Decorating Upstairs Hallway For Christmas
Jean Allsopp
Your Christmas decorations most likely include a stylish tree, an eye-catching mantel, and even a standout entryway, but there's one spot you shouldn't overlook: your staircase. If you happen to have a bunch of extra garland, lights, ribbon, ornaments, and even DIY crafts lying around, don't let them go to waste. Put them to good use by sprucing up your staircase. It's such an easy way to make a statement and it won't take up too much time in your schedule.
Curious about how to pull off a holly, jolly staircase look? Scroll through for 22 Christmas staircase decor ideas, ranging from minimalist to maximalist. You're sure to find a favorite to celebrate Christmas in style this year.
Julie Blanner
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Glam Candles
Candles never fail to elevate a room. Set an assortment of white flameless pillar candles along your steps for a festive and welcoming look.
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On Sutton Place
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Assorted Red Ornaments
If you're relying on ball-shaped ornaments in varied sizes for your Christmas tree this year, stay on theme by carrying the look to your banister's garland.
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On Sutton Place
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Mike Garten
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Michael Partenio
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Berry and Ornaments
Don't fret if your entire ornament collection can't be displayed on your Christmas tree. Gather a selection to enhance garland for your staircase instead. Complete the arrangement with doses of berries for even more visual interest.
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Card Display
Cut out images of snowflakes, stockings, Christmas trees, holly sprig, and gift-wrapped presents, then glue them onto white card stock for a holly, jolly staircase.
Annie Schlechter
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Green and Gold
If your home already has gold accents near the staircase, then incorporate some in your garland too for a winter-glam entryway.
David Tsay
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Retro Display
Shiny Brite bulbs and a vintage game-day pennant come together to add a retro touch to an otherwise basic pine garland display.
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Sian Richards
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Ribbon Banister
To get this look, secure fresh garland down the length of your banister using floral wire and let it swag out luxuriously at the end. And then all you have to do is tie giant ribbons to it. Bonus points if you incorporate fun colors like yellow and blue.
Victoria Pearson
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Holiday Gift Wrap Display
For striking staircase decor, wrap all of the books underneath your steps in holiday gift paper. The monochrome bookshelf will grab everyone's attention.
David Hillegas
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Coastal Garland
If the theme of your home doesn't mesh well with traditional holiday decor, then you should choose something different — like this unique nautical garland.
DAVID A. LAND
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Staircase Hutch
If your staircase includes an under-the-stair area, you'll want to decorate that space too. We love the idea of displaying a mini Christmas tree or reusable advent calendar on a hutch beneath the steps.
Max Kin-Bee
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Stocking Switch-Up
If you're not big on stocking stuffers, then ditch the socks altogether and opt for coffee mugs instead. Hang them on your staircase and fill them to the brim with candy and other knickknacks.
Kim Cornelison
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Draped Garland
Add some drama to your garland display by allowing the ends of the bough to drape gracefully on the floor. Complete the look with a matching wreath and seating nook.
Jean Allsopp
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Lively Entryway
If your staircase area is also your entryway, then you've got extra motivation to make sure it's as inviting as possible. In this one, stockings, bows, ornaments, and wrapped presents come together to create a Christmas extravaganza.
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Julie Blanner
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Candlelit Staircase
This simple setup shows it doesn't take much to make your staircase a total showstopper. Hang eucalyptus garland over your banister and complete the scene with a set of chic pillar candles.
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Berry Wreaths
While most garlands are hung with wire, this one uses wreaths. Attach each wreath to the staircase using ribbon and then drape the garland through each circle.
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Classic Ribbon Garland
If you love nothing more than traditional Christmas decor, then consider something classic like this red-and-green garland. To make it, simply weave together ribbon, lights, and an artificial bough.
Decorating Upstairs Hallway For Christmas
Source: https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/holidays/christmas-ideas/g30154352/staircase-christmas-decorations/
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