The Ultimate Guide to Decorating for Christmas — 29 Ideas From Real Homes, Decorated by Interior Stylists, That Will Elevate Your Festive Style This Year

Be bold, be brave, be merry and bright with your Christmas decorating ideas this year, with inspiration from these perfectly styled displays from the Livingetc archives

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Christmas will be here before you know it, and no home decorating brings as much joy as festive decorations do. Whether you lean maximalist or minimalist in your Christmas decorating ideas, the warmth of festive cheer is unabated.

Deciding how to decorate your home for Christmas is all about choosing decorations that reflect that Christmas spirit — and I've gone through the beauty that is the Livingetc archives to find the very best Christmas decorating ideas to suit any space.

From Christmas living room decor ideas to hallways and dining spaces, there's something for everyone in these 29 expertly styled spaces. Prepare to be inspired and to want to start decorating even earlier this year than usual.

1. Use a Tension Rod to Hang Decorations From Above

Pink spray-painted foliage is suspended from the ceiling with red beads dripping down above a set table with lit taper candles

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Using a tension rod to display your favorite Christmas decorations is a simple yet incredibly impactful way to transform your space. Using an adjustable rod, like this Ivilon Tension Rod from Amazon, allows you to experiment with your desired length and location. You can also explore different types of decorations, whether it be foliage, string lights, garlands, ribbons, or a combination of them all to suit your style.

2. Use String Lights to Bring a Wall Feature to Life

A Christmas tree is half in view next to a table with a red and white striped tablecloth with some fruit, candles, napkins, a jug and a vase with christmas tree branches in; there's also an abstract gold and white globe pendant light hanging from the ceiling and a lit artificial or real living wall in the background

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Turn a living wall into a magical wonderland with this Christmas lighting idea. String lights are not only affordable, but when styled correctly, can completely bring a space to life. Even without a living wall, you can use string lights to add a festive glow to other wall features and bring your Christmas decorating ideas to life — these Ollny Fairy Lights on Amazon are 10 meters long and battery-operated for flexibility in placement.

3. Add Decorations to Your Entryway Floor

A neutral entryway decorated for christmas with paper stars, christmas trees and glass lanterns, hanging from the staircase, lining the stairs and on top and near the console table

(Image credit: Future / Mary Wadsworth)

Add some thoughtfully arranged paper tree decorations — like this Decorative Tree from Søstrene Grene — and lanterns around your entrance floor and table for a lovely Christmas entryway idea. This Haversham Antique Brass Lantern by The Cotswold Company is super elegant and contemporary, and is also available in small, medium, and large sizes. Style all three together for a warm and cozy festive scene.

4 And Paper Shades to Your Staircase

A staircase is decorated for christmas with paper stars and a bench has an orange paper christmas tree sitting on top with a lit candle inside a glass lantern next to it

(Image credit: Future / Mary Wadsworth)

For more Scandinavian Christmas decor ideas, choose different-sized paper lampshades hung at varying heights along your stair rail to create a stunning focal point. This Paper Star Lampshade and Plain Series Large Paper Star, both available at H&M, would work perfectly — a super affordable, yet impactful Christmas decorating idea.

5. Scatter Pinecones Among Candles for an Elegant Display

A table is decorated for christmas with lit taper candles and acorns with a green and white marble bowl filled with baubles

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Adding some pinecones to a table or mantel, among some candles, will instantly give your space a festive feel. Why not make like designer Abigail Ahern and scent your pinecones with your favorite Christmassy essential oil? Neom Wellbeing's Scent the Season Essential Oil Set, available at Selfridges, has six different oils to wrap you in different festive aromas, to suit your mood.

6. Add a Surprise Pop of Color

a modern, neutral living space decorated for christmas with a christmas tree in the corner a modern tabletop fireplace lit against the back wall and a boucle armchair with a wooden frame

(Image credit: Future / Mary Wadsworth)

In the neutral color scheme of this space, the pops of pink added to the tree are a wonderful Christmas decorating idea for creating contrast without disrupting the harmony of the rest of the space. The tone of pink used creates the perfect balance, whereas an overly bright or saturated shade would have been too garish.

7. Create a Table Decoration With a Bowl of Baubles

A curved coffee table is decorated for christmas with striped colorful baubles in a dark gray marble bowl with a colorful glass candle, large pink carafe filled with water and two green glasses with a pinky-orange sofa in the background next to a decorated tree with presents underneath

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It doesn't get much simpler than adding a collection of baubles to a bowl, but it really works! Choose bright and patterned baubles and place them in a more neutral-hued bowl so that the decorations really pop. This Pack of 6 Satin Christmas Baubles at Habitat would do just the trick — mix and match with baubles in other colors for added contrast and flair, and style them in something like this Large Marble Pedestal Bowl from H&M.

