Christmas is undoubtedly the season with the most decorations. But even with so many alternatives available, decorating your hallways isn’t always as simple as you may have hoped. We’ve put together a list of our best Christmas decor ideas, trends, and hacks to help you have a lovely holiday and make your season absolutely wonderful!
Oh, the cherished and traditional Christmas tree, the focal point of every tastefully adorned home in a winter wonderland. But even if the majestic fir is unquestionably significant, don’t undervalue the impact that smaller trees can have on the holiday spirit in your home. These little guys, which are easily available at any department shop or dollar store, might not appear remarkable at first, but scatter them throughout your home to spread seasonal cheer into every nook and cranny.
Command Strip Stockings
If you don’t have a typical mantle or fireplace, this cunning little hack will make decorating for Christmas much simpler this year. Get command strips for your stockings instead of specialty hooks.
These affordable assistants will be especially useful for covertly hanging your décor. The tiny, transparent ones with the tiny hooks are the ones we advise purchasing because they are ideal for your stockings.
Santa’s Village
It could seem a little childish to have a miniature Santa’s village in your house. However, we assure you that this show just evokes childlike amazement; nothing else! At a craft store, you can easily purchase a few “homes” and paint them in attractive hues.
Then, all that’s left to do is to add a few trees and some cotton strips for faux snow. In addition, if you do have children, you may ask them to help you make your DIY North Pole display feel cozier by including some of their toys in it.
Garland Headboard
Who says your Christmas décor should just be displayed in your home’s communal areas? This is a particularly enjoyable way to bring holiday pleasure into your bedroom, which deserves it just as much as any other room in your home!
Simply purchase some lovely green garland, preferably fake for this space, and drape it across your headboard. For added cheer, you can also place it over the mirror in your bedroom. You wouldn’t want to take it off because it would look so gorgeous!
Festive Throw Pillows
Throw pillows are a quick and lovely way to warm up any room. Simply switching out your pillowcases to reflect your holiday attitude will do. Naturally, you can go all out and purchase the unique holiday ones.
However, for a more understated appearance, use more subdued patterns while adhering to the holiday’s color scheme of red, green, and white. Watch how your mattresses and sofas turn into the coziest places to wait for Santa.
Don’t Forget Your Bath
When decorating, there are some sections of your house that are simple to overlook or write off as unneeded. But that doesn’t mean your bathroom doesn’t deserve a little Christmas flair just because it’s not the coziest space in your house.
While you may go all out with the decorations, we advise adding a few essential Christmas-themed objects to make this space festive rather than plain. You only need a few extra-fluffy holiday-themed towels and bath bombs to finish the look. For decoration, include a few nutcrackers or miniature trees.
Shower Ornaments
Without really replacing your existing shower curtain with a tacky Christmas-themed one, this is an especially cute and simple Christmas DIY project. All you need is some colorful thread and plastic ornament balls.
Then, simply attach a couple lovely decorations to your curtain rod. Avoid using ornaments made of fragile materials, such as glass or plastic, that could break. Every time you take a shower, these will move, so you want something solid that won’t break if they do fall.
Decorate Your Cabinets
Wreaths are a wonderful way to add a personalized touch to your décor because you can make them however grandiose or understated you like. We advise using the smallest and most basic ones you can for this concept.
You may make a tidy and exquisitely festive kitchen décor by hanging them on your cupboards (simply use a command strip on the inside of the cabinet door). In this manner, you can truly utilize your cooking space by not overcrowding your counters with pointless trinkets.
Add Some Holiday Sweets
This idea is ideal for you if you share our love of dual-use decor. In essence, since you’re already going to be purchasing Christmas candy, why not let it assist you in your decorating efforts?
After all, holiday candy is particularly eye-catching. All you need to do is separate your candy canes and wrapped seasonal chocolates into lovely glass containers, like Mason or apothecary jars, and set them out on your counter. Voilà!
Ornamental Magnets
Your fridge is a device you probably never considered decorating. But why should your fridge be melancholy and devoid of festive cheer if everything else in your kitchen is decked out in tinsel and decorations?
This hack is fun, affordable, and really simple! All you need is a box of basic fridge magnets and some adorable and bright ornament balls from the dollar shop (plus hot glue or super glue). Afterward, fasten the decorations to the magnets and place them on your refrigerator. I’m done now!
Set the Mood With Garlands
We enjoy decorating our home with garlands in a variety of places, including on the trees, the mantle, and the stair railings. But what if you used garlands to decorate an entire Christmas tree?
This is an excellent method for getting a Christmas tree without all the clutter and stress. It works particularly well in compact areas. There is no need for a green thumb here, but it does require creativity and a talent for handiness (to create the shape precisely).
