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Christmas Trends 2023: The Top Six Home Decor Looks For The Festive Season


If you want a bit of Christmas decor inspiration on how you can style your own home for the festive season, take a look at these six Christmas decor trends set to be big for Christmas 2023. From glamorous Christmas tree ideas with a hint of nostalgia to using ribbons and bows on more than just the presents, these six key Christmas looks are set to be hugely popular this December.

Scroll down to the bottom of the page to ‘get the look’ for Christmas 2023!

Glam nostalgia

Trees adorned with angel hair tinsel were a huge trend up until the 1980’s when they went completely out of fashion. However, this shaggy tree style has come full circle and Christmas trees dripping in single strips of silver are now massively on-trend. The trouble with decorating with angel hair is that it is quite hard to get right - get it wrong and it can be a total disaster. Ideally, stick to one colour of angel hair only rather than mixing up shades and spread the strands out evenly across the tree (if it’s applied in clumps it can look like a messy bird’s nest!) Keep the rest of the tree paired back with just a few simple decorations and lights and let the angel hair take centre stage.

Cox & Cox Pre-lit Christmas Tree - 7ft Midnight Mood decorated in Angel hair tinsel.

Decorate with bows, ribbons, fabric strips & trimmings

Ribbons and trimmings are not just for the presents! One of the most popular styles of Christmas tree this year will be those adorned in bows and fabric strips. It has a very cute, vintage feel and it’s a trend that can be embraced inexpensively. Simply invest in a few rolls of ribbon or cut up old clothes into strips and tie them to your tree branches.

You can purchase these candy cane fabric ties on the Alice Palmer & Co website.

You can stick to all one colour, or mix up your ribbons and bows like The Makerista has below with her beautiful tree that blends blue bows with burgundy ones.

Image Credit: The Makerista

The key thing with this trend is to use ribbons everywhere! Tie them around the base of wall lights, stick them at the top of mirrors and wrap your table cutlery in them. I particularly love this idea below from Rowen & Wren who have tied ribbons around dinner candle sticks:

Image Credit: Rowen & Wren.

The key colour: Warm, Autumnal tones of burgundy, caramel, brick and burnt orange

These warm honey shades have been really popular as paint colours this year and this will continue into our Christmas decorations. Rich browns, tan colours, burgundy tones and burnt orange hues have an autumnal feel that also works well at Christmas. They are sophisticated shades with a nostalgic nod to traditional Christmas decor.

Rebecca Udall Christmas Table in rich burgundy tones.

Beautiful toffee and red velvet ribbon from Layered Lounge.

Paper Chains

Another vintage paper decoration that is back in a big way! We’ve seen folded paper baubles and Swedish stars rise in popularity in previous years and 2023 is the year that the paperchain makes a big comeback. Sustainable and super simple to do, simply cut old magazines or coloured paper into strips, loop each one through the next and hang them from each corner of the ceiling.

Shop this tableware at Alice Palmer & Co.

Hand-painted decorations

There has definitely been a move away from mass-produced bauble packs to individual, artsy, hand-painted or handmade decorations for a touch of whimsical decor. No two handmade or hand-painted decorations are the same and they make for a more personal, bespoke scheme.

Hand-painted decorations from Rowen & Wren.

Bells

While bells have always been associated with Christmas, this year they will definitely have more of a ‘moment’ and will be featured heavily within Christmas decor schemes. Hang bells off fireplace mantel garlands, on door wreaths and off the staircase bannister for a modern, yet traditional, look.

Purchase this Wavy Edge Terracotta Bell decoration from Staw London.

Chicantique Christmas Bell With Grooves from Charlotte’s Shopping.

  1. Habitat, Large Gold Metal Hanging Bells, £10 / 2. Nkuku Manya Metal Bell Baubles Brass, £22.50 for 3 / 3. Pink velvet ribbon via Amazon / 4. Handpainted Set of 3 Eco Christmas Decorations, £25, Heavenly Homes & Gardens / 5. Scallop table mat via Rebecca Udall, £24 / 6. Velvet & Silk Pom Pom Christmas Stocking, Burgundy, £72, Rebecca Udall / 7. V&A Paper chain kit, £11 / 8. Angel Hair Tinsel via Amazon / 9. Bamboo Handle Cutlery Four Piece Set, £74, Rebecca Udall / 10. John Lewis Red Marble Serve Board, 34cm.

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