Decorating
Seasonal Decorating
By
Farima Ferguson
Farima Ferguson
Farima Ferguson began her career at HGTV where she worked with designers to write about home design. Her work has appeared in HGTV, Insider Reviews, Travel Channel, and more.
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Published on 11/06/24
Decorating a Christmas tree will help you get into the holiday spirit. Using lights, garlands, ornaments, ribbons, tree skirts, tree toppers, and more, design a tree that expresses your style and enhances your holiday decor. Check out these Christmas tree ideas in a range of styles for inspiration.
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Pink Christmas Tree
You don't have to stick to the usual Christmas tree themes and color palettes to create a festive look. Dessert and candy-themed ornaments are the perfect addition to this bubblegum pink tree.
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Color-Coordinated Tree
Look around your home for inspiration when decorating your tree. This framed artwork was the inspiration piece for this tree that's decorated in coordinating colorful baubles.
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Faux Green Garland
If you have an older artificial tree that's a bit thin or missing a few branches, embellish it with faux greenery to give the tree a more lush look. Adding shiny baubles will give the tree a Christmas glow.
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Country-Style Tree Collar
Christmas tree collars can be pricey, so look around your home for items that would work. Here, picnic baskets surround the base of the tree to conceal the Christmas tree tree stand and create a faux base.
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Tropical Christmas Tree
Inspired by a trip to the Dominican Republic, this tree is decorated in tropical elements from the island, from botanicals to dried fruit. A large ribbon garland and ornaments tie in some Christmas spirit.
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All-White Christmas Tree
A white Christmas tree can make ornaments and other decorations stand out. The traditional red and green tree decorations add a bold look to this bright living area.
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Trio of Christmas Trees
Create a statement with a cluster of trees. Finding Lovely decorated the central live fir tree with simple ball ornaments and left the other two bare.
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Gold Leaf Tree Garland
If you love traditional Christmas design, but need a little touch of glam, a gold leaf garland is just what your tree needs. Pair it with red faux berries and traditional baubles for a classic look.
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Cottage Christmas Tree
Embrace simplicity with a cottage-style tree decorated with a sprinkling of star ornaments and string lights. The look brings a peaceful feel to the space.
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Flocked Christmas Tree
This mostly-white guest bedroom looks refreshing and welcoming, so it only makes sense that the tree matches. A small flocked tree next to the bed, along with a hanging wreath, helps make guests during the Christmas season feel welcome.
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Mixed Ball Ornaments
Nothing says Christmas like a traditional tree covered in metallic and glittery ball ornaments. Mix matte, shiny, and glittery finishes for added interest.
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Bright Tree Decor
A white tree creates a great backdrop for you to use your creativity when it comes to decorating. This tree features bright pops of lime green, pink, orange and peach for a playful look. The rattan star tree topper and DIY tree collar allow the tree itself to shine.
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Textural Tree Ornaments
This Scandinavian-style living room gets a sparkling look during Christmas with shiny large ornaments in silver, white and gold. The combination of frosted glass ornaments with the sequined gold ones brings texture to the tree.
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Nature-Themed Tree
Bring a farmhouse feel with a nature-inspired tree. A large antler-shaped tree topper adds playfulness.
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Scandanavian-Style Tree
Scandanavian Christmas trees are simple, homey, and charming. This Scandi-style tree is adorned in red and white ornaments, and surrounded by other Nordic decor like throw pillows that you can keep out all season long.
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Pencil Tree
Even the smallest of corners can include Christmas cheer. A small pencil Christmas tree fits perfectly in this fireplace nook. The same color scheme and textures on the tree are carried through to the fireplace mantel decor.
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Global-Inspired Tree
Your Christmas tree decorations are a chance to display your favorite things, including souvenirs from past travels. This global-inspired tree features ornaments and memorabilia to spark memories and conversation.
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Collectible Ornaments
Decorate your Christmas tree with collectibles that mean something personal to you and can be reused every year. Be sure to keep them safe once the season is over with dedicated ornament storage.
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Budget-Friendly Tree
For a budget-friendly take, reuse all that party decor you've been keeping in storage. This flocked tree is adorned in paper lanterns and flowers from celebrations from earlier in the year and paired with a colorful wall banner.