Christmas Coffee Corner
We should definitely decorate our coffee corner at home for Christmas, just as our favorite coffee shop goes all out to add holiday cheer to our drinks. Additionally, there are countless inventive ways to decorate in this space.
But here are our top recommendations: place hot chocolate, mini marshmallows, and your preferred coffee blend close together. We also enjoy having a few festive Christmas mugs to use while traveling. For a final flourish, add a miniature tree or garland.
Try Flocked Trees
Even though we adore the traditional green Christmas tree, occasionally it’s nice to mix things up, and flocked trees are the perfect way to do that! In case you’re unclear, flocking is the process of attaching fibers to a material to add texture.
Making fake trees appear to be coated in a flawless layer of snow is a general idea. By placing those adorable white trees around your house, you may achieve a charming, elegant aesthetic without creating a mess.
Get Cozy With Tartan
Nothing is better at making us feel warm and festive while remaining understated and not too kitsch than tartan. Try this fun pattern instead of decorating everything with cheesy snowmen or garish Santas.
For your sofas and beds, tartan throw pillows and blankets are especially fantastic because they serve a dual purpose by being appropriate all year long, not only during the holiday season. Now that’s a wise investment in decor!
Go Classy With White and Green
Look, when we were kids, we liked having a very vibrant and brilliant Christmas. But now that we are grownups living in our own houses, we want our living room to be a peaceful haven for us (yes, even during the holidays).
It’s easy to keep our room comfortable and tranquil while maintaining the festive mood with our decor by sticking to only a few colors. White and green, in our opinion, keep everything neutral, organic, and festive.
Red and Green for the Win
Our advice is to stick with the traditional red and green color scheme if you’re not sure how to decorate your home because you don’t feel particularly creative or you’re concerned that it won’t be festive enough.
Following this charming ritual is something you can never go wrong with. With this combination of cherry red and Christmas tree green, your tree will look extremely stunning! As an added benefit, we advise wrapping your gifts in the same colors to incorporate them into the decor as well!
How About Monochrome?
During the Christmas season, add a festive lack of color and a noir flair to your home. Yes, you read that correctly; Christmas can exist without the season’s ubiquitous use of vibrant colors. However, you must exercise caution to avoid doing too much.
You might want to go all out with the black, but we advise balancing it with whites and creams to prevent your home from feeling too somber.
Minimalist Decor
A stately fir tree can be made extra memorable by being decorated with ornaments from previous Christmases and other family artifacts. But if they’re extremely colorful or cartoonish, that might also be a little overwhelming. If you prefer something more subdued, try this aesthetic.
Going minimalist can first appear intimidating, but in reality, it’s just about emphasizing the most crucial aspects of your house and holiday decorations. You can make your loved ones the main emphasis of the holiday by sparingly decorating.
Neutral Centerpieces
Without a lovely centerpiece, any space would appear ordinary, be it your kitchen island counter or your Christmas dinner table. It might be challenging to find the ideal balance between extravagant and bare.
We support using a neutral arrangement as your Christmas centerpiece because of this. Use calming hues and organic materials like wood, pinecones, and branches. An excellent idea to make it even more festive is to incorporate your sense of smell into the mix with a softly scented candle.
Santa’s Footprints for the Kids
Creating a truly fantastic Christmas experience for your children is an essential part of being a parent. It’s undoubtedly important to have decorations, bake cookies, and put gifts beneath the tree, but you could go even further by actually taking a step! This one calls for some very fundamental DIY abilities:
Take some paper or cardboard and cut out two shapes that resemble shoes (left and right). Sandals work well for tracing patterns. Place the stencils about the area and then cover them with baking soda. then after removing the stencil, voilà!
DIY Snow Globes
Here’s a quick how-to for creating a genuinely enchanted centerpiece. You’ll need stemmed glasses, round coasters that are around the diameter of your glasses or a little bit larger, adhesive, candles, a few Christmas figurines (from the dollar store or the toy box in your kids’ room), and fake snow for this.
Attach the figurines and tree miniatures to the coasters using glue. About a quarter of the way up your glasses, fill them with fake snow. Lastly, use adhesive to attach the coaster to the glass aperture (make sure there are no gaps). After the adhesive has cured, flip it over and set your candles on the glass’s new top. Embrace the magic.
A Personal Touch Goes a Long Way
This DIY will not only be enjoyable for the super crafty parents who don’t mind a little mess around the holidays, but it will also last for years to come as a treasured Christmas memory. All you need are ornament balls in solid colors, some permanent markers, and white acrylic paint.
Simply dip your hand (or the hands of your children) in the white paint before applying it to the ball of your choosing. Feel free to add any finishing touches with paint or markers when the paint has dried. Using your baby’s handprint as a reminder of their first Christmas is a particularly beautiful gesture.