8. Frame a Space With a Leaf Garland

An orange, beige-colored minimalist leaf garland is hung between two neutral living spaces, draped along the frame in a theatrical curtain style with alarge decorated tree next to it and a paper star hanging in front of the window

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There's something so elegant about this leaf garland decoration — both delicate and tactile, it frames this festive space so beautifully. Choose colors in keeping with the rest of your Christmas decorations and drape two same-sized leaf garlands, like in this scene, depending on the size of the frame. These Lightstyle London Gold Eucalyptus LED Battery String Lights would be a nice touch, too, or else you could opt for a traditional garland.

9. Create a Festive Arrangement In a Hallway

A large wreath made of wild foliage is hung against a dark gray paneled wall above a wooden, oval side table with a bowl filled with christmas crackers and next to two lit taper candles

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Design a festive scene around a hallway table — a glorious Christmas wreath, a couple of candles, and a display of crackers in tonal colors is all it takes to transform a lackluster space into a festive feast for the eyes. This Partridge in A Pear Tree Luxury Christmas Crackers Pack at Selfridges would work gloriously paired with this Luxury Woodland Christmas Wreath at Etsy, along with a couple of these Handmade Moroccan Vintage Tamegroute Shaded Green Candlestick Holders from eBay.

10. Keep It Minimalist in a Home Bar

A home bar with a curved island of fluted wood with a marble counter is decorated for christmas with paper stars in a minimalist style, with three bar stools and three hanging pendant lights above

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Have a stylish home bar? Sprinkle some paper star decorations within your setup for a simple Christmas decorating idea that will bring an instant dose of festive spirit to any space, like these Paper Star Lampshades from H&M. Even if you're working with a bar cart, a solitary standing or hanging paper star above the space would work perfectly — you could even swap out some of your glassware for those with a pop of Christmas color, like these Red Ribbon Handcrafted Drinking Glasses from Pottery Barn.

11. Or Opt for a Minimalist Festive Living Room

A minimalist living room decorated for christmas with hung and placed paper lanterns in between two arched doorways

(Image credit: Future / Mary Wadsworth)

Even in this space, the addition of a couple of paper lampshades and ceramic Christmas tree ornaments instantly creates a more festive feel. When it comes to minimalist Christmas decor, it's all about being intentional with the items you choose — a sprinkle of joy, without the clutter. This Set of 3 White Light-Up ceramic Christmas Trees at Next would work well for a minimalist festive scene.

12. Create a Joyful Glow With Neon Lights

A vibrant dried floral display is hung above a mantelpiece with a pink neon sign saying 'joy' attached as well as a white stocking hanging from the fireplace with two gold eyes and some drinks and decor items are placed on the mantelpiece

(Image credit: Future / Polly Wreford)

What says Joy more than a Neon sign saying 'Joy'? This Christmas decorating idea might be my favorite, and this Joy LED Neon Sign from London Neon is the exact product we used in our Livingetc shoot above. You can, however, find similar, slightly cheaper alternatives, such as this Joy Neon Sign from Etsy. Style it as part of a festive, floral hanging decoration, as shown here, either above a fireplace or console table to create an impactful display.

13. Use Tonal Decor to Match Your Space's Scheme

A Christmas living room painted in a deep plum color with a lit fire and taper candles, and a decorated christmas tree with a star christmas tree topper

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The festive decorations in this space are inspired by the room's color palette — the deep plum shade on the walls is brought onto the baubles on the Christmas tree, and the green of the candlestick holders highlights the vibrancy of the trees' green pine branches. The color of the cushion is also brought into the trees' decorations, making the whole scheme feel cohesive and considered. The Handmade Moroccan Vintage Tamegroute Shaded Green Candlestick Holders from eBay are a good match for this Christmassy scene.

14. Craft a Christmas Wreath Display

DIY christmas wreaths with sparse foliage hang from the side of a staircase against a pale green painted wall with a wooden and ratten chair underneath with a brown-paper wrapped present on it

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This is a lovely Christmas craft idea, if you're into making some of your festive decorations yourself. The 'wreaths' seen here are actually embroidery hoops covered in ferns — something that you may already have in your arsenal at home, or which could be easily sourced second-hand, or else you can buy this Four-Piece Set of Four Sizes of Bamboo Embroidery Hoops on Amazon. It creates a wonderful rustic vibe and brings festive interest to an oft-overlooked space when it comes to decorations.

