Puzzling over Christmas decor this year? Besides going traditional with red, green, gold and white, you can pull off some trendy decorations to give your home an up-to-date holiday look. We’ve prepared the hottest trends that are already popping, take a look and maybe you’ll see something inspiring here.
Colors
Pink Decor
Pink is in the spotlight this year, you may see a lot of pink Christmas trees, decorations, wreaths and garlands and just ornaments in these shades. Pink is quite a versatile color that can be applied to both modern and vintage spaces, to shabby chic and contemporary ones, the main thing is how you style it and what other colors you pick. Pink works with navy and black, red and white, green and metallics very well, though you can integrate it into colorful palettes, too.
This pastel pink Christmas tree is done with ice cream cones, beads and ornaments and it looks extremely cute and sweet in all senses.
This pink tree is done with mismatching pastel ornaments, which add interest to it, and a matching garland highlights the decor.
Even a small Christmas tree can become a statement if you take it in a bright color or style it with bold ornaments like here - disco balls.
This pink Christmas tree shows off popcorn and ice cream cones all over, and it's extremely fun, cool and bold, everyone with a sweet tooth, get inspired!.
This pink space is done with a matching pink Christmas tree, with beads, ornaments and calligraphy decor.
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A pink Christmas tree is already a party statement and bright and funf ornaments will make it even more fun and playful.
A blush Christmas tree is done with neutral ribbons, pastel blue ornaments and beads, and it's a great match for an elegant vintage space.
This blush Christmas tablescape is a refined idea, and it's accented with vintage decor: a Santa figurine, small bottlebrush trees, blush petal trees.
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This blush Christmas tree is done with printed and neutral ornaments, and it looks extrmeley cute and girlish.
Style a pink Christmas tree with white and silver ornaments, with clear ones with decor, and disco balls will give it a party feel.
This pink Christmas tree shows off extra bold decor with lovely and funny foodie ornaments.
The blush holiday tablescape is accented with vintage ornaments and candy canes to give it a cool Christmas feel.
I love this adorable holiday porch done with a pink Christmas tree, wreath and garland over the tree.
Colorful Decor
All things kitschy, whimsy and colorful are all the rage this year, and if you have a bold color palette in mind, just do it! Forget classic and restraint color schemes and go wild rocking all the colors of the rainbow and all their shades at the same time. Such decorating can be both modern and vintage and you can apply it everywhere, starting in the front porch and finishing in your dining room.
A lilac tree is a bold statement itself, and orange and pink ornaments and ribbons make it even bolder.
How to style a pink Christmas tree? Make it even bolder using colorful ornaments here and there and add beads.
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A flocked Christmas tree is done with large scale colorful ornaments that are enough to make a statement and no other decor is needed here.
This extra bold holiday space is done with a silver tree with vintage ornaments, and bright walls and dresser are a perfect backdrop.
Rose gold and navy are a unique and very elegant solution for a Christmas tree, it looks sophisticated and very chic.
This Christmas tree shows off woodland decor done in a creative color scheme of blue, amber and copper, with pinecones and mushrooms.
Styles
Cottagecore
Cottage and farmhouse aesthetics never goes out of style because of coziness it brings but this year it’s super trendy. Whether you have a farmhouse interior and wanna add something matching or you have some other style but crave for that comfy feel, a cottagecore Christmas tree and other decor will be a nice idea. What else can you add? Natural evergreens, branches and pinecones, a Christmas village and all things natural and rustic that come to your mind.
The kitchen window is done with evergreens, citrus slices, pinecones and with some more on the countertop.
This neutral Christmas tree is done with copper, gold and black ornaments, pinecones and lights, this is a fresh farmhouse tree idea.
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This illuminated buffet shows off a Christmas village with some mini trees and houses.
The white farmhouse dining room is decorated with a gorgeous neutral Christmas tree, a mantel with a garland and chic decor on the table.
This entryway is styled with a mantel, flocked evergreens, flocked trees in baskets, mirrors and artwork.
The banister is styled with evergreens, red ribbons and vintage bells, this is a nice idea for a vintage cottage feel in the space.
This copper, green and black Christmas tree with beads and bows is a unique solution for a neutral space.
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This Christmas tree is done with pink and white vintage ornaments, it can be a nice solution for a vintage holiday farmhouse.
This Christmas tree shows off plaid bows, some vintage ornaments and snowy pinecones, which make them perfect for a cottage room.
These lovely flocked Christmas trees are so beautiful that they don't require any decor, and gingerbread cardboard houses add charm to them.
The black farmhouse buffet shows off evergreens, beads, snowflakes and pinecones, and it's a cool cottage furniture piece.
Maximalism
As I mentioned above, all things kitschy and bright are on top this year, and if you feel like rocking them, go ahead. Mix up colors, styles and decor but keep in mind that even maximalism should be stylish, so you will need to tie the decor up or incorporate some touches that will make it all cohesive.
This holiday space is done with 80s maximalist style, with striped ribbons, colorful ornaments of cardboard and baubles and bright mantel decor.
This whimsical and maximalist Christmas tree is decorated with all kinds of baubles and ornaments, ribbos and beads.
Fuchsia tinsel Christmas trees are done with neutral and gold ornaments, vintage and modern ones.
This is a creative way to decorate a Christmas tree with citrus slices, colorful vintage ornaments, this is vintage maximalism.
This is a modern maximalist Christmas tree with glitter and uniquely shaped decorations.
This tree shows how to pair vintage decor and maximalism, with lots of various ornaments and ribbons here and there.
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This flocked Christmas tree is dotted with extra bright ornaments of all colors and some fun and unique pieces.
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Retro Disco
Disco balls are very popular for NYE parties but this year we are rocking retro style with disco balls at Christmas, too. These are not only Christmas tree ornaments, you can make literally anything of disco balls: garlands, trees, wreaths and any other decor. Rock them in different colors to match your space, get inspired!
Compose a unique and jaw-dropping disco ball Christmas tree if you are a party animal.
Santa hat disco balls are amazing for styling your home for Christmas.
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Such a wreath is a fantastic holiday decoration for both indoors and outdoors, and you can easily make one of tinsel and disco balls.
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These cute and fun disco ball snowmen are adorable for holiday decor and can be easily DIYed.
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This bright holiday garland is made of pink velvet ribbons and disco balls, and it's a super cool idea for parties.
Hang some disco balls on the chandelier to make it feel like parties and holidays.
The refined and chic holiday table setting is done with elegant plates, gold-rimmed glasses, trees and is made more modern with disco balls.
Disco balls can be hung not only on the tree but also on the banister and on furniture pieces.
This bright disco ball wreath is a super cool idea for NYE and just for the holidays, and you can easily DIY it.
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