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Neutral christmas decor ideas
Neutral christmas decor ideas









If you have ‘cool’ neutrals (colours with a blue undertone like grey), then matching with other cool colours, such as blue, purple and pine green works well. If you have ‘warm’ neutrals (colours with a red undertone like beige), then matching with other warm colours, such as terracotta, rose pink, or khaki works really well. That doesn’t mean it has to be boring though! The great thing about neutral colour palettes is that they go with anything – as long as the base tone is similar. However, what is classed as ‘neutral colours’ has been extended in recent years to muted colours such as sage greens or dusky pinks.Ī neutral colour palette is often seen as peaceful and calming – creating a clean, cohesive space that relaxes the senses. So friends, this wraps up my cozy and neutral living room tour.When it comes to colour palettes, a neutral colour palette is generally seen as one ‘without colour’ – think grey, creams, whites and blacks. It was a simple way to add some holiday cheer to this wall. I finished off the wall behind the sofa with ribbon and small wreaths and attached them with push pins. They fit in perfectly with my neutral Christmas decor. Aren’t these little wood houses so cute? I got at Target a few years ago and love how the look layered under my TV. I carried the look of natural wood pieces and greenery onto my entertainment center. Looking for an easy way to make a Christmas centerpiece? Here is how I made this easy DIY Christmas tree centerpiece for my coffee table. My ornaments and ribbon came from Hobby Lobby along with my dried eucalyptus. I also used some bead garland, white berries, and dried eucalyptus so it could tie in with my DIY garland. I fell in love with this white tree collar that I bought a few years ago and how it looks at the bottom of the tree. This year, I wanted whites and creams to be the main pop of color on the tree, so I added white glass balls and a cream ribbon that I already had. Overall, I keep my Christmas tree pretty neutral and simple. I just love how they look hanging down with the garland. The bells were a pretty way to bring in a touch of gold to the greenery. I added a velvet bow to each stocking to give them a little something extra. I found these adorable cream knit stocking and knew I had to have them! They were actually the only new Christmas item that I got this year, and I just love the fresh new look that they gave my mantel. Oh, and you can’t forget the fairy twinkle lights to finish off the look! This year, I used a mixture of faux cedar garland, eucalyptus, white berries, and pinecones to create a cascading effect on my mantel.įor a touch of gold, I added my favorite vintage candle sticks along with this cute wooden horse that is one of my favorite pieces of Christmas decor. I love the challenge of taking different pieces of garland and stems and creating a layered look. My fireplace mantel is always my favorite space to decorate at Christmas.

neutral christmas decor ideas

It is neutral with the main color being cream, so I wanted to make sure that I incorporated creams and whites into my decor. My new living room rug was actually my inspiration for my Christmas decor this year. This book, A Home to Share, by my friend Leslie Santa is one of my favorite coffee table books. I just love this simple look! Don’t be afraid to use coffee table books as risers to add interest and elevate your decor. I used a white pot to put a faux tree in and added my favorite natural trees to accessorize the table. Now, this space acts as a console table to our living room sofa even though it is actually in our hallway. I found a fun way to divide the hall space using a round woven piece of wall decor. Let’s start with this small console table behind our living room.Īs you can see, this opening goes right into our living room. I went with lots of whites and creams for my main colors and used pots, treys, and baskets that I already had to incorporate into my decor.

neutral christmas decor ideas

This year, I went with neutral Christmas decor along with simple garland, gold accessories, and natural wood touches. I mean, who has the money or space for that? What I do like to do each year is find new ways to mix up what I have and maybe incorporate 1-3 new items so it feels fresh each year. I love decorating for Christmas but I do not go out and buy new Christmas decor each year. Our living room is all decked out for Christmas! This is the room that we have Christmas morning in, so I love to make our living room extra pretty and cozy.











Neutral christmas decor ideas