15. Opt for Non-Traditional Tree Decor

A large christmas tree sits in the corner of a living room decorated with white gypsophila and candle decorations; there is a green chckered throw over the back of the sofa and a tray with a glass coupe and lit taper candle on a pouf used as a coffee table next to the christmas tree

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Make like our editor, Hugh Metcalf, who decorated his entire Christmas tree and mantelpiece with gypsophila one year — the full glory of which can be seen in how the Livingetc team decorates at Christmas. The gypsophila was "spray-painted in an ombre color palette, with matching spray-painted baubles arranged in a gradient up the tree," he says. "For the mantelpiece decor, the gypsophilia was dried out, then spray-painted and put into two rolls of chicken wire — so simple!" You can buy Dried Gypsophila Branches from Amazon if you fancy giving it a go this year!

16. Adorn a Doorway With a Garland

A doorway between two rooms is decorated for christmas with a pre-lit garland in an arch design with several lit table candles next to it and in the connecting room

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"A beautiful, natural wreath and garland around the doorway always make an inviting statement," says interior designer Marie Flanigan. And I couldn't agree more. This Christmas decorating idea, using a pre-lit garland to create a festive arched doorway, brings a cozy, cocooning feel to the space, wrapping you in a warm, festive hug. This 10ft Christmas Garland with Lights from Amazon is the perfect size to adorn a doorway.

17. Add Vases of Foraged Foliage to a Mantel

a white mantelpiece against a dark orange-painted paneled wall with a red and green vase on the mantelpiece filled with christmas tree branches next to lit candles in front of the wall hung mirror reflect an orange chandelier

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Style some foraged foliage in contrasting-hued vases for a simple yet impactful Christmas decorating idea. "I personally love natural accessories and decorations," says paint and color expert Annie Sloan. "Repurpose Christmas tree clippings — foliage throughout the home creates a big impact at a low cost, and the smell of pine is so nostalgic!" This Kate Spade New York Yellow Make It Pop Small Vase at Amazon would give the same vibes as this space with some cut pine branches.

18. Go for a Giant Wreath

A white-walled minimalist living room with a beige sofa covered in two throws has a giant threath hanging on the wall of green foliage and a side table with small wooden christmas tree decorations

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Go big or go home, as they say. I love the simplicity of the design, but the large scale gives it a gravitas that lends itself wonderfully to the all-white backdrop of the walls. Paired with the tabletop tree decorations, like these Decorative Trees from Søstrene Grene, it makes for a considered festive scene that makes a big statement, in a very refined way.

19. Create Pockets of Festive Glow

A console table with lots of cubbies filled with string and cacti is decorated with dried foliage and string lights with colorful baubles in between against a dark navy blue wall

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Turning a console table from your everyday console table display to a festive delight can be as straightforward as winding some string lights around your ornaments and scattering a few baubles in amongst them. Choose baubles that complement the ornaments and/or foliage on display to create a cohesive, cozy scene that's rich in color and warmth. These Ollny Fairy Lights available at Amazon are your first port of call.

20. Use a Stand to Play With Height

A dark gray painted living room decorated for christmas with a large christmas tree with beige and gold baubles and a wooden console table decorated with blue and white christmas decorations and a white wreath with some decorations sitting on top of a dark gray stand

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Create a layered approach to your Christmas decorating ideas by adding varied levels of height to accommodate your festive decorations, as seen on this festive console table setup. A simple cake stand that you already have would do the trick, or else I love this large Gavivi Mango Wood Stand at Nkuku for an organic, textural touch.

21. Illuminate a Feature In Your Hallway

A hallway with a green painted square in the middle has a lit gold foliage placed on the wall underneath a chandelier with a pink chair next to it with a giant red bauble on the seat and a pompon garland draped over the back of the chair

(Image credit: Future / James Merrell)

Adding a few considered pieces to your otherwise overlooked hallway will make your Christmas decorations feel considered. Light up a wall feature with string lights and drape a colorful garland over a hallway chair for an effortless festive feel. I'm obsessed with this Festive Garland from Anthropologie, which brings the same vibes as the one featured in this space.

22. Make Your Wreath a Focal Point Above a Fireplace

A white living room decorated for christmas with a large christmas tree in the corner with a white and gold theme, with lots of presents underneath and a wreath of flowers and foliage hangs above the lit fireplace

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Give your wreath center stage status by hanging it as a piece of art above your fireplace. Display baubles of varying sizes on your mantel that complement the pops of color in your wreath for a balanced, yet layered Christmas decorating idea that adds visual interest. I'm a fan of this Glass Mercury Oversized Bauble at M&S for this type of arrangement.

