10 Funny Office Door Christmas Decorating Ideas: Creative and Hilarious Office Door Christmas Makeovers from My Design PlaybookLena M. BoydJan 20, 2026目次1. The 'Elf Surveillance' Door2. Wrapped Like a Present3. Gingerbread House Entrance4. Santa’s Changing Room5. Reindeer Stable Door6. Fireplace Scene7. Snowman Face Door8. Polar Express Portal9. Naughty or Nice List10. Christmas Karaoke DoorFAQFree Room PlannerDesign your dream room online for free with the powerful room designer toolStart for FREELast year, one of my clients—an accounting firm—asked me to design their office Christmas décor with one very specific request: “Make the doors funny enough to distract us from tax season.” Now, I thought they were joking, but I took it seriously… and trust me, a door wrapped as a giant gift with fake “Do Not Open Until December 25th” tape got more laughs than any holiday party. That’s when I realized: small office doors can really spark big creative solutions, and today I’m sharing my 10 favorite ideas.1. The 'Elf Surveillance' DoorCover the office door with green paper, add large googly eyes, and hang a mischievous elf cutout ‘peeking’ around the corner. It’s silly, cheerful, and low-cost. For precision in sizing your paper and cutouts, I often mock it up using an interactive room planner before buying supplies.save pin2. Wrapped Like a PresentUse shiny wrapping paper and an oversized bow. Bonus points if you attach a humorous tag like “To: Overworked Elves” or “From: Santa’s HR Department.” It’s simple, but instantly lifts the mood.save pin3. Gingerbread House EntranceBrown craft paper, white icing-like detailing, and candy decals turn your door into an edible-looking wonder. It emits warmth and whimsy, though cutting all those ‘candies’ by hand may test your patience.save pin4. Santa’s Changing RoomA playful curtain graphic and a half-dressed Santa illustration make it look like Old Saint Nick has stepped away mid-change. It becomes an instant conversation starter but might require a bit more print work for high resolution.save pin5. Reindeer Stable DoorWoodgrain paper, a sign reading “Reindeer Parking Only,” and some hanging bells bring out the farm-vibe charm. I once hid chocolate behind it for colleagues—big hit, although the stash didn’t last the day.save pin6. Fireplace SceneCreate a cozy brick fireplace with stockings labeled for each team member. Using a free floor plan creator helps me visualize the brick pattern scale so it doesn’t overwhelm a standard office door.save pin7. Snowman Face DoorWhite paper, cutouts for eyes and carrot nose, and a scarf stretched across—fast, friendly, and kid-like. The only downside: people can’t resist touching the scarf.save pin8. Polar Express PortalTurn your door into a train entrance with a printed train front and “All Aboard” sign. Costs more if you print large-scale, but worth it for the “wow” factor.save pin9. Naughty or Nice ListPaste two columns on the door listing colleagues under ‘Naughty’ or ‘Nice’. Pure office banter—though be careful, some folks may prefer to negotiate their category over coffee. I’ve even mocked it up in a kitchen layout planner once when testing fonts and spacing—it worked surprisingly well.save pin10. Christmas Karaoke DoorAttach paper microphones, music notes, and QR codes linking to holiday playlists. Great icebreaker before meetings, but be prepared for spontaneous singing (which may or may not be a good thing).save pinFAQ1. What’s the easiest funny office door decoration?Wrapping the door like a gift is the simplest—minimal skill, big impact.2. How can I make it office-appropriate?Stick to lighthearted humor and avoid anything that could be offensive or polarizing.3. What materials work best?Butcher paper, wrapping paper, foam sheets, and removable tape work well without damaging surfaces.4. How much budget should I plan?Most doors can be done creatively for under $20–$40, unless large prints are involved.5. Any tips for large-scale printing?Use high-resolution files (at least 300dpi) and print through a local shop for crisp results—per Adobe’s print guidelines.6. Can I involve the whole team?Absolutely—split tasks like cutting, assembling, and adding personal touches to boost team spirit.7. How do I make it interactive?Add QR codes, flaps, or mini games so colleagues engage with the design.8. Can decorations stay after Christmas?Most can last a few weeks, but adhesive safe removal is key—test tape to avoid residue.Start for FREE新機能のご利用前に、カスタマーサービスにご確認をお願いしますFree Room PlannerDesign your dream room online for free with the powerful room designer toolStart for FREE