10 Festive Xmas Office Door Decorating Ideas: Creative and Fun Office Door Decor Ideas to Brighten Your Workplace This ChristmasMarina LoftwellSep 24, 2025Table of Contents1. Giant Gift Wrap Surprise2. Winter Wonderland Scene3. Santa’s Workshop Entry4. Countdown to Christmas Calendar5. Cozy Fireplace Scene6. Ugly Sweater Theme7. Christmas Tree with Team Photos8. Holiday Movie Tribute9. Candy Cane Lane10. Interactive Snowball Toss GameFAQFree Room PlannerDesign your dream room online for free with the powerful room designer toolStart for FREELast December, I walked into a client’s office and was greeted by a gigantic cardboard fireplace taped onto their meeting room door. It was charming, quirky, and—let's be honest—a little crooked. But it got everyone in the holiday spirit. That’s when I realized: even small, simple touches like an office door can spark big creative ideas and team bonding.Over the years, I’ve helped companies turn bland doors into cheerful holiday statements. Small spaces—like an office door—actually give you a chance to be more inventive, not less. Today, I’m sharing 10 Christmas office door decorating ideas that have worked for my clients and might just inspire your team. If you’re struggling with layout or theme inspiration, tools like room planner can spark some fresh ideas before you even gather the tinsel.1. Giant Gift Wrap SurpriseWrap the entire door like a present with bold, glossy paper and add a big bow in the middle. It’s low-cost, high-impact, and changes the door’s vibe instantly. The only concern is making sure the wrapping doesn’t tear with constant opening and closing, so use reinforced tape.save pin2. Winter Wonderland SceneCover the door with snowy white paper, then add paper snowflakes, glittery garlands, and maybe a cute snowman. The sparkle effect is wonderful, but avoid too much glitter unless you want to be vacuuming until February.save pin3. Santa’s Workshop EntryTransform the door into a wood-paneled “workshop” with craft paper, toy cutouts, and elf hats. I once had a client set it up so the handle looked like a candy cane lever—it was magic for visitors. This style can be planned more accurately with a free floor plan creator so your proportions feel right.save pin4. Countdown to Christmas CalendarTurn your door into a giant advent calendar with numbered flaps hiding small treats or notes for colleagues. It’s interactive and fun, though you’ll need someone to replenish the treats daily.save pin5. Cozy Fireplace SceneUse printed brick patterns, felt stockings, and LED tea lights to mimic a warm hearth. This one is always a hit—people stop by just to admire it. Be careful with the lights’ placement for safety.save pin6. Ugly Sweater ThemeCreate a giant paper or fabric “sweater” on the door and decorate with over-the-top patterns. It’s playful and works great if your team has an ugly sweater day. Adding 3D elements like pompoms can make it even better.save pin7. Christmas Tree with Team PhotosBuild a tree shape from green paper or garlands, then replace ornaments with small team headshots. This creates a personal touch, but make sure the photos are good quality—blurry images can ruin the look.save pin8. Holiday Movie TributePick a classic Christmas movie and recreate a key scene on the door. For example, an ‘Elf’ candy shop scene can be hilarious. This works best with vibrant colors and clear signage so everyone gets the reference—handy to preview in a kitchen layout planner type tool for scaling props.save pin9. Candy Cane LaneRed-and-white striped wrapping paper, oversized candy props, and peppermint cutouts turn your entrance into a sweet wonderland. Stripes can be tricky to align perfectly—trust me, I’ve spent too long straightening them.save pin10. Interactive Snowball Toss GameCreate a snow-themed backdrop with cut-out holes for tossing soft “snowballs” (white pom-poms or foam balls). Fun for break times, but make sure the game area doesn’t block hallway traffic.save pinFAQQ1: How early should I start decorating my office door for Christmas?A1: Most offices start after Thanksgiving to keep the decor fresh until the end of December.Q2: What’s the easiest Xmas office door theme for beginners?A2: Giant gift wrap is the simplest—low cost, minimal supplies, and a big visual payoff.Q3: How do I make the decor last the whole month?A3: Use sturdy materials like cardstock and reinforced tape, and avoid fragile elements that can tear with traffic.Q4: Can I use lights on an office door?A4: Yes, but always choose battery-powered LED lights for low heat and safety compliance, per OSHA recommendations.Q5: What’s a good idea for a team of remote workers?A5: You can coordinate a theme and have each member decorate a panel that’s printed and combined on the office door—great for team spirit.Q6: How can I make the door decor interactive?A6: Try ideas like an advent calendar, snowball toss, or QR codes linking to holiday messages from the team.Q7: Can I mix themes together?A7: Absolutely, just keep the color palette consistent so it feels cohesive.Q8: Is there a budget-friendly way to make props?A8: Repurpose cardboard, fabric scraps, or printables—sites like Canva offer free holiday design templates you can size for a door.Start for FREEPlease check with customer service before testing new feature.Free Room PlannerDesign your dream room online for free with the powerful room designer toolStart for FREE