Get inspired with beautiful, bold colors this holiday season.
Color is the perfect way to channel your unique personality and create a space that brings you joy.
Here are some favorite Christmas color scheme ideas to get you started.
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“Red and white is a classic Christmas combo that reminds me ofcandy canes,” says Robinson.
She recommends buying some and hanging them on the tree as a fun (and tasty) motif.
White Christmas trees are soaring in popularity, making an excellent blank canvas for red ornaments.
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Travel back in time with blue beadwork, ribbons, porcelain figurines, and delicate snowy white lace.
Continue the theme with finevintage blue-and-white Chinaand polished glassware on a white linen tablecloth.
Finish the look with candle holders and a centerpiece of fruits and nuts for added Old World charm.
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Add white for a crisp look and gold accents to warm upand glam upthe scheme.
Pops of Pink
Jump on2023’s most popular color trendwith muted shades of pink.
Incorporate blush and soft pastelpink Christmas decorationsto channel a cozy yet whimsical touch.
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Pair pale pink shades withlight green accentsfor a contemporary spin on the classic Christmas palette.
Green works well in both traditional and contemporary homes.
Associated with nature, green has aninnate calming qualitythat’s welcome during the busy winter season.
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If your home alreadysports a green palette, draw on existing decor for inspiration so your Christmas decorations coordinate.
Rainbow Hues
Capture the essence of a merry Christmas with a rainbow of happy hues.
“Multicolored is my go-to color palette.
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You just can’t have too many colors,” says Robinson.
“My Christmas decorations are similar to the color palette you see in my home.
“Like a box of Quality Street chocolates, they are perfect for the festive season.”
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Or opt for aflocked Christmas treefor a snowy white backdrop.
Ready your home for hosting with a crisp white tablecloth and simple matte black dishware.
Keep table decorations simple with metallic mini trees or an evergreencenterpiece decoratedwith black-and-white bows or ornaments.
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“I much prefer to cherish my Christmas decorations and enjoy bringing out the same ones every year.
I love the nostalgia of it all,” says Robinson.
As well as being environmentally friendly,vintage Christmas decoris imbued with a sense of nostalgia.
Line your mantel with all-time Christmas classics, likegingerbread houses, nutcrackers, and ceramic Christmas trees.
“Go all the way with retro kitsch baubles and fifties nostalgia,” says Robinson.
Pair them with silver or copper accents for a sparkling finish.