November 18, 2024
Forget minimalism: more is more with this season’s bold, colourful trees. In a nod to 2024’s ‘unexpected red theory’ – the idea that adding a pop of red to a room can elevate the scheme in an instant – B&Q has debuted a red Christmas tree. While that might be a bit much, Habitat has launched an on-trend burgundy tree which might be more acceptable, but our favourite is from John Lewis with its first ever pink Christmas tree.
If you feel a colourful Christmas tree is a step too far, you can still embrace the Christmas decor trend by using red and pink decorations on your traditional green tree to bring the shades into your home.
For many households, the Christmas decor trend in 2024 will be to focus on handcrafted pieces made from materials like paper, wood, recycled glass and wool felt that can be enjoyed for years to come. Look for handmade crafts locally and on websites like Etsy. And check out John Lewis’s glitter-free Trinket & Treasure range. The retailer says, ‘With a colour palette of indigo tones, deep reds and metallics, and considered materials from recycled denim to cotton to papier mache baubles, it puts a real emphasis on crafting and upcycling’. They’re beautiful, timeless pieces.
Ramp up the festive glitz in your home with this hot Christmas decor trend for 2024 by bringing back the glittering glam of the disco era. Think tonal blues and silvers, sprinkled with hot pinks and neon lights to set the mood.
While M&S’s Party Starters range includes neon wreaths and glittering disco balls that will transform your home. Plus, this trend will make your home the perfect setting for a New Year’s Eve party too.
Give your guests a warm festive welcome from the moment they knock on your door with one of the key Christmas decor trends for 2024. Doorscaping is all about curating the front of your house to give a fabulous, festive first impression. Think fresh wreaths, oversized bows, potted plants decked with fairy lights and a Christmas-themed doormat.
With homes adorned in the classic hues of red and green, this Christmas décor trend for 2024 is all about taking you and your family back in time to the magic of Christmas past. Think cosy evenings in playing board games and watching Christmas films.
Decorate your home with candy canes, gingerbread houses and garlands with this timeless trend.
Last year’s Christmas decor trend to have two Christmas trees – a perfect ‘show tree’ for photos and a novelty tree for kids – is stepping up a gear in 2024. According to Habitat, 12% of Brits are planning to put up three or more Christmas trees in their homes this year – and 13% are even planning to decorate a tree for their pet!
And if you can’t decide on whether to get a real or fake Christmas tree – this trend means you can get one (or more) of each type.
Supersized decorations are expected to take centre stage as one of the major christmas decor trends this year, according to John Lewis. Think larger than life decorations, like this Supersized Honeycomb Paper Tree from Cox & Cox, these giant baubles from John Lewis and this Pink Velvet Bow Christmas tree decoration from Next.
Using supersized decorations is great way to add impact to your home – just remember to start with your biggest decorations first.
Celebrating the beauty of nature is an evergreen Christmas decor trend that’s set to be popular again in 2024. Fill your home with lush foliage, gathered pinecones and frosted decorations. Use a colour palette of soft greens, copper tones, and whites, creating an elegant look that feels both fresh and festive.
Loved the opulence of Netflix’s Bridgerton? Then embrace the style with this year’s Regency Christmas trend. With Cox & Cox’s Regency Romance range, luxurious golden hues, decadent glass baubles and soft velvet bows help bring those ornate Regency vibes into your home.
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