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Creative Ways to Rearrange Your Holiday Decorations for a Fresh Look

Holiday decorating can sometimes feel repetitive, especially when you use the same spots and setups year after year. If your decorations have started to blend into the background, it’s time to shake things up. Changing where your holiday decorations go can breathe new life into your space and make your festive atmosphere feel exciting again. This post will guide you through practical ideas to rearrange your holiday decorations, helping you create a fresh, inviting look without buying anything new.


Eye-level view of a cozy living room corner with holiday decorations on a side table and wall shelves
Holiday decorations arranged in a cozy living room corner

Use Unexpected Spots to Display Decorations


Most people place holiday decorations on the mantel, Christmas tree, or dining table. Instead, try using less obvious locations to surprise yourself and your guests:


  • Bookshelves and wall shelves: Add small ornaments, fairy lights, or mini wreaths among your books and plants.

  • Bathroom counters and shelves: A small garland or holiday-scented candles can make even the bathroom feel festive.

  • Entryway tables or shoe racks: Welcome guests with a cheerful display of decorations right at the door.

  • Kitchen counters or windowsills: Place holiday-themed containers or cookie jars, or even add a favorite holiday family photo where you spend a lot of time.


These spots often get overlooked but can add layers of holiday cheer throughout your home.


Rearrange Decorations by Theme or Color


Instead of scattering decorations randomly, group them by theme or color in different areas. This approach creates a more intentional and visually appealing look.


  • Color: Dedicate one set of colors throughout your home. This keeps a flow and cohesiveness throughout.

  • Nature-inspired themes: Use pinecones, dried oranges, and wooden ornaments in one area for a rustic feel.

  • Modern minimalism: Choose sleek, monochrome decorations and place them on a clean surface like a console table.


Grouping decorations this way makes your holiday decorating feel curated and fresh.


Close-up of a dining table centerpiece with red and gold holiday decorations
Dining table centerpiece with red and gold holiday decorations

Change the Height and Layering of Decorations


Playing with height and layering can transform the look of your holiday decorations. Instead of placing everything at eye level, mix it up:


  • Use stacked boxes or books to elevate smaller decorations.

  • Hang ornaments or garlands at different heights on walls or windows.

  • Layer decorations by placing smaller items in front of larger ones on shelves or tables.


This technique adds depth and interest to your displays, making them feel more dynamic.


Create New Focal Points


Your holiday decorations don’t have to revolve only around the tree or mantel. Create new focal points by rearranging decorations in unexpected places:


  • Staircase banisters: Wrap garlands or string lights along the railing.

  • Kitchen island: Make a festive centerpiece with candles, greenery, and ornaments.

  • Bedroom dresser or nightstand: Add a small wreath or holiday figurines to bring the spirit into private spaces.

  • Bedrooms or Family Rooms: Incorporate holiday-themed bedding or throws to elevate the seasonal ambiance.

  • Wall Art: Swap your regular wall art to seasonal pieces.


By shifting the focus, you’ll enjoy holiday decorating in every room.


High angle view of a staircase banister decorated with garlands and string lights
Staircase banister decorated with garlands and string lights

Use Everyday Items in New Ways


Look around your home for everyday items that can double as holiday decorations when moved or repurposed:


  • Clear jars filled with ornaments or pinecones.

  • Bowls or trays used as bases for candles and greenery.

  • Picture frames turned into holiday art with festive prints or photos.

  • Simply try exploring different locations for the items you use annually.


This approach saves money and encourages creativity in your holiday decorating.


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