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Neutral Christmas Tree
Add texture to a neutral tree by using ornaments in a variety of shapes, sizes, and finishes. A chunky wood garland balances out the glowing string lights.
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Small Guest Room Tree
Christmas trees aren't just for common areas. If you can't get enough of Christmas cheer, add a tree to every room. This tree may be small in size, but brings a great amount of joy to overnight guests.
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Red, Green, and Gold Palette
You can never go wrong with a classic tree decorated in shades of green, white, and gold. This color palette will complement a traditional living room or add warmth to a modern space.
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Wood Bead Garlands
When you think of Christmas tree decorations, you may picture sparkling ornaments and decor. For a subtle look that still wows, decorate with natural wood elements paired with a few ornaments in the same color family.
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Potted Mini Tree
Christmas is an opportunity to turn everyday decor and houseplants into Christmas decor. This potted evergreen gets a festive upgrade with bulb lighting and a red planter.
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Gold Accents
If you're trying to bring a festive look to an unused corner of a room, it's a good opportunity to go big. This Christmas tree is all glam, from the gold ornaments to the glowing lights and the starburst tree topper.
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Black-and-White Tree
Green and red aren't the only Christmas color schemes out there. Complement a black-and-white living room with a matching tree and gift-wrapped presents for a coordinated look.
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Oversized Tree Topper
Top your tree with an oversized DIY ornament like a kraft paper snowflake to add whimsy to your living room. Keep the rest of the tree decor simple to complement an ornate Christmas mantel.
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Elegant Tree Decorations
Choose an elegant color palette to decorate your tree with nontraditional colors like deep blues, bright whites and metallic gold. To keep things simple, add in a few natural wood ornaments.
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White Berry Branches
Faux white berries stand out against this green Christmas tree. Oversized blue monogram ornaments soften the contrasting design.
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Poinsettias and Snowflakes
Pair poinsettias and snowflakes to create a red-and-white Christmas tree design. A buffalo check blanket and ice skates add to the wintry theme.
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Gingerbread House Tree
A Christmas tree is a way to display your favorite things about the season. If making gingerbread houses is one of your favorite Christmas pastimes, add the look to your tree through ornaments and color schemes.
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Plaid Accents
Match your tree decor to your curtains for a festive look. Red plaid window treatments flank this tree decorated with red garlands for a cozy feel.
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All-White Ornaments
Channel a snowy winter evening with all-white Christmas tree ornaments and decor. If you live in a cold climate, decorating this way is a great way to bring the outdoors inside where it's warm.
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Pastel Colors
For a fresh take on Christmas tree decor, mix pastel hues. This pastel tree is decorated with a sweets theme, featuring playful ornaments in the shape of lollipops, a pink ribbon garland, and a colorful gingerbread house.
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Artificial Tree
An artificial white Christmas tree can look just as elegant as a real tree. This one is adorned with faux florals, gold ornaments, and fabric pennants with golden lettering spelling out seasonal words.
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Blue, White, and Green Tree
Decorate your tree in the same color palette as your living room. This living space features cozy patterns and textural elements, from the sweater sofa pillows to the green and blue plaid window treatments and tree decorated with white florals and curled satin ribbons.
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Travel-Themed Christmas Tree
Decorate your tree with a travel theme. This tree includes collected ornaments from favorite trips, plus a compass illustration and wrapped gifts that reinforce the theme.
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Candy Cane-Inspired Tree
Decorate your tree with a candy cane theme to delight kids of all ages. A cute sign on the tree and large red bows on the handrail bring seasonal joy to this hallway decked out for Christmas.
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Monochromatic Christmas Tree
Sticking to one color scheme like these glittering light blue ornaments and bead garland will help your tree sparkle in any style home. To add more interest, choose ornaments and decor within the same color family but in varying shades and textures.
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Grand Christmas Tree
Don't forget to decorate your foyer to help make guests feel the Christmas cheer as soon as they walk in the door. Decorate a tall foyer tree with an extra-wide red satin ribbon garland to make a grand statement.
