Christmas Room Decor Inspiration To Make Your Home Extra Festive

2021-12-28 00:51:03 By : Mr. bing zhao

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Fabulous new ways to style your space for the festive season.

It's so easy to spread Christmas joy throughout the home and even the most subtle decorations will give a room extra warmth during the festive season. Because it's the most wonderful time of the year, we've compiled 25 festive Christmas room decor images guaranteed to give you that warm, cosy Christmas feeling.

Before you even step inside, attach a Christmas wreath to your front door. This gorgeous red and green wreath perfectly complements the muted duck egg door colour.

Dix Blue No.82 in Exterior Eggshell, Farrow & Ball

Create a cosy Christmas setting with an elegant white table scheme. Include fine bone china, beautiful linens and vintage-inspired candlesticks, teamed with tactile cushions, faux greenery and a sparkle wreath.

Christmas decorations available from The White Company

Sumptuous velvets and a frosted glass chandelier helps to create an elegant look is this dark blue living room.

Elysee Chandelier and Insignia double arm wall light, Pooky. Oscar sofa, armchair and coffee table, sofa.com

Muted pink works brilliantly in a bedroom. Play with different shapes and patterns (circular, stripes etc.) for interest.

Christmas bedroom wall paint in Piranesi Pin and Pointe Silk. Chest of drawers: Chalk paint in Olive and Emperor Silk, all Annie Sloan

Nothing beats candles for ambience. Use tapered candles as a table centrepiece and bring out your best glassware for a truly worthy celebration.

As the evening draws in, get cosy by a roaring fire. Grab a blanket for when the flames die down.

For a Scandi dining room look, layer the table with textiles, crumpled linen, foraged pine cones and eucalyptus. Make the most of the space above the table by using a rod to hang paper decorations or trailing foliage, or tack them to the ceiling.

For a minimalist Christmas living room, layer your sofa with festive cushions and faux fur throws. Drape a simple star garland along the wall and decorate the coffee table with dried flowers.

White Noel Cushion and blue Joyeux Noel Cushion, from the House Beautiful collection at Homebase

Even the smallest space can be transformed with some festive charm. Turn the functional into the ornamental by decorating your shelving. For a cosy but considered look, combine old favourites with contemporary pieces. Layer them together artfully by mixing heights and textures, but stick to a relatively tight colour palette so your display doesn't become chaotic.

Christmas accessories from Layered Lounge

How do you decorate your bathroom for Christmas? String a garland along the wall and add candles (pillars or tapered) for ambience. Additionally, Christmas wreaths can be hung up on walls, doors, windows or above the toilet.

Walls: India Yellow No.66 in Modern Emulsion, Farrow & Ball

A warm, rich entrance really does set the scene at Christmas time. Revitalise your space with a rich and colourful carpet that will enhance your interior.

Residence Striped Carpet in Tabasco Stripes, from the House Beautiful collection at Carpetright

For a rustic Christmas look, keep it pared-back to highlight tactile textures on a wooden table. A simple evergreen garland, some white candles, and a Christmas swag tied to the back of each dining chair is all you need.

Neon candles, bright mini bottle trees, bold glass tumblers and vibrant decorations will all add some fun to the formalities at dinner time. Additionally, frame your table with a show-stopping garland threaded with twinkling lights.

Fireplaces are great focal points at Christmas time. Add candles for extra ambience and decorate the mantel with small ornaments.

In the bedroom at Christmas, dress your headboard or the wall above with a garland or string lights. Your bedside table can easily be spruced up with a few festive decorations too, using dried flowers and paper Christmas decorations.

Neva Velvet-Finish Ottoman Bed Frame in Grey, from the House Beautiful collection at Dreams

When it comes to Christmas kitchen decor, less is generally more, plus you probably won't have the space to go all out. But a few subtle touches – string lights or a thin garland along a shelf, and a tiny Christmas tree on the kitchen island – will do the trick.

Langton in mink and putty by Burbidge

Embrace jewel colours at Christmas, just like this gorgeous living room. Layers of soft velvet in rich, sumptuous colours will create a cosy space for you and your loved ones to gather.

Izzy sofa and Georgette footstool, both sofa.com

Bring magic and grown-up glamour to your home this Christmas. Illuminate your entrance hall for a festive glow – you can never have too much sparkle.

Garlands are big news when it comes to decorating fireplace mantels, but you don't have to follow the majority. Embrace the mantelscaping trend by layering candles, small ornaments and vases filled with sprigs and branches.

Walls: Chinese Blue No.90 in Estate Emulsion. Ceiling: James White No.2010 also in Estate Emulsion, both Farrow & Ball

No room for a Christmas tree? This wallpaper panel can be hung like a work of art and a string of lights suspended from a hook will bring seasonal style to the smallest of spaces. It's ideal for a home office or study area.

Greet your guests with a welcoming wreath and some twinkling hanging star lights. This abundant wreath is so easy to make – simply form hops and berries into a wreath shape and secure. Spray with glitter for a festive finish.

Door and surround painted in Inchyra Blue exterior eggshell, Farrow & Ball

Give a traditionally laid red and gold table a few modern twists. Fabric crackers and tablecloths in crimson and gold will add a luxe feel. Bring extra bling to the table with gold-rimmed plates and glassware mixed in with foliage with a touch of sparkle.

We love this deep blue-green kitchen. A Christmas tree is nestled on the side which makes for the most wonderful glow as you prep meals.

Somerton in baltic green and brushed brass by Kitchen Makers

Opt for an alternative stair garland for the festive season and inject some colour to your hallway with a vibrant paper garland.

If you keep your Christmas decorations quite pared-back throughout the home, the one place to really experiment with colour is your dining area. Play with shapes, patterns and textures and set up your table with Christmas crackers, floral arrangements, and candles for a glowing atmosphere.

Walls: Yeabridge Green No.287 & Bancha No.298 in Modern Emulsion. Ceiling: James White No.2010 also in Modern Emulsion, both Farrow & Ball.

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