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Decorating with Large Wall Wreaths




By Christopher Smith

Large wall wreaths are a great decorative piece for any room. They are the perfect addition to the space above your mantle overlooking a fireplace, and can be changed according to seasonal or holiday themes. They also look stunning when centered on a wall that needs some dressing. Fresh large wreaths are available in sizes such as 18", 19", 20", 21", and even up to 38". Some people may feel intimidated by featuring a large wall wreath at first, but they make an excellent focal point for any room, and lend their beauty and grace to every home décor.

Custom and handmade wall wreaths are beautiful and can be ordered to your personal taste. There are many companies as well as crafters who choose to sell their wares online. You can visit the website, place orders online, and even request that certain flowers or adornments be used in the creation of the wreath. Complimentary swags also add their elegance to your choice of style.

When decorating with large wall wreaths, you may be confused about hanging the wreath for maximum effect. Typically, the larger the wreath is, the higher you will want to place it on the wall. Because a larger wreath usually weighs more than smaller wreaths, you should invest in a good metal hanger or a sturdy and durable nail as opposed to plastic hanging fixtures. Make sure that the nail or hanger is properly installed and secured to protect your investment.

If you take a careful look through your home, you are certain to find many places suitable for displaying large wall wreaths. Having a wreath custom made for an empty space is a great way to add the personal touch to your home that you have always wanted as well.

Hanging a wreath and swag outside will involve exposing the wreath to the elements. If your wreath has fragile components, you may want to place it inside where it will be safe. If you are purchasing a large wreath for the purpose of displaying it outside, make sure that it is safe for outdoor use, or composed of mostly naturally dried materials.

Holidays are the perfect time for displaying large wall wreaths and they play an important role in your holiday decorating scheme. It is important to give your large wall wreaths proper care and treatment to ensure that they reward you with many years of enjoyment.
 
 
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