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Cotton-Candy Color Palette
If you want a tree that's as bold and colorful as you are, this is the tree design for you. The large glittering blue ornaments provide contrast with the bright pink and gingham green ribbon garland.
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Ribbon Tree Topper
Tie a large red velvet ribbon to the top of your tree for a romantic and timeless look. Liz Marie Blog adorned this fully decorated tree with vintage-style ornaments for a warm, farmhouse feel.
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Dining Room Tree
If you're serving Christmas in a formal dining room, adding a dedicated tree will make it feel extra inviting. This tree from Kibler & Kirch gets its elegant aura with amber glass balls, glass bead garlands, and sage green and cocoa brown ribbon.
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Mini Christmas Tree
Place a mini tree in a storage basket or bucket to decorate your hearth. Add plenty of string lights to create an inviting fireplace for gathering with friends and family, like this Christmas living room from Maison de Cinq.
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Rustic Kitchen Tree
Decorate your kitchen with a small rustic Christmas tree for a cozy feel. Most Lovely Things decorated this one with DIY dried orange slice garlands and placed it in a vintage crock.
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Pair of Trees
Place a pair of trees of staggered heights in the corner to add volume to your display. Liz Marie Blog kept it simple with matching twinkle lights and mismatched tree toppers in this all-white Christmas farmhouse vignette.
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Color-Coordinated Presents
Match your tree decor to your gift wrapping for a polished Christmas display. Maison de Cinq carried the sage green ornaments to the ribbon-tied presents under the tree for a cohesive look.
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Kids' Room Tree
Decorate a kids' room tree inspired by a favorite book. Casa Watkins Living turned a pencil tree into a whimsical tribute to Harry Potter with snowy owl decorations and an eyeglass tree topper.
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Rustic Tree Planter
Add volume to a smaller tree by placing it in a large and tall planter. Ursula Carmona of Home Made By Carmona tucked an evergreen into a rustic planter and decorated it simply with floral accents.
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Western Christmas Tree
Decorate a country living room with a tree to match. Kibler & Kirch adorned this Montana cabin tree with a leather sleigh bell belt in place of a traditional garland for a Western-style look.
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Pink and Silver Tree
Pair pink and silver to create a soft take on a traditional Christmas tree. Marie Flanigan Interiors decorated this tree with satin ribbons and metallic ornaments for an elegant feel.
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Home Office Tree
Decorate a secondary tree in a home office or other space with a bold color to make an impact with minimal ornaments. Ursula Carmona of Home Made By Carmona paired teal and gold ball ornaments to give this home office Christmas tree a modern look.
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Barbie Pink Decorations
Brighten up your holiday decor with Barbie pink ornaments. Will Brown Interiors decorated this maximalist tree with wide pink metallic ribbon bows and ornaments for a touch of glam.
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Blue-and-White Tree
Choose Christmas decor that complements your interior design style. This tree blends seamlessly with the rest of the room's blue-and-white color palette for a cohesive look.
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Family Room Tree
Decorate your family room tree with a personal touch. This tree includes photo ornaments of the kids that will make for precious keepsakes in years to come.
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Earth-Toned Ribbon
Decorate your Christmas tree with earth-toned ribbon for a warm feel that isn't overly traditional. Marie Flanigan Interiors used a wire ribbon to create a garland for the tree and a matching bow for the mantel wreath that holds its shape for easy styling.
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Pompom Christmas Tree
Decorate the tree in a modern living room with fluffy pompoms and oversize knit garlands for a cozy look. John McClain Design kept the rest of the tree simple for an uncluttered design.
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Kid-Friendly Christmas Tree
Delight the kids with a toy-themed Christmas tree. This hallway tree from O'Hara Interiors has an eye-catching toy train set up on the bright red tree skirt.
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Naked Tree
If you are decorating a secondary tree or are simply a minimalist at heart, consider a naked tree. This faux Christmas tree from Liz Marie Blog is decorated with nothing more than twinkly lights.
Tip
Be sure to give your faux Christmas tree a good fluffing so that it looks its best when dressed in nothing but lights.
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Snowflake Christmas Tree
Snowflakes are evocative and crowd-pleasing. Make them the base of your Christmas tree decor for a white farmhouse-style tree like this one from Thistlewood Farms.