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These Are the Christmas Decoration Trends for 2023

November 30, 2023, 10:01 am | Read time: 5 minutes

Traditionally, people in this country decorate their surroundings for Christmas in red, green, and gold. However, if you’ve grown tired of the same look year after year, it’s time to try something new. The decorating season has begun! myHOMEBOOK presents six Christmas decoration trends for 2023.

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With just a few weeks left until the holidays, the end of 2023 is fast approaching. To wrap up the year properly and kick off the pre-Christmas season, it’s time to decorate–in the spirit of ‘every year again.’ But in what style? myHOMEBOOK has selected six Christmas decor trends for 2023 for you.

Brit Chic in the Christmas Edition

Brit Chic in the Christmas Edition
Christmas the British way: With rich crimson and pine green on tartan patterns, coziness is quickly brought into the room.

If you want your Christmas decor to be inspired by the United Kingdom, it’s best to focus on a balanced mix of rich crimson and pine green. These two colors harmoniously blend on table linens and more into the checkered tartan pattern, which is also typical for neighboring Scotland. This Christmas decor trend for 2023 tends to emphasize coziness in the room with an abundance of pillows and blankets. The Brit Chic in the Christmas Edition doesn’t require much glitter and shine. Just a few dim lights give the ambiance the typical British look for the holiday season.

Minimalist Under the Christmas Tree

The minimalism trend has been a staple in the interior design scene for several years. Therefore, it can also be minimalist under and around the Christmas tree, without losing the festive spirit. Can’t be done? Oh yes, it can: This Christmas decor trend for 2023 clearly focuses on a few details. No kitsch, no plastic. An awareness of the environment is desired here: eco-friendly, reusable Christmas decor such as metal candle holders is in demand.

Instead of a large fir from a plantation forest, which is cut down just for the holiday, a large branch will do. A model made of wood or metal that can be reused year after year is also suitable. In this style, traditional color combinations are often avoided in favor of the classic duo of black and white. Combined with a manageable number of matte-glossy accessories like a gold candle holder or brass cutlery, the look is stylishly elegant.

Barbie in a Decor Frenzy: Red, Pink, and Rose

Christmas in Pink and Rose
If Barbie herself didn’t have a hand in this: Following the movie of the year, pink and rose now also define the Christmas season.

That red belongs to Christmas decor like gifts under the tree seems obvious. But this year, instead of the classic green and gold tones, pink or even rose are added. If the movie of the year, Barbie, wasn’t the muse for this Christmas decor trend for 2023.

From table linens to tree ornaments to Christmas arrangements, everything can be in lovely pink and rose tones. And yes, such an ambiance may seem unusual to some, while others will love it. To prevent the design from becoming kitschy, it can be skillfully toned down with white or cream dishes and table linens. Add a bit of lush pine green, and the lovely Christmas look is complete.

Christmas in Nature

Natural Christmas Decor
For those who want to decorate for Christmas with Mother Earth in mind, natural decor is the way to go.

Undoubtedly, Christmas is also considered a highly wasteful and not entirely harmless festivity. It’s no wonder that more and more people are opting for eco-friendly alternatives when decorating. DIY ideas made from natural materials are in demand, such as Christmas garlands made of paper, pine cones as tree ornaments, or a Christmas tree made of increasingly larger branches and twigs hanging on cords. Mother Nature offers many possibilities without unnecessarily harming her. The look, with its natural color scheme, is not kitschy-overloaded but still festive and cozy.

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Scandinavian Christmas

The Scandinavian understanding of Christmas will always be fascinating here. With an excellent sense of aesthetics and a form of restraint, the North knows how to bring Christmas into the home tastefully. The secret? First of all, plenty of light in the room. This can be many natural light sources like candles and fireplaces, combined with other lights on the floor, walls, and ceiling.

Additionally, it’s recommended to choose white as the base color for Christmas decor. Then, skillfully combine traditional Christmas decor in red, many natural products like cork coasters, slate plates, and wooden tree ornaments, along with occasional design elements made of glass or metal, to give the look the final Scandinavian touch.

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Opulent, but Not Overloaded

Lots of Colorful Christmas Decor on the Tree
Decor potpourri on the Christmas tree: Fans of maximalism can fully indulge their enthusiasm for many colors, shapes, and materials at Christmas.

As a counterpart to minimalism, maximalism also has its fans. And they can fully indulge their love of opulent excess when decorating. In this Christmas decor trend for 2023, more is more: more shine, more lights, more arrangements, more ornaments. The mix of different shapes, patterns, and textures is not shied away from.

But what sounds like a wild sight in the Christmas room can indeed have its cozy charm. Ideally, it takes a good sense of what goes together and when it becomes too much.

This article is a machine translation of the original German version of MYHOMEBOOK and has been reviewed for accuracy and quality by a native speaker. For feedback, please contact us at info@myhomebook.de.

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