Wreath Over Fireplace? - Kylon Powell
Robert King
How big should a wreath be over a fireplace?
A 14-24′′ wreath will work well on a mantel that is no more than 5 feet wide. Obviously, a larger mantelpiece necessitates a larger display. For six-foot-tall mantels, a 30- to 40-inch-tall piece will look good.
Are wreaths a fire hazard?
Many homes are decked out for the holidays, both inside and out. Your family could be in danger if you choose to decorate your home with these beautiful items. This holiday season, Clay Fire Territory is aiming to keep the wreath red. Each of the five fire stations in the area has placed a wreath with red lights at the entrance.
Can you have a wreath all year round?
Wreaths can be used any time of year, and they don’t have to be associated with a specific season. It’s a waste of money to buy four different wreaths each year when you could just buy one high-quality wreath that can be used all year round.
What size wreath do I need for a 35 door?
For Wreaths of Greenery:Measure the dimensions of the area where it will be hung. Wreaths should not be wider or taller than the surface from which they are hanging, and they should cover 50% to 75% of the space’s width. Allow 6 inches of space on either side of the wreath for a simple appearance on a standard 30 to 36-inch door.