4 Christmas Decorating Trends That Stick Around And 4 That Go Away
If you want your Christmas decoration to follow the trends of the moment, pay attention, because here you will discover what is worn and … what has gone out of style! Everything is for a trendy Christmas.
The Christmas trees that combine color ornaments gold and silver trend will continue this year. It is a mixture that always works because they create very elegant and sophisticated spaces, with a touch of tradition.
Another trend that remains is to decorate with natural garlands. Holly branches, leaves, flowers… As long as it’s natural, anything goes. Use them to decorate the fireplace, stair railing, or as a centerpiece.
The natural decoration is here to stay, and that also affects Christmas. Thus, this year we will see ornaments in green tones that extend the natural look of trees. You can mix them with golden accents.
The trend of decorating with pastel colors has seen its best last season, but this Christmas it is gone. Let’s see, with this we are not saying that you have to suppress these tones from your Christmas decoration, but forget about the geeky and 100% dusty environments, they are unnatural.
There is nothing that takes away the Christmas and home spirit more than a decoration that seems artificial and manufactured in series. To avoid this, bet on natural ornaments, with elements such as wreaths, pinecones, and branches with holly flowers.
This Christmas, homes will be filled with life and color with the decoration, and that will keep the trend of minimalism away. Assume it, Christmas is a time of decorative abundance, so try to move from bland, boring, and monochromatic environments, because they will affect your mood (and that of your family).
Themed Christmas trees are unnatural and quite forced, so this trend will not triumph in 2021 either, since what is sought is to create homely and stylish environments. Bye, bye!