![]() ![]() This approach creates a more seamless transition into the holidays AND keeps my home from having a Christmas-themed identity crisis. Instead of grabbing and using every holiday item I see and love (which…is a lot of them!), I pick items that either match or compliment my existing decor. This realization has changed how I approach decorating for the holidays over the years. Pick and choose the elements of the ideas you love, and transform your space for the season.A few years ago, I had a holiday decorating epiphany! After pouring through magazines and looking online at beautiful holiday homes, I realized that the most noteworthy ones worked with their everyday decor (not against it) when decorating for Christmas. Shades of green mixed with white and red create an oh-so-festive feel the whole family will love.ĭeciding how to decorate your living room for Christmas should be as fun as the holiday itself. Christmas Wonderland Living RoomĪ tree packed with ornaments feels so festive, and we love the idea of hanging wreaths in front of windows. Choose trees and garland with natural-looking needles and look for décor that nods to the great outdoors. We love that this living room feels like it’s right out of the woods. ![]() Gold décor, ornaments, and gift wrap add a touch of opulence, and a fluffy rug makes this living room feel plush yet welcoming. Play up formal furniture with white and green pillows in bold patterns. Toss in some plaid pillows to soften the look. Red, white, blue, and green all come together with simple wood and leather furnishings for classic Americana style. You can’t go wrong with classic holiday colors. Mix white with silver, gold, and plenty of twinkling lights to create a magical space. White Christmas Living RoomĮven when there’s no snow outside, you can create a white Christmas with your living room décor. Opt for a slim tree, simple ornaments, white candles, and unfussy silver accents. Minimalist rooms feel clean and purposeful no matter the time of year. When it comes to Christmas décor, there’s no need to go overboard. Emerald green velvet chairs add rich texture, while birch candle holders and pine cones bring organic appeal. We love the bare tree in this space and the inclusion of other house plants. Invite the outdoors in this holiday season. Mix metallics, velvet, faux fur, and lights for a celebratory space that’s ultra luxe. The holidays are an ideal time to go glam because the look carries itself well into New Year’s Eve, too. Small, retro trees, garland, and snowflake cutouts are all this living room needs. This space proves you don’t have to go big with Christmas décor to make an impact. Get the look in your room with lush and geometric pillows, simple garland, a few candles, and classic gold ornaments. Leather and faux fur elevate this space, and clean lines keep it so chic. Antlers, driftwood, berries, and burlap, along with cabin-inspired wall art, create a space that’s reminiscent of the mountains, even if you live in the city. Set the mood with flocked greenery, buffalo plaid, and nature-inspired décor. A simple tree, garland, and string lights are all it takes to add Christmas cheer. Stick to a fairly neutral color palette and lean into a mix of patterns and textures, such as stripes, plaid, and burlap or jute. Farmhouse Christmas Living Roomįarmhouse style is a holiday favorite because it lends itself well to the cozy comforts of the season. Layer red on red for a rich, dramatic room, and finish with gold décor and textured upholstery to round out the look. ![]() Monochrome spaces are super chic, and feel particularly of-the-moment during the holiday season. What better way to relax over the holidays than in a room full of laid-back coastal style? Ornaments and string lights combine with traditional coastal elements, such as rattan, mudcloth, and shells, all in a blue and white color palette that’s as crisp as the ocean waves. Simple touches like a bowl of glittery ornaments adds to the holiday magic. Gray and cream bring a classic, calming vibe in this space, and a hint of red and green makes it feel decidedly Christmas. Looking for some inspiration? We’ve rounded up our favorite Christmas living room decorating ideas to help you decide how to dress your space up for the season. Your living room is the place where you gather, recharge, and connect with those you love, and decorating it for Christmas is the perfect way to get in the holiday spirit. ![]()
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