Red, green and gold are three traditional Christmas colors, and as we usually see red and gold everywhere, sometimes we get tired of them. As fro green, it’s not as often used as the first two, and it makes green shades perfect to pull off quite classic yet non-cheesy holiday decor. Here are the best color schemes with green you can try this Christmas.
Red And Green
Red and green are a classic color scheme that can be often refreshed with white or made glam with gold. If you feel that traditional red and green Christmas decor isn’t your thing, you can always go for different shades of these colors, for example, rock coral and dark green, burgundy, sage, mint and so on. Choose not just regular baubles but also ornaments of different shades, with a more modern look. You can also make your decor fresh using only evergreens and green and red touches, with no additions, that looks chic.
Make a classic holiday wreath more eye-catching using evergreens, greenery and berries.
This Christmas wreath shows off a cascading detail and red ornaments, it's a modern take on classic decor.
Classic Christmas decor done right: greenery, vintage bells, lights and a red velvet bow.
The white Christmas tree is styled with red plaid ribbon, red, green and white ornaments and poinsettias for a classic feel.
Red is timeless classics for Christmas, and to make the tree decor more eye-catching, you can vary the finish, matte and glossy, go for striped candies and beaded garlands.
Traditional red and green done in a very cool way: this decoration features a lot of small details and it's really eye-catching.
Gold And Green
Gold and green is another traditional color scheme that you can often see, though it’s not as hacky as red and green. Gold and green are about ultimate chic and sophistication, and you can play with different shades of green for a bolder effect. Such a color scheme will be great for many styles, from modern to vintage, and you can also pull it off in quite minimal interiors reducing the amount of gold.
This Christmas tree is about ultimate glam: there are vintage bells, ornaments, pinecones and branches, himmeli ornaments.
Go glam pulling off mixed metals - silver and gold - and green ornaments on a green tree.
This white Christmas tree is done with gold and green ornaments and twigs, and it can be a nice solution for a glam space.
Evergreens paired with gold ribbon and vintage bells will give your space an elegant and classic look.
This Christmas tree is styled with gold and mint green ornaments, beads and lights and it looks shiny and cool.
This slim tree is ultimate glam thanks to gold and green ornaments, poinsettias, stars and ribbons.
Green and gold are perhaps the most glam color scheme you can use for Christmas, and it never goes out of style.
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This lush textural garland is made of evergreens, gold and copper ornaments, ribbons and lights.
This is pure woodland glam with green, gold, metallic and white ornaments, frosted twigs and lights.
Green and gold seems to be a basic color scheme for the holidays but if you take unusual shades and creative ornaments, it will look amazing.
Pairing blush and mint ornaments and sprucing them up with a bit of gold will make your Christmas tree chic, refined and quite tender-looking.
Pink And Green
Pink and green is my favorite color scheme for Christmas: it’s a modern take on red and green and it looks cheerful, vibrant and fun. I love the combo of fuchsia and hot pink with bold green or mint but if you need a softer look, you can always rock mint and blush. This is a great palette for both modern and vintage spaces as it’s very versatile.
Emerald and hot pink are a match made in heaven, it's a modern alternative to traditional red and green decor.
Pink and green shades are a cool combo and they can be applied ot various styles, from modern and contemporary to vintage.
If you have a pink Christmas tree, you can style it with green ornaments easily, and you will get a lovely color scheme.
Green and pink shades in holiday decor always bring a cheerful touch to the space and make it fun and cool.
Pink, red and green are a gorgeous combo for styling a holiday space, and you can apply these colors to both modern and vintage spaces.
Hot pink paired with neon green and yellow are a gorgeous combo for a modern and colorful space.
Hot pink and emerald are a cool modenr color scheme that looks on flocked and white trees best of all.
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I love modern takes on traditional holiday color schemes and how fresh and cheerful they look: dark green, emerald and shades of pink are a nice alternative to red and green.
Green And White
The most soothing and neutral color palette is green and white or creamy. This is a lovely solution for modern decorating, great for winter wonderland, Scandinavian and even woodland spaces, and can be pull off in glam and refined interiors if you add metallics. The scheme is quite versatile, and you can make it very contrasting choosing not mint or sage but dark green.
Styling a white Christmas tree with dark-colored ornaments and ribbons will make it look contrasting and sophisticated.
Pairing up white and green decor will give your holiday space a soothing feel and a lovely look.
Emerald and white are a perfect modern Christmas color scheme that looks bold and elegant and matches many spaces.
I love how a basic flocked Christmas tree is turned into a modern masterpiece with oversized neutral ornaments and small emerald ones.
Style a flocked Christmas tree with green ribbons, light gold and transparent ornaments for a lovely look.
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This white Christmas tree is slightly accented with a bit of green decor, mint and emerald, and it's great for a winter wonderland space.
Give a refined yet natural look to your tree using neutrals ribbons, green and white ornaments and leaves.
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Style your console table in a Scandinavian way, with a white Christmas village and some bottlebrush trees.
Woodland but make it modern! This is how you can do it: add oversized pinecones and oversized baubles, frosted branches and lights.
This green and white winter tablescape is done with leaves and berries, pillar and tall and thin candles and woven placemats.
Natural color schemes look very modern and chic: green, white and black are a nice combo for a stylish Christmas tree.
Green And Brown
As rustic and woodland decor are among top trends that aren’t going anywhere, rocking brown and green shades is very up-to-date. Beautiful forest-themed ornaments in amber, brown and beige shades look very stylish with evergreens, fresh greenery and just green baubles. Burlap and brown velvet are a perfect match for green Christmas trees, and wooden decorations will finish off the look giving texture. Get inspired!
This mantel shows off woodland-themed and slightly boho decor with brown ornaments, bells, plywood trees and lots of evergreens.
If you love woodland decor, you can pull off gold and brown ornaments, acorns, pinecones on a green tree to achieve a forest look.
Green and brown together with animal ornaments and fake birds create an impression of a woodland Christmas tree.
This is how you can pull off green and gold color scheme in a non-banal way: vary the shades. Here you can see teal and lighter gold ornaments added for more interest.
Velvet ornaments give your Christmas tree a soft look and feel and star-shaped lights make it wow.
Make your Christmas tree extremely glam yet woodland-inspired adding just green and animal print ornaments and pinecones.
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Evergreens, brown ornaments and vintage bells are always a good idea for a stylish Christmas mantel.
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