The holiday season is approaching, and if there’s one thing that shouldn’t be repetitive, it’s your decorations. Say goodbye to the same old decor and welcome the hottest trends of 2023 into your home this Christmas.
1. Rich, Dark Palettes
This year’s palette is all about depth and richness. Move beyond the typical red and green; embrace deep emeralds, sapphire blues, and regal purples. It’s a luxurious twist on traditional decor, incorporating metal accents and sumptuous velvets for a sophisticated contrast.
2. Candy Colors
On the flip side, pastel hues reminiscent of candies are making a statement. Teal, pink, and vibrant neons are taking center stage. It’s not just about visuals; it’s about expressing individuality through these fresh, unconventional holiday colors.
3. Eco-Conscious Design
Sustainability is in vogue. Think reusable advent calendars, recycled gift wrapping, and energy-efficient LED lights. Supporting local artists for decorations adds uniqueness while being eco-friendly.
4. Flocked Trees
Flocked trees are trending, but quality matters. Invest in a high-quality flocked tree for a stunning, realistic look that lasts for years.
5. Cozy Scandi
Create a cozy, Scandinavian-inspired atmosphere with soft knits, faux fur, and warm neutrals. Skip the traditional red and green, opting instead for beiges, whites, and grays. Scatter lights throughout your space for that inviting hygge ambiance.
6. Extra-Large Ornaments
Think big when it comes to ornaments. Oversized pieces lend a designer touch to your decorations. Embrace creativity by using non-traditional decor items like lanterns and signs.
7. Get Some High-Tech Help
Welcome technology into your holiday decor. Use app-controlled lighting, sound-reactive ornaments, and augmented reality elements to blend classic and modern design for a festive twist.
Remember, there are no rules in decorating for the holidays. Lighten up, have fun, and let your decor be the highlight of the season. As Sheri Fitzgerald wisely said, “There are no mistakes when Christmasing.”