Christmas Decors in Trend: 2021 Edition

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We all need a pleasant and uplifting atmosphere this year, one that inspires warmth, tactility, and togetherness, with modest comforts and endearing family rituals, after a challenging year. Christmas in 2021 will elicit more feelings of optimism and happiness than ever before, with families arranging a really festive display throughout the house.
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We all enjoy seeing what’s hot in interior design, so imagine how much fun it will be to see what’s hot in Christmas decorating in 2021! This year’s most popular decor is so gorgeous and Christmassy, and it’s a throwback to the past! Here’s what’s hot this holiday season.

  1. Nostalgic Decor 

We’re totally embracing nostalgic traditions, such as the classic porcelain Christmas trees that have made a significant reappearance in recent years, after living through a global epidemic has helped us appreciate the minor things in life. We aren’t the only ones exploring Grandma’s attic for vintage holiday ornaments, according to Instagram: the hashtag #CeramicChristmasTree has over 13,000 images, and people are already posting this year’s treasures. You can also add custom-made curtains on the side to complement your nostalgic decor.

  1. Look to nature for your Christmas tree.

While we love to incorporate the outdoors into every aspect of our holiday decor, nothing beats the natural beauty of a Christmas tree. The ideal approach is to match your tree’s natural beauty. But be careful: things can soon get out of hand, and in this situation, less is absolutely more. It’s more about embracing the season rather than allowing it to overpower or swallow your home decor. While ornaments, garland, and other tree trimmings are lovely, try removing some of them and allowing some greenery to show through. It’s nice to put your Christmas Tree near your window to complement it in your custom-made curtains

  1. Materials that have been recycled

We’re going green this season by wrapping gifts in fabric rather of paper and buying eco-friendly decor items whenever possible. This year, sustainable Christmas products are top of mind, and switching up your regular wrapping procedure is an easy way to make an impact. Ditch the paper and invest in furoshiki wraps or cloth gift bags to stay on fashion while also helping the earth.

  1. Mixing Old and New at the Christmas Table

You can have the greatest fun when it comes to decorating a table. It’s an excellent spot to mix old and new. While we’re big on thoughtful and studied design, it’s also crucial to make guests feel welcome with an approach that’s easy to understand. Mix and match designs, fabrics, and elements to create a perfectly imperfect look. On a festive table, different printed napkins or hues always look great. Instead of the omnipresent poppers, place something sweet and tasty at each place setting for your guests to take home. Instead of poinsettias, use small Christmas trees as centerpieces. Alternatively, you can use flowers of various sizes and hues.

If you have any extra garland from your stairwell or mantle, use it to ground the pattern by running it down the center of the table. Layer garland, candles, and little hand-carved wood Christmas trees over a fabric runner. Keep in mind that it’s all about finding the right balance. You can still work in elevated and emotive accents while establishing a laid-back ambiance to let you let go of stress and focus on connection.

  1. Décor on a Budget

We utilize the same holiday decor every year for the most part since it’s simple and functional. However, embracing new holiday decorating ideas does not necessitate a complete makeover of your current decor. You can also add custom-made curtains on the side to complement your décor choice. We won’t be spending a lot of money on new decor this year; instead, we’ll be recycling our old pieces and matching them with inexpensive DIY Christmas decorations so we can save money for a big holiday feast and travel expenditures to meet far-away family we didn’t get to see during the pandemic. 

  1. Create a Winter Wonderland with the Christmas Colors

With everyone desiring a good dose of seasonal nostalgia, it’s no surprise that traditional color schemes are becoming increasingly popular. While a homage to the past may conjure up images of red and green, instead create a winter paradise. Choosing a palette of white, gold, and silver is a simple and harmonious approach to include the natural elements that are also popular this year. Natural oak, porcelain, a modest amount of gold and brass, and plenty of greenery are all good choices.

White lights, bright reds, gold, and silver are all good choices. Ribbons are delicately put throughout the tree, and an elegant tree topper completes the look. While you can be careful about how you mix these hues into your décor, perfection is overrated in this case. You can also add custom-made curtains on the side to complement your winter theme.

  1. Pampas Grass 

Pampas grass has become very popular this year, and it has even found its way into the holiday industry. The newest holiday craze we’ve noticed is Pampas grass Christmas trees, which are available in a variety of sizes and colors on internet shopping sites. These are our top picks if you’re in the market for one.

  1. Keep It Evergreen With Wreaths and Flowers

Wreaths and foliage should have a special position outside the house, we all agree. Make this happen using dried flowers, which are a low-maintenance, all-seasons method to add a little life to your room, and a pine wreath with small pinecones. Display them over an antique mirror or bar for an extra pop of holiday brightness and a little surprise. You can also add custom-made curtains on the side to complement your wreath and flowers!
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  1. Neutrals for the Farmhouse

Neutral décor isn’t going anywhere this year, whether it’s farmhouse whites or mid-century contemporary blacks and greys—which means neutral Christmas decorations are definitely in. Searches for farmhouse Christmas ideas have increased 400% in the previous five years, according to Google Trends. You can also add custom-made curtains on the side to complement your current color scheme. If red and green aren’t your usual year-round hues, don’t worry: white, black, navy, natural wood tones, and other neutrals may all look just as festive as more traditional Christmas colors.

  1. Keep the lighting simple but warm.

The lighting is last but not least on our list of this year’s festive trends. There’s nothing quite like catching a glimpse of a few starry lights through your neighborhood’s windows or soaking in the glow of a well-lit tree to make you feel romantic or lovely. Make sure to use two different light layers. To begin, travel around the tree from bottom to top, putting the lights into the branches’ centers, close to where the branches attach. Then, closer to where you’ll be hanging the ornaments, do a second stringing of lights on the branches.

Do you want to bring a little radiance to another area? Make your space more inviting by using candles. Always use a lot of candles in your decor, especially around the holidays. Similar to how you approach the tree, it’s all about creating interest with a variety of heights and materials when it comes to candles. You can also add custom-made curtains on the side to complement you lighting choice. Yorkshire Fabric Shop offers curtains to go to decorate your home this Christmas!

These popular themes and concepts, when combined, will undoubtedly lead you to the top holiday trends of 2021. Plus, by combining these ideas with your existing holiday decorations, you can keep the majority of your holiday budget for stocking stuffers and meaningful gifts for friends and family. Now you’re all set to decorate your home for the holidays!