Deck the Halls with This Season's Hottest Decorating Trends
With Halloween now behind us, it's the perfect moment to usher in the magic of Christmas by adorning our homes with the latest in holiday decor. According to interior design professionals, this year’s trends are all about embracing bejeweled elegance, earthy neutrals, and sustainable splendor. Whether you're a seasoned decorator or a newbie looking for inspiration, we've got you covered.
Bejeweled and Embellished Ornaments
One of the standout trends this Christmas season is the use of bejeweled and embellished ornaments. These ornaments are all about adding a touch of opulence to your holiday decor. Think ornaments adorned with rhinestones, sequins, and intricate beadwork. They bring a touch of glamour to your tree and create a dazzling display when they catch the light. You can find these ornaments in various shapes and sizes, from traditional baubles to whimsical figures like reindeer and snowflakes.
Apricot Accents
For a subtle yet striking touch of color, apricot is making waves in Christmas decor. This soft and inviting hue adds a delicate warmth to your holiday decorations. Consider using apricot-colored ribbon to wrap your gifts or accenting your tree with apricot ornaments and garlands. It's a refreshing departure from the traditional red and green, creating a unique and visually pleasing holiday display.
Deep Red
If you still crave a touch of red in your Christmas decor but want to step away from the traditional bright red, opt for deep red. This rich, wine-colored hue exudes elegance and sophistication. Deep red ornaments, stockings, and ribbons can be beautifully paired with the neutral and earthy tones mentioned earlier, creating a modern and cozy atmosphere.
Clear and Crystal Ornaments
Translucent and crystal-clear ornaments are another enchanting trend this year. These ornaments bring a sense of lightness and purity to your Christmas tree, allowing the lights to playfully dance through them. Crystal icicles and clear glass baubles add a touch of frosty magic to your holiday decor, making your tree appear as if it's covered in delicate, glistening ice.
Paper and Sustainable Materials
Sustainability is a major theme this year, and it's spilling over into holiday decorating. Consider using paper ornaments, wreaths, and garlands made from recycled or sustainable materials. These eco-friendly choices not only look fantastic but also reduce your environmental footprint. Create unique paper ornaments in various shapes and colors, or explore DIY options to make your holiday decorations truly special and environmentally responsible.
Beige, Brown, and Neutral Color Decor
While red and green have always been the classic Christmas color scheme, this year, neutrals are taking center stage. Beige, brown, and other earthy tones are making a comeback, giving your home a warm and cozy feel. These neutral shades can be incorporated into your Christmas decor through ornaments, wreaths, and even table settings. Pair them with natural materials like wood and burlap for a rustic, welcoming vibe.
This holiday season’s decorating trends are all about embracing elegance, sustainability, and unique color palettes. From bejeweled ornaments to earthy neutrals, apricot accents, and deep red hues, there's something for every decorator to explore and incorporate into their holiday theme. Don't forget to add a touch of sparkle with clear and crystal ornaments and be mindful of the environment by choosing sustainable materials.
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