![]() ![]() The brush trees you can see interspersed in the garland and dotted amongst the shelving are some of our favorite Christmas kitchen decorations. And don't save all the table decor for Christmas day, be inspired by this space and run a simple garland down the center of the table, adding lights or candles to illuminate the greenery – simple but effective. If you have shelves in your kitchen, or even glass-fronted cabinets, weave fairy lights through your crockery and hang small decorations to give just a touch of a season update. It might not be the most practical to bring in an 11ft Christmas tree, but you can add some sparkle with just a few festive additions. ![]() Dangle delicate glass baubles at the top of the tree to prevent any breakages and add special ones last, so they are in the perfect position.’ĭespite often being the heart of the home during the holiday season, the kitchen does get overlooked when it comes to Christmas decorating ideas. 'Hang larger baubles closer to the center of the tree to give it more depth and use small ones towards the end of the branches. Take home tip: ‘To create a balanced, visually pleasing tree, buy baubles in threes, sixes, or twelves, and place these on first in a ‘Z’ shape,' says Mark Winstanley from The White Company. 'My basket fetish knows no bounds: woods, willows or grasses, it doesn’t matter. 'Of course, nothing says Christmas like a tree – and real or fake, my main concern is the basket it sits in,' says the interior designer Minnie Kemp. Green and red have long reigned as the holiday hues and silver and gold are always a go-to if you are after a more elegant look, but if you after a more rustic look this year, experiment with warmer more earthy tones like deep oranges, browns, and mossy greens.Ĭonsider layering textures too, see how in this tree paper decorations mix with ceramic ornaments and wooden beaded garlands to create a very natural display that has a very on-trend Nordic vibe.Īnd consider the base. You could even add some fairy lights if you have some spare.When deciding on how to decorate your home for Christmas, the first thoughts go to color. Then you can hang any of your neutral ornaments or even some pinecones if you have some left over from other decor projects. Head down to your closest forest and look for a relatively thick branch, it doesn’t need to be too long, the length will depend on how much space you’d like to fill. Hanging Branch Natural Christmas Decor Photo by Harry and Frankīring more elements of nature into your holiday decor! All you need is a branch and anything you’d like to hang on it to make it look pretty. This neutral and natural gift wrapping is not only classy but also so simple! It’s the perfect décor until you give your loved ones their gifts but could also be empty and reused every year! Especially when you first put the Christmas tree up, it just looks a bit bare without anything underneath it. Neutral Gift Wrap Photo by Call me Cupcake Whether you spend an afternoon doing a bit of DIY or opt for a store-bought option, they’re a go-to decoration that looks beautiful every single year. They have been a 2022 hit and not only do they look amazing, but they also smell amazing for weeks and surprisingly last 2-3 years! This simple and minimalistic string decoration will be a great addition to your Christmas decorations this year! Dried Orange Wreath for Christmas Photo by Romantic Homesĭo you happen to have some leftover dried oranges after creating your string garland? Even if not, you’ll want to make some more for this beautiful wreath idea!Ĭhristmas wreaths are a classic and easy way to instantly level up your Christmas decorations. Have you ever thought about using dried fruit as a decoration? Dried Orange Holiday Garland Photo by Maiju Saw Instead, they can be neutral, pretty and match your décor to perfection. Neutral Christmas Stockings Photo by White Picket FarmhouseĬhristmas stockings don’t have to be traditional in colour or have a childish feel to them. With a few neutral ornaments, a simple branch can become a pretty and natural decoration. While you’re out finding pinecones for your amazing natural and neutral tree ornaments, continue your search for a branch like the one on this beauty of a mantel. Photo by Franciska Munck-Johansen/House of Picture/Interior Archive
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