How to Decorate Small Spaces for a Homey Holiday Season

Decorating your home for the holidays is one of the most special and sentimental traditions of the year. But it’s hard when you have a small studio, apartment, or house that doesn’t have enough room for holiday staples like a Christmas tree. Here are a few ways to transform your small space into a homey winter wonderland for the holiday season: 

Kitchen Decorations

Upgrade your kitchen for the holidays by switching out your normal kitchen supplies. Replace your normal towels with red-and-green ones. Put holiday-themed magnets on the fridge. Create a mini-holiday bar area to make the perfect eggnog.

https://www.demdaco.com/

Fill your home with holiday aromas by cooking cranberries on the stove or creating a delicious batch of hot chocolate that Santa would enjoy. Don't forget to bake your favorite holiday cookies and leave them out on Christmas Eve. 

Wreaths instead of Trees

If you don't have space for a tree in your living space, hang a wreath instead. Pick out a fresh one from a local market or choose a faux wreath that you can use year-after-year. Get some greenery on your door by hanging a beautiful wreath that's sure to get you in the holiday spirit. 


Garlands

If you have the space, hang garlands around your home. Stair rails, door frames, and mantles are great places to make a little greener. You can even place one on the television stand in front of your TV and play a video of a roaring fire to make things feel homier. 


Twinkle Lights

What decoration says "the winter holidays are here" more than twinkle lights? String twinkle lights from the ceiling in your living room, cluster them in glass mason jars in your bathroom, or wrap them around your wreath or garlands. Hanging them from the ceiling takes advantage of space that you usually don't use. Make sure that they're easy to take down on New Year's Day and store them in an organized way for the next holiday season. 


Paper Snowflakes

This fun craft only happens once a year, so why not make as many as you possibly can? Hang these from the ceiling, stick them on your fridge, or create a winter wonderland in your bedroom. These are easy to make and don't take up a lot of space, but hanging them everywhere creates that whimsical holiday feeling that you look forward to all year long. 


Simplify Centerpieces

Who said you have to keep gifts hidden away until Christmas Day? After you wrap your wholesale holiday gifts, use smaller boxes and bags as centerpieces on your kitchen table or coffee table. Display your beautiful wrapping skills and build anticipation for your loved ones at the same time. They may not be sitting underneath a fir tree, but they can still be displayed until Christmas morning. 


Swap Your Everyday Décor

Put your everyday throw pillows and blankets away until January. Creating a cozy and comfortable aesthetic is one of the best parts of the holidays, and doing that is super easy. Throw a few holiday-themed throw pillows on the couch, toss a flannel blanket over an ottoman, and switch out your coasters for seasonal ones instead. Look at wholesale home furnishings shops, like demdaco.com, for winter- and holiday-themed décorthat you can use every holiday season. 


About DEMDACO

For more than 20 years, DEMDACO has designed and sold giftable products intended to "Lift the Spirit"—in times of celebration, when comfort is needed, or just to put a smile on someone's face. They are committed to the notion that business is not merely a financial endeavor, but foremost a human endeavor. This philosophy guides business decisions; informs how the company interacts with colleagues and customers; provides a framework for philanthropic work; and leads efforts to create a dynamic workplace. Your one-stop-shop for wholesale new home gifts, DEMDACO has all the unique,artist-driven products for your retail space (and home).

Stock gifts that speak when words fail at Demdaco.com

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Wall Art Gifts to Brighten Up Friends’ New Homes

Show Sisterly Love During the Month of Love

Stock Your Shop or Boutique with Decorative Items for Halloween