Wreaths & Garland

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Wreath Decor to Welcome You Home


Make an elegant first impression with wreath decor for your entryway to welcome family and friends into your home. No matter the time of year, bright faux or live wreath decor adds a touch of warmth and personality to your house's facade. Consider changing out your outdoor wreaths seasonally for a fresh look; think a floral wreath bursting with blooms in the spring, a leafy summer wreath as the weather heats up and a muted autumn wreath once the leaves start to fall. Coordinating porch decor, such as outdoor hurricane lanterns and decorative planters, completes the aesthetic. Looking to add a bit of festive flair for the holidays? A Christmas wreath is a cheery sight not only for guests arriving at your home, but passersby as well. Once the holiday season is over, swap your red and green wreath decor for a winter one instead. If you love the look of a wreath for the front door but want a versatile piece that'll last the entire year, try a faux eucalyptus wreath for effortless style.

Decorative Garland to Accent Your Space


Bring the charm of the front door wreath inside with decorative garland for the mantel or banister. A simple way to add color and texture to your space, faux garland decor looks endlessly fresh and can remain on display year-round. Create an eye-catching vignette above the fireplace by pairing a mantel garland with a set of pillar candles and an interesting keepsake or two from your travels. For parties and other get-togethers, dazzle visitors with a decorated doorway; festoon the door frame at the entrance with a decorative garland and adorn with more seasonal accents between the boughs, such as autumn leaves with a fall garland or pine cones with a winter one. Or, interweave a garland with fairy lights on the railing of the stairs for a magical feel. Approaching the holiday season? Faux Christmas garland keeps your floors free of pine needles without sacrificing that classic evergreen look. Don't forget about kids' garlands, too. When decorating for your little one, create an accent wall by hanging garlands vertically, or drape them over play tents to enhance secret hideaways. No matter how you style them, garland decorations enliven your space with their botanical grace.

Live Plants Brighten the Home



Give new life to your rooms with eye-catching potted plants. Their lush leaves and rich colors reinvigorate your space, whether it be the window sill, home office desk or beyond. Just be sure to find a spot that receives as much light as the house plant needs to thrive. Consider placing a live plant on the kitchen counter, or even up on the room's wall shelves. If you have a breakfast nook with spacious window sills, arranging potted plants on them gives a refreshing vibe to your meals. Indoor plants are also an ideal small living room decorating idea. Whether you stylize one on a window ledge, end table, bookshelf or elsewhere, indoor house plants work hard to help your room burst with life. This is especially valuable for rooms where you spend much of your time, such as the home office. Office plants enliven your work from home space and add a bright touch to your work week. Also keep the bathroom, bedroom and beyond in mind as indoor plant destinations; anywhere is fair game as long as the greenery has the light and space it needs. What's even more: live plants add a festive touch to your holiday setup, too. Christmas greenery, such as trees, wreaths and poinsettias enhance the aesthetic of your winter wonderland.

Other Ways to Stylize Live Plants

Think about the different varieties of live plants available to get inspiration for where to place them in your home. Monstera Deliciosas from The Sill, for example, have beautiful leaves that demand to be on display. Snake Laurentiis, meanwhile, are house plants with striking vertical leaves that grow directly upwards. Whatever the best indoor plant is for your space and taste, make sure that it has what it needs to grow and flourish. Also, remember that it's easy to use other plantlife (both live and faux) to complement your real plants. Placing them side-by-side gives the home serious greenhouse