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In this post we are going over some neutral Christmas entryway tables that you can be inspired by.
Not a fan of bold colors? Looking to glam up your entry table for the holidays? I’ve got you.

Last year I went for a beige tone neutral palette , I know beige is not for everyone so in this post I have included a wide range of neutral home décor combos, that I’m sure everyone will appreciate.
Your entryway sets the tone for your entire home, make sure to keep it cohesive.
How to Decorate Your Entry Table in 5 Easy Steps
Don’t know where to start? Start small. The trick to a beautiful Christmas entryway table is layering. Think height, texture, and a bit of sparkle. Here’s my simple go-to formula.
Start with a mirror or wall art. It grounds your console and makes your space feel instantly polished.

Add greenery. A garland or small frosted tree adds that fresh, festive touch.
Incorporate light. Candles or fairy lights create warmth and that cozy glow everyone loves.
Add decorative accents. Ornaments, bells, or ceramic houses bring personality and charm.
Finish with a personal touch. Maybe a family photo or a cute bowl for keys, something practical and pretty.

Now that we’ve got the basics down, let’s look at some gorgeous Christmas entryway table setups that’ll give you instant inspiration.
Modern White and Glam

This stunning modern setup is a dream. Picture this: white cone tabletop trees, a sleek glass console table with a gold frame, and a beautiful round mirror hanging above it. Add a few white ceramic porcelain houses and you’ve got yourself a modern winter wonderland.
This look works perfectly if you love that clean, bright, and slightly luxurious vibe. The gold accents bring just the right amount of glam without feeling over the top. Layer your décor in threes, like three trees or three candles. It always looks more balanced and intentional.
You can also tuck in a strand of fairy lights around the base of your trees to make it sparkle at night. It’s modern, minimal, and oh so chic.

Rustic Farmhouse Bells

If you’re into cozy farmhouse vibes, this one’s for you. A cute dough bowl filled with rustic bells instantly adds that charming country Christmas feel. Add a wooden nutcracker, maybe some mini pinecones, and drape a garland along the console for that perfectly imperfect touch.
This look feels homey, nostalgic, and warm, like a cup of hot cocoa by the fire. You can mix in textures like burlap ribbons or twine bows for extra rustic charm.
And if you’re loving those bells, check out my post on farmhouse bells for more ways to style them.
Ornament Bowl

An oldie but a goodie. A decorative bowl filled with ornaments is one of those timeless décor ideas that never fails. The secret is choosing a bowl that complements your space. If you’re not sure, go with a brass or gold-toned bowl. It’s classic and adds just the right shimmer.
Mix shiny and matte ornaments in coordinating colors for a curated look. You could even toss in a few pinecones or a small strand of fairy lights. It’s a simple idea that makes your Christmas entryway table feel festive and pulled together.

Neutral Tree Display
This stunning display by @myneutralhomeca is the ultimate metallic haven. It features an assortment of tabletop Christmas trees in gold, brass, metallic green, and soft brown tones. It’s the definition of understated elegance.

Weave a few fairy lights between the trees for that soft evening glow. And if you want a touch of warmth, add a candle like she did. It creates the coziest little moment. This look is perfect if you love a neutral palette but still want that holiday sparkle.
A Cute Tabletop Sign
Never underestimate the power of a good sign. A small wooden or metal sign with a sweet Christmas phrase adds instant charm to your entry table. Pair it with a few mini trees or candles for a balanced display.

Go for something that reflects your personality, like “Merry & Bright,” “Farm Fresh Christmas Trees,” or even a cheeky “Santa, Stop Here.” It adds that personal twist that makes your space feel warm and lived in.
Minimalistic Magic
If you prefer a cleaner, less cluttered look, take notes from @jeany.myneutralhome. Her minimalist Christmas entryway table proves that simplicity can still feel festive.

Start with a garland draped gently over the mirror, add a few candles, and sprinkle in a couple of seasonal figurines like a nutcracker, reindeer, or ceramic snowflake. The key is restraint. Keep your color palette tight, stick to whites and taupes, and maybe one accent color. Let texture do the talking. Minimal definitely doesn’t mean boring.
Greenery Corner

This might just be my favorite. The setup by @lizzydesigns features a small frosted tabletop tree sitting in a brass bowl, with a lush green garland running along the console. The brass tones tie perfectly with the mirror and candle holders, giving it that chic, cohesive look.
The combination of greenery and metallics feels timeless. To recreate this look, mix faux greenery with real clippings for a fuller, more natural feel. It’s simple but so effective. Your guests will definitely notice.

Neutral Maximalist

Yes, you can go all out without using bright colors. This neutral maximalist entryway is a stunning mix of textures and layers. Picture paper tabletop trees, wooden snowmen, and brown bows tucked into greenery. The mirror is framed with garland, and the console sides are draped for extra depth.
Add a few decorative bells and dark brown woven baskets underneath the table for storage that still looks pretty. It’s neutral, but it still feels festive and full of life. Don’t be afraid to mix wood tones and metals, the contrast adds richness.
Green Accents on White Décor

Green is seriously underrated when it comes to white or beige setups. It’s fresh, elegant, and effortlessly Christmassy. Add a garland around your mirror, place a few green branches in a vase, and tie black bows on your decorative bells for a pop of contrast.
Woven baskets with green throw pillows or cozy blankets underneath the console tie everything together. And if you have the space, add a small Christmas tree next to the table. Nothing too flashy, just enough to bring a little green magic to the space.

Black Accents

Black décor for Christmas is officially having its moment. This chic console by @allyrockstyle proves it. She styled black tabletop trees and a black decorative bowl filled with gold-toned ornaments, and the result is pure elegance.
Black adds depth and contrast, especially against white or neutral walls. If you’re hesitant, start small with a black tray, candleholder, or bowl. It instantly makes your space look modern and sophisticated.
If you’re loving this look, check out my post on black Christmas décor ideas for more inspiration.

Rustic Vibes

Nothing beats the charm of rustic wooden trees and woven baskets. It’s that cabin-in-the-woods kind of cozy that never goes out of style. Stack your baskets with soft blankets or add a few logs for a natural touch.
Mix in wooden ornaments, burlap ribbons, and neutral garlands to complete the look. The key is to keep it relaxed and imperfect, because that’s where all the charm comes from. Rustic décor has a way of making your home feel like a warm hug during the holidays.
So there you have it, plenty of Neutral Christmas entryway table ideas to try this season. Whether you love modern glam, farmhouse charm, or cozy minimalism, there’s something here for every style. The best part is you can mix and match these ideas to fit your space.
And if you end up styling your own Christmas entryway table using one of these ideas, tag me because I’d seriously love to see it.




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