The holidays are a time when sprucing up your home hits an all-time high, but it can be difficult to find festive decorations that match your style. While there is nothing wrong with snowmen, Santa figurines and lots of red and green, it’s OK to think outside the (gift) box.
Follow these three tips for a gorgeous yet non-traditional holiday home.
Choose a fresh color scheme
Who says that holiday decor has to be red and green? Try something new, like neutrals and mixed metallics. Or try unique color combinations that may not scream holiday, but create a sophisticated celebratory look when used in the right way.
This tree was inspired by the navy, turquoise, red and peach vintage shawl used here as a tree skirt.
Carry the theme throughout your holiday home with colored ornaments, pillows and throws.
Surprising color pairings like this blue woven throw with the red floral pillow really freshen up your decor. But nearly any color scheme can convey holiday spirit when you bring in shiny ornaments and cozy textures.
Use natural elements
Using natural elements like greenery, pinecones and berries brings in festive charm without feeling cheesy.
Plain garlands are beautiful all on their own! They don’t even need the traditional red bows. Local grocery stores, home improvement stores and farmer’s markets have great selections of natural garlands and wreaths.
For an even more unique holiday look, try magnolia garlands or garlands made from materials other than traditional pine branches.
Think outside the box
Look at materials differently. Find everyday items that, when used in the right way, can be great holiday decor. For example, trims from your local fabric store can make great garlands, on their own or paired with greenery. They will feel new and unique compared to a traditional ornament garland.
Also, experiment with using fabrics and patterns that wouldn’t normally be seen as Christmas. While plaid is a traditional Christmas pattern, pairing it here with a brighter teal napkin feels unexpected.
Mint green plates wouldn’t normally be used for a holiday place setting, but pairing them with gold pinecones and collected tree centerpiece creates a stylish holiday table, ready for entertaining.
Forget the traditional holiday decorating rules and push yourself to find decor that is new, fresh and fits within your home’s current home style. Not only will you end up with a beautiful holiday home, but one that is a complete reflection of you and your family. What more could you want this time of year?
Related:
- Bright Ideas for Holiday Lights
- 10 Ideas for Small Space Holiday Decor
- Three Steps to Styling a Holiday Beverage Station
Originally published December 2014.
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