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Christmas home decor by bonsai

Christmas is approaching at a rocket’s pace. It is the time to feel the festive magic, let the creative juices flow, and create a cozy setting perfectly apt for hosting family and friends. If you are looking for inspiration and ideas for Christmas home décor, we have got you covered.

Here are some interesting home décor ideas for Christmas. Take a look.

Alternate: Christmas is synonymous with light and celebration. We are sure you have already decided on the theme and menu for your Christmas party. But what about the home décor?

Have you created a mood board yet?

If not, let us help you. Here are some interesting Christmas home décor ideas.

Plan a theme for christmas home decor

It is totally up to you to have a dedicated theme or not, but having one simplifies the decoration process and also helps you come up with something innovative and different from the previous year.

Think of any theme, be it a color or a DIY theme, and stick to it while doing your entire house. Incorporate the theme into your party planning as well.

Some interesting themes for Christmas décor include Blue and White Christmas, Scandinavian Christmas,  Farmhouse Christmas, Neutral Christmas, Nautical Christmas, Gold and White Christmas, Whimsical Wonderland, etc.

Think of textures

Christmas is all about warmth and coziness. Make sure the textures in your home stay true to it. Use different textures that exude a snug and homey vibe. For instance, use plush blankets, woven pillows, and thick rugs and curtains in rich textiles, such as silk, sheepskin, and wool.

Play with different textiles to create a symphony and a sense of warmth. 

Use bows and ribbons for christmas home decor

Bows and ribbons are Xmas staples. Exploit them to jazz up the festive vibe. Use red or green satin ribbons to make large bows and tie them everywhere, from your Christmas tree to railings, table napkins, wine glasses, and candles. Use