Top Christmas Decoration Trends 2021
The holiday season is fast approaching, and with it comes the magical time of Christmas. If you haven’t bought your decorations yet and want to stay on trend, SOS Assistance is here to guide you through the top Christmas decoration trends for 2021. We’ll discuss colors, textures, and much more.
Classic White Christmas Decorations
White remains a timeless classic for 2021. While not a new trend, it’s impossible to leave it off our list. This color evokes the winter season characteristic of many parts of the world, and its contrast with the green of the pine tree will make your decoration stand out even more.
The options are endless; you can go for oversized decorations, leaving the rest of the tree bare, allowing the green to be its sole companion. Alternatively, you can opt for smaller ornaments and completely fill the tree. It’s all a matter of personal taste—you decide.
Scandinavian Wood and White Décor
Wood has been a strong trend in Christmas decorations for several years now, bringing a Nordic style to your holiday décor. If that’s your thing, this option is for you.
There are countless wooden decorations to choose from, and you can fully embrace this style with handcrafted ornaments that will give your tree a unique and different look. The color contrast with white and green will make it the centerpiece of the room, drawing attention since, while trendy, it’s not as common in American holiday decorations.
Vibrant Violet Holiday Theme
Violet has started making its way into various areas of fashion and décor, and Christmas decorations are no exception.
Being a cool tone, violet pairs perfectly with white, silver, green, and some shades of blue, making your decoration truly unique and giving the room a festive atmosphere.
You can also play around with your Christmas gift wrapping, reinforcing the theme you’ve chosen for your home, which will look spectacular.
Multicolor Christmas Magic
If you love colors and enjoy using them in different ways all the time, this trend is for you in 2021. It works even better if your Christmas tree is white (though a green tree, the traditional color, is just fine too).
The more colors you use, the better.
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