Dollar Stores Are Your Friend
Lacking the resources, do you wish you could duplicate the elaborate and expensive Christmas decorations you saw on the Instagram page of your favorite celebrity? Here’s a cheap way to acquire the same gorgeous decor: go to the dollar store! It really is that easy.
Get a couple of glass domes (or convincing-looking plastic ones) and a ton of sparkly ornament balls (preferably in metallic hues), then fill the dome and rotate it. Snow globes made at home could be created using the same technique.
Fir Trimmings as Garlands
We have nothing at all against store-bought, phony goods. In fact, the fact that we can use it year after year is one of the reasons we adore it. However, there are instances when you just want to be in a natural environment.
So why not create lovely and rich garlands about your home with genuine tree trimmings, either from your own trees or from a vendor? It’s a wonderful way to decorate your house for Christmas with some classic green.
Display Your Cookies
Don’t put your lovely and tasty Christmas cookies in the back of the kitchen cupboard, despite your inclination to do so. Those delicious baked products can definitely be used in a variety of ways as festive decor.
Simply place the cookies you won’t be eating straight away in a transparent glass cookie jar. Their patterns and icing colors won’t be masked in this way. Display those that are suitable for immediate nibbling so that everyone may view and admire them!
Cookie Cutter Ornaments
Did you know there are several ways to use your cookie cutters during the holiday season? You can transform those practical kitchen items into magical and simple tree ornaments with a little bit of DIY know-how.
Simply attach a loop of string to your cookie cutters before hanging them on the tree for an incredibly tidy appearance. Simply wrap some festive fabric or ribbon around the cookie cutter and tape the ends for a more colorful outcome.
Scrabble Place Settings
There is no reason why your Christmas decorations can’t be fun and festive. This is a wonderful way to add a game element and a touch of fun to your exquisitely lovely Christmas dinner table. All you need is a tiny wooden stand and a ton of Scramble letter tiles.
After that, place the stands on each of your guests’ plates with their names written out in cursive. You can glue the tiles to the stand for further stability. If not, however, you are welcome to play a quick game of scrabble on the table in between courses.
Personal Gift Labels
Just as crucial as decorating your home for the holidays is thoughtfully decorating your Christmas gifts. Here’s how to add a little extra something to your gift labels this year. Preparation is required for this.
Family pictures can be printed and then cut into present label shapes (with a hole for the string to go through). Then, instead of writing out each family member’s name on the gifts that belong to them, just use a photo of each of them. Images from previous vacations make it even cuter.
Clear Ball Ornaments
It’s certainly entertaining to saturate our tree with several novelty decorations and bright orbs. This is a terrific way to give your tree a truly unique touch if you enjoy DIY projects. Simply purchase a number of clear ball ornaments with removable lids.
For this, the ones that split in half are excellent. Then, simply fill them with your preferred contents. Want to seem elegant? Place musical sheet strips inside as shown in the picture. Would you like something kid-friendly? Add glitter and glue to them. All of this is about letting your imagination go wild!
Family Photos Garland
Do you frequently want to display your family’s vacation photos but struggle to do so in a way that is both elegant and tasteful? Then you should consider this concept! Utilize your old photos to decorate your home for Christmas instead of plain green garlands.
Additionally, it couldn’t be easier to complete; all you need to do is hang some string or thin rope where you want to decorate, then hang your images on the string. It’s a good idea to use clothes pins, but you could also use eye-catching paper clips.
Fabric Wrapping
Throwing away loads of wrapping paper each year can feel wasteful and awkward for the environmentally concerned present giver. For individuals who share this sentiment, there are a number of environmentally responsible choices, such as reusing old wrapping or utilizing newspapers.
Just use fabric for a very stylish and practical option. Consider purchasing your friend a pretty scarf or cloth napkin and using that in place of wrapping paper as part of the gift.
Ornament Advent Calendar
For those who are unfamiliar, advent calendars are essentially a fun way to count down to Christmas. Until Christmas day, you are supposed to open a small gift each day. Although you could simply purchase a generic one, creating your own is much more enjoyable!
All you really need to complete this extra-special idea is 24 gorgeous, brand-new ornaments. If you want to make it extra special, you can wrap each one separately, label it with a number between 1 and 24, and then have the rest of the family open it on the designated day.
Christmas Tree Cupcakes
It takes more than just decorating your house to get into the holiday spirit. Additionally, it involves adorning your desserts in cheery and enjoyable ways. Here is one of our favorite winter holiday cupcake design ideas. If you don’t have good piping skills, you might have to experiment a bit.
The secret is to gently pipe a column of frosting in the center of the cupcake, trying to make it as high as you can, and then add the lovely piping on the sides to create the tree. Your lovely fir cupcakes require only the addition of sprinkles.
Play Around With Ribbons
Ribbons aren’t simply for the lovely gifts under your tree. These fabric strips can be used for a lot more things. Ribbons provide an additional element and texture next to your rough garlands for the inexperienced decorator.
