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The Clever Way To Hang A Decorative Wreath In Your Kitchen Without Any Holes

Decorating for the holidays is yet another way to put your personal stamp on your home. Some like to deck out every wall and railing with bows, wreaths, and bells galore, while others may prefer a more understated, elegant look. The wonderful thing about Christmas decorations is there's technically nowhere that's strictly off-limits in a home. One glance at posts of social media's stunning Christmas decor trends for your holiday home shows that from the bathroom to the kitchen, you can dress up any area for the season. One simple yet classic piece of decor to try in your kitchen? A decorative wreath adorning your cabinets or, if present, your range hood. Once you decide to hang the wreath in your kitchen, you may wonder what you can use to hang it. A clever and affordable nail-free alternative to hang a kitchen wreath without holes is with Command Cord Bundlers

The kitchen is the heart of the home, functioning as the center of so much holiday activity, such as baking delicious sugar cookies to preparing large family meals with all of the trimmings. Why doesn't this space deserve as much fanfare as the living room, foyer, or anywhere else where you may set up your Christmas tree? Adding wreath decorations in your kitchen can make the space cheery and welcoming for all of those guests who may stop by for a glass of eggnog or sherry. The best part? No unsightly spots that need to be covered or filled once the holidays are over. Here's how you can make your kitchen festive without any unsightly holes in the wall this season.  

Hanging a decorative wreath in your kitchen without nails

The kitchen's significant place in the holiday preparations makes it a perfect spot to enter the spotlight of the season in your home. You might have overlooked this fun place to hang a winter or fall wreath, but "yule" soon see why you should've done this all along! All you need to hang a kitchen wreath without nails is durable and strong Command hooks, especially if you want to hang it on your range hood. With this method, you can also creatively secure ribbon from behind a cabinet door to hang your wreath from or perhaps other seasonal decorations, such as garland, for added visual appeal. The Cord bundler hooks are designed to hold cords (think, Christmas lights!) and objects up to 2 pounds on various surfaces, including finished wood and stainless steel.

First, prepare the surface. Clean the kitchen range hood, removing any dust or buildup with rubbing alcohol: The Command strip and its accompanying hook need to adhere to a smooth, clean surface. When you're ready to hang, remove the liner, attach the adhesive to the hook, and hold the hook against the surface for 30 seconds. Wait at least one hour before hanging your wreath or decoration to ensure the adhesive is cured. If you have an oversized wreath that weighs over 2 pounds, you could try the Command Large Designer Hook, which holds up to 5 pounds. Before using any Command product, take note of the recommended surfaces, such as painted walls, glass, and metal.

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