23. Create a Hanging Garland of Foraged Foliage

A dark gray painted living room with a blue sofa and curtains is decorated for christmas with upside down hung floral bunches that look like christmas trees in a garland style against the back wall with a large rust orange paper christmas tree on a side table and a dark blue paper star on the sofa

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Such a unique and clever Christmas decorating idea! I love how the foraged foliage is displayed hung upside down like this, in a way that looks like a row of real miniature Christmas trees — I love it. Affixed to branches for an all-over organic feel that's truly authentic. It also pairs perfectly with the red of the Christmas tree decoration on the side table. This Large Paper Fir Tree Decoration at H&M has the same feel and comes in a range of colors to suit your scheme.

24. Use a Table to Elevate Your Tree

A full christmas tree is decorated with gold leaves and colorful baubles and sits on top of a low red table with presents and lit candles on the floor around it

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Elevating your tree off the ground is a great Christmas tree idea if you have a small to medium-sized tree, to give it more height and make sure it is the star of the show in your space. I also love the large gold-hued picks within the tree, which brings the whole scheme together beautifully — add a collection of these Gold Poinsettia Clips from Dunelm to create a similar aesthetic.

25. Create an Ornate Mantelpiece Display

A mantelpiece is decorated with a garland of foliage and blue and gold baubles with a metal wreath sitting behind against the dark gray wall

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Go all out with your Christmas fireplace ideas and incorporate any and all decorations that make you happy — a garland, a wreath, baubles; all are welcome — just keep the color theme consistent so that the different Christmas decorations sing together and don't clash. nkuku's metal Christmas wreaths would be the perfect addition to this sort of setup, particularly the Charita Wreath.

26. Add Festive Charm to Your Dining Chairs

A dining table is decorated for christmas with silver painted leaves on a garland draped over the back of wooden chairs

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When it comes to your Christmas table decor ideas, don't forget your dining chairs! Adding garlands or festive touches to your chairs is a lovely Christmas decorating idea that keeps the whole scheme cohesive and adds a lovely, special touch. I love the vintage-chic vibes of the silver-hued leaf garland seen here, but even foraged foliage would work well, as would mini wreaths, like this Four-Piece Set of Small Eucalyptus Wreaths at Amazon.

27. Go Elaborate With Your Stair Rail

A stiarcase banister is decorated with lots of foliage and baubles with two wreaths hanging from the stairwell next to it and a rolling cart at the bottom of the stairs covered in presents, string lights and decorations

(Image credit: Future / Simon Bevan)

Want to make your entryway more Christmassy? An ornate stair rail decoration will create an instant impact on arriving guests. "For me, as soon as I turn the key in the door, I want to feel like I’m transported to a magical world," says designer Abigail Ahern. As the entryway is a transitional area that you don’t tend to linger in for very long, why not up the drama?" You could use a pre-lit faux garland as a base — like this 9ft Oakley Fir Garland at Wayfair — and add bows and baubles to your heart's content.

28. Add a Collection of Paper Trees to Your Mantel

A mantelpiece is decorated with a series of different sized, shaped and colored paper christmas trees next to an ornate mirror frame

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With sustainable interior design front and center of our minds, selecting Christmas decorations for your home made from eco-friendly materials, such as paper, is a great choice. Simple, yet elegant, and choosing paper tree decorations in different colors and at varying heights creates a wonderful visual display that is easy on the eye and cost-effective, too. My favorite paper trees are these Three Paper Tree Decorations from M&S — so chic.

29. Pepper Baubles and Berries Into Your Coffee Table Arrangement

A coffee table is decorated for christmas with two lit taper candles, multiple ornate green and gold baubles and a vase full of seasonal foliage in among books and magazines

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As with your console and mantelpiece, your coffee table can be a source of festive cheer with a sprinkle of baubles, winter berries, and sparkly candle holders. This Set of 4 Silver Antique-Effect Tea Light Holders at Wayfair will give off a warm glow while being a low-lift Christmas decorating idea to add a little extra sparkle to your baubles and your space.


When it comes to decorating your home for Christmas, do whatever will make you happy — whether that be an all-out maximalist display in every corner of your home, or a pared-back minimalist approach.

Christmas is a feeling as much as a season, and your Christmas decorating ideas will feed that warm and joyful feeling — make them personal, characterful, and playful.

If you're looking for some more inspiration, with burgundy being the color of the season, designers share tips on how to style a burgundy Christmas tree this year.

Debbie Black
Deputy Editor (Digital)

Debbie is Livingetc's deputy editor (digital). She embarked on her career in the publishing industry almost 20 years ago, with experience spanning interiors and fashion brands across both print and digital platforms.

She has worked for titles including ELLE Decoration, World of Interiors, ELLE, Condé Nast Traveller, GQ, and Glamour, among others. She is a lover of all things interiors and loves planning a makeover project. She can often be found moving furniture and decor around her house for the millionth time or else watering her 50 houseplants!