The Greatest HVAC Decorations for the Holiday Season
Retail stores have been saying that the holiday season is just around the corner for a while now since they started slowly bringing out decorations in the middle of fall. However, now it actually feels like it!
Holiday lights on the trees now line the streets and fill public parks, and soon holiday decorations will fill people’s homes as well. Most people like to decorate their houses for the holidays. Whether it’s putting up a tree, placing snowmen on the shelves, or hanging lights on the roof or around the front porch, there are so many ways to decorate for the holiday season.
Though an HVAC system may not seem like the most glitzy aspect of a home, there are several HVAC holiday decorations that homeowners can put up this year.
Decorations for an Outdoor HVAC Unit
An outdoor HVAC unit might not look the most glamorous, so many people want to hide it during the holidays or at least make it look a little more festive. There are several ways to dress up an outdoor HVAC unit. Here are a few ideas to try!
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Use a privacy screen: A privacy screen typically has several panels that help hide an HVAC unit. Some homeowners will even let vines grow up the screen, which looks beautiful in the winter.
- Plant a few tall shrubs: For those who have been wanting to add more greenery to their yard, plant a few shrubs around the HVAC unit. It covers up the outer appearance while adding more beauty to the yard.
- Purchase a modern cover: Simply placing a modern, wooden cover around the unit might be the easiest solution. Just make sure to buy a cover with an easily removable lid, so it can be accessed when needed.
Decorations for HVAC System Vents
Many homeowners want to decorate the HVAC system vents, which is a great idea if it’s done correctly. The challenge with vents as that decorations need to be placed around them so they don’t leave a blocked air duct.

Finding an open-design doormat and hanging it over the vent, painting the vent to match the wall color, or simply buying a new air vent cover are all great solutions that allow the vent to breathe clean air through your home while making it look nicer for any upcoming holiday parties.
Decorations for a Window HVAC Unit
There are many benefits of having a variety of window HVAC units, which is why so many homes have them. They are more energy-efficient, easy to install and transfer into other rooms when needed, have a lower upfront cost, and don’t take up any floor space.However, many people don’t like how they look. To hide the unit from the view of guests, place it inside of a small cabinet with a door to access and hide the unit. Homeowners can also try hanging long holiday-style drapes over the window that cover up the unit as well.
Get creative this holiday season by not only putting out the normal holiday decor but by decorating the HVAC system too!
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Use a privacy screen: A privacy screen typically has several panels that help hide an HVAC unit. Some homeowners will even let vines grow up the screen, which looks beautiful in the winter.





