Decorating tree vintage scene6/14/2023 ![]() ![]() Claus’ Kitchen bundle brings a ginger-colored balance to the red and white classic combo we’ve adored! These unique poinsettias and delightful ribbons bring the entire look together with yummy inspirations. We’ve seen the Gingerbread tree theme evolve over the past couple of years and are so proud of this year’s fantastic magical kitchen look. In this look, we’ve got bright red, white, and green with traditional elements that complement the unexpected but totally adorable gnome ornaments! With a few ribbons and accents featured below, you can bring your charming gnome look to life.Īnd to be sure you catch the complete gnome-fever happening around here, take a peek at these delightful Halloween gnomes - these little guys are stuck in our hearts and are making their way into our homes for good this year! With tons of character and a variety of patterns, you can put together a unique whimsical Christmas tree or Halloween Christmas tree with lots of festive character. We love these sweet and slightly sassy little personalities. She nailed the balance of neutrals and outdoor elements for a shimmering celebration of nature. This graceful platinum design was from Just Destiny last year for our Home For the Holidays Christmas Tour. This Natural Elegance tree can be spotted in our store, and we just love the regal yet natural effect you get when you cover a neutral base with platinum sprays, florals, and ribbons! Each look is stunning on its own and fits with a variety of styles. Instead of using creams and whites or silver and gold as accents, you can add this color for a softer glam look! This year, we decided to do three different platinum designs that you can pre-purchase as a bundle, with navy, red, and neutral accents. Platinum is a dynamic option as a “newer” neutral. Some of our favorite soldier-inspired ribbons are navy and full of robust texture and rich hues. While we’re looking at the navy and platinum, another favorite trend of ours is mixing a Nutcracker theme with navy accents. ![]() This jewel-toned stunner has all the best of burgundy, navy, and platinum to make any glam pop with regal fun. Our in-store version brings a brighter blue to the platinum and gold, eliciting a rich and vibrant hue. This showstopper brings two looks together - the navy trend as well as the platinum trend - and you simply can’t go wrong with these two colors colliding on the Christmas scene! With jingle bells and velvet, the contrasting textured tied together beautifully with our cozy Christmas ribbon, adding simple berries and ornaments throughout as accents! I brought this classic Americana look to life when I fell head over heels with the navy and red plaid ribbon during the Christmas season. Nissa-Lynn from Nissa Lynn Interiors brought this show-stopping navy and white look together from the White Christmas Collection! This kind of tree is perfect for your entryway, formal living, or dining space. Navy has been a popular choice, and it’s no surprise as to why - with a crisp and clean coloring, you can pair it with neutrals, golds and glam, bright reds, or deep greens for a stunning classic White Christmas or themed look. In 2021, we saw so many rustic and glam looks - today, we’re watching how some of these trends are continuing and evolving - but we’re also excited about a more whimsical and colorful holiday color scheme and new themes coming up in the trends! 1. Without further ado, here are the design trends in Christmas decor for 2022. Our buyers start the process one year in advance, so we’ve been sitting on these looks for a while and simply can’t wait to help you find your own individual way to deck the halls! ![]() When you’re crafting your dream Christmas tree design and start to look for the best Christmas trends, look no further than the Decorator’s Warehouse team! We’ve been so honored to share the Christmas decor trends for 20 - and this year, there are so many amazing designs, ribbons, patterns, and more to help you create the best for your home. ![]()
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