Consider replacing your plastic garlands entirely with some gorgeous ribbons if you want to go all out with soft textiles instead of plastic ones. It’s an excellent approach to having simple, cheerful decor.
Go for the Unexpected
There’s a reason why the complementary hues of red and green are so popular; they’re great for creating a joyful atmosphere. But that doesn’t preclude you from experimenting with different hues this year.
Making your home especially memorable for your guests by choosing a unique, strong hue for your holiday decor is a terrific idea. People who believe that their current furniture contrasts with the traditional Christmas hues will especially love this option.
Don’t Forget Your Chairs
During the holiday season, our tables and banisters receive a lot of attention, but another furniture is often ignored. Your home will feel much more festive in no time if you give them a little holiday flair.
Of course, we’re referring to your chairs! The secret to decorating chairs is to make sure that the décor is noticeable but not overbearing because you want to make sure the chair is still usable. Particularly lovely are a tiny wreath or some nice ribbons.
Don’t Be Afraid of Asymmetry
We adore symmetry, you see. That pleasing equilibrium has a certain visual appeal that simply tickles our aesthetic senses; it just feels cozy. But precisely because of this, this Christmas may be the perfect opportunity to venture outside of your comfort zone and try something new! You must master the art of balance in order to pull off the asymmetrical look stylishly.
Naturally, you’ll have some pieces that are already balanced. You can experiment with asymmetry around them, though; in general, if you place anything substantial up high on one side, you need to balance it out with something smaller at the bottom of the other.
Embrace Sentimentality
Since the majority of this post is about aesthetic Christmas decorating, there are a zillion and one different method to do it. However, your Christmas should ultimately be about you and your loved ones.
So it’s acceptable to decorate your home with personal items from your family, regardless of how loud, vibrant, or kitsch they are. Whether or not they clash with the rest of your decorations, don’t be afraid to decorate your tree with heirloom ornaments.
Bring the Outside In
Christmas is about more than just Santa Claus, gifts, and bright lights. Additionally, it’s a time to honor the outdoors and the fact that the longest night of the year is behind us. Therefore, using elements from nature to decorate your home is a wonderful way to bring some of the outsides inside.
Traditional decorations include pine cones and tree trimmings (fir and pine). However, we also advise using branches, acorns, and chestnuts. We advise purchasing artificial mushrooms if you want a mushroom element in your design like the one in the picture.
Use Your Furniture
We’re here to reassure you that you don’t need a brand-new home to decorate for the holiday the way you should. In reality, with a little imagination, your current furniture can actually help you lavishly adorn your home.
For instance, a few tastefully positioned decorations can transform your standard hanging light into a lovely Christmas chandelier. The use of Christmas trinkets can also transform your shelf units into cheery and eye-catching displays!
A Splash of Color
Do you like to celebrate Christmas in style with bright colors and no eye sores? The secret to this elegant, subtle, yet joyful decorating style is to stick to pastel hues.
These bright little trees from the dollar store will be your best friends here! All you need to do is make sure the rest of your decor is largely neutral, leaning toward shades of white, beige, or organic browns.
Go for Abstract Modern
Christmas is associated with many classic images, including Santa’s hat, trains, and the North Pole, therefore it goes without saying that we all adore decorations that feature these images. However, having every ornament be one of those holiday icons can come off as overbearing or annoying.
Instead, consider choosing decor that features contemporary and abstract geometric designs. Just be sure to balance it up with a few sentimental items to prevent your home from becoming overly impersonal of your décor.
Don’t Throw Out Your Christmas Cards
Love receiving lovely Christmas cards, but are unclear about what to do with them after the season is over? Don’t discard them! Instead, keep them over time and incorporate them into your sentimental decor!
Choose your favorites and display them in an unusual fashion by hanging them on some gorgeous ribbons once you have a nice stack (you may ask your parents and grandparents for their old ones).
Repurpose Tangled Fairy Lights
Trying to desperately untangle the fairy lights you weren’t diligent enough to put away the year before is one of the worst parts of getting ready for the holiday season. But try this idea first before you exhaust yourself with this awful knot.
Simply switch on your tangled lights and place the container with them in an unpainted corner. You can purchase a gorgeous glass bell tip from a craft store, a box, or a jar for it. Any room in your home will instantly become festively enchanted thanks to this simple idea.
Try Maximalism
The maximalism trend in art holds the tenet that “more is more,” which unquestionably applies to your holiday home decor. Additionally, purchasing a maximalist Christmas will keep you appearing incredibly fashionable because this movement is currently seeing a significant comeback.
Select decor items that are big, bold, and have lots of gold accents. Then proudly place them next to your vibrant furnishings. Even though some people find the style to be overwhelming, everything comes together to make an impressive display when done properly.