December invites us to really get into the festive spirit. While the crispness in the air, bundled attire, and our favorite carols get us in the mood, it’s the special decor that captures the essence of winter holidays.
1- Christmas Lights
Lighting can possibly be the most important way to ready your home for the holidays. Whether stringing lights across a mantel, introducing scented or colored holiday candles, firing up some logs, or all of the above, having varied forms of lighting can really lend to a jovial atmosphere. And, let’s not ignore the exterior.
2- Festive Red Accents
For Decorilla Designer, Anna T., holiday decorating comes in the form of color. “I can hardly imagine Christmas without red color and I like the comfort and warmth it reflects”. Red is certainly one of the traditional colors used throughout the holiday season. Vibrant and inviting, it makes for a wonderful main or accent part of a home design.
3- Botanicals and Seasonal Planters
Christmas trees and wreaths are not the only way to use botanicals as holiday decor. For Designer, Jessica S., incorporating plants and beautiful planters into her design work is key. “They can be a great way to change up your usual design and add a seasonal flair to your space. In the winter, I would change out my tropicals for ivy and mini poinsettias or even cut evergreens and berries! The same idea can be repeated with any tabletop terrariums or even lantern style candle holders.”
4- Christmas Tree Decorations
Ah, the iconic Christmas tree – a true must in holiday decorating. Whether a grandiose focal point of your room or a subtle accent like these LED trees, an ornamented tree adds light and cheer to the overall design. Fragrance is also a powerful design element. Enjoying the ritual of bringing one home to decorate with her family, Decorilla Designer, Laura A. also loves the earthy pine scent of a fresh Christmas tree.
5- Festive Garland
There’s nothing simpler than using naturally inspired decor like a garland to add that splash of winter green in your home. Michigan designer, Rachel H. shares the versatility of this holiday decoration. “You can dress up any surface such as the railing on your staircase, your coffee table, the porch, or the fireplace to make them more festive! You can even dress up a garland more with ornaments and beads. I especially love the look of white lights used with it.” Organic and classic.
6- Holiday Table Settings
Communing with family and friends around a dining table is a winter holiday favorite. Add instant festive flair with a traditional red and green plaid table cloth, centerpieces of ornaments surrounding candle pillars, pine cones, or Christmas inspired dish ware. Go a little more glamorous with a white and metallic color palette. Either way, adorning your table will definitely put guests in a joyful mood.
7- Mistletoe Decorations
Traditionally used as a sign of love and friendship in Norse mythology (that’s where the kissing custom came from), a branch of hanging mistletoe is also a favorite holiday decorating idea.
8- Marquee Decorations
Joy. Merry. Hope. Calm. Bright. There’s no denying that the holiday season conjures up all sorts of lovely words and messaging. Why not use them as Christmas decorations? From easy to use wall decals to brilliantly lit marquees, incorporating inspirational typography adds interest and meaning to your winter holiday decor.
9- Holiday Sparkle
With typically shortened winter days, having pieces that shine and sparkle is a beautiful way to add illumination to your home. Designer, Taron H. is no stranger to using bold, luxe decor, such as items with metallic finishes which not only add light but also a bit of glam to a design. This is why glimmering ornaments and accents are his favorite holiday decorating pick in making a home merry and bright.
10- Christmas Wreathes
Said to have been born in Northern Europe, Italy and Spain in the early 19th century, the Christmas wreath is symbolic of life strength overcoming the forces of winter. “I think that a wreath is a simple and understated way to bring a holiday note in a design. There are tons of easy and budget friendly DIY ones like this one by Freckly and Wulff you can try, not to mention the endless shopping picks out there.”