sure it’s weather-resistant if it’s on an exterior window and won’t obstruct the view.
- Choose a style that will look beautiful from both inside and outside.
- Seasonal Styling Ideas: Winter—evergreen; spring—small colorful flowers; summer—simple vines; autumn—orange and yellow leaves.
13. Above a Console Table
- How to Achieve This Look:
- Position a medium-sized wreath, centered and slightly above eye level, above the console table.
- Secure it with a hook that blends into the wall, keeping it steady for a welcoming look.
- Pair with matching decor on the table to create a cohesive, inviting entryway.
- Seasonal Styling Ideas: Winter: pine with berries; Spring: fresh blooms; Summer: greenery; Autumn: dried corn husks or wheat.
14. On a Hallway Wall
- How to Achieve This Look:
- Choose a small to medium-sized wreath that complements the hallway’s color scheme.
- Position it at eye level on a hallway or entryway wall, using a hook or adhesive for a subtle yet welcoming touch.
- Place it in a well-lit area to bring attention to an otherwise overlooked space.
- Seasonal Styling Ideas: Winter: frosted greenery; Spring: mini flowers; Summer: lush leaves; Autumn: small pinecones and dried foliage.
15. Attach a Small Wreath to a Vintage Frame
- How to Achieve This Look:
- Choose a small wreath and a vintage frame that complement each other in size and style.
- Attach the wreath to the frame using a thin ribbon or wire, securing it at the top so it hangs in the frame’s center.
- You can use a small adhesive hook on the frame’s back to support the wreath’s weight for added stability.
- Display the frame on a wall or a mantel for a unique, layered look that highlights the wreath and the frame’s vintage charm.
- Seasonal Styling Ideas: Winter—frosted pine wreath; spring—soft blossoms; summer—simple greenery; autumn—dried berries or mini pumpkins.
16. Over the Kitchen Sink
- How to Achieve This Look:
- Pick a small, lightweight wreath that suits the kitchen’s style and can handle moisture.
- Use a suction hook on a window or wall above the sink, or tie it to a nearby cabinet if there’s no window.
- Ensure it’s secure but easy to remove for cleaning, especially if above a busy sink area.
- Seasonal Styling Ideas: Winter: small pine branches; spring: lavender; summer: herbs like rosemary; autumn: wheat or dried mini gourds.
17. Above or Beside the Bedside Table
- How to Achieve This Look:
- Choose a small wreath that matches the bedroom’s decor and place it at eye level above or slightly beside the nightstand.
- Use a hook or adhesive that will not damage the wall and will allow the wreath to stay securely in place.
- Position it to add a cozy, natural element without crowding the space or obstructing nearby lamps or artwork.
- Seasonal Styling Ideas: Winter: frosty greens; spring: soft pastel flowers; summer: simple leafy greens; autumn: muted or dried flowers.
18. In the Bathroom
- How to Achieve This Look:
- Select a compact wreath suitable for a bathroom’s humidity and hang it with a hook or ribbon.
- Position it above the towel rack or over the toilet to add a bit of greenery or texture to the space.
- Ensure it’s placed where it won’t get splashed with water, keeping it fresh and clean.
- Seasonal Styling Ideas: Winter—mini evergreen; spring—lavender or dried flowers; summer—eucalyptus; autumn—wheat or dried grasses.
Tips for Hanging Wreaths in Small Indoor Spaces
Choose Smart Sizes
- I recommend selecting 12-16 inch wreaths for standard doors and walls
- For tight corners or small wall sections, stick to 8-10 inch mini wreaths
- Leave 2-3 inches of space on each side of your wreath for visual balance
Pick Strategic Spots
- Put small wreaths behind your sofa to create a cozy reading nook
- Hang them at eye level on short wall sections between doors
- Add life to empty kitchen walls with herb-themed mini wreaths
- Place them on bathroom mirrors to use vertical space well
Use Space-Smart Hanging Methods
- Clear plastic hooks keep the focus on your wreath, not the hardware
- Magnetic hangers work well on metal doors without taking up room
- Slim over-the-door hooks fit in tight spaces without blocking movement
- Flat-backed hangers sit close to walls, saving precious inches
Make Smart Material Choices
- Pick flat wreaths that don’t stick out more than 3-4 inches from walls
- Choose light materials like dried flowers or preserved leaves
- Skip thick ribbons or large bows that take up too much space
- Select wreaths that compress easily for off-season storage
Try Multi-Purpose Ideas
- Use a small wreath as a table centerpiece when not on walls
- Turn it into a candle ring for side tables
- Place it on a mini easel as a shelf decoration
- Add it to your photo wall for extra style
Wrapping It Up
Indoor wreaths do more than fill empty walls—they bring spaces to life. I shared these hanging methods and design tips because every home deserves special touches.
From picking the right size for small spaces to matching room styles, you now have the know-how to hang wreaths confidently.
Ready to start decorating? Place one simple wreath in your favorite spot. Try the command hook method I mentioned—it’s perfect for testing different locations.
And don’t forget to snap a photo of your creation!
Want more home styling ideas? Check out my guide on mixing different wall decorations, or join our community to share your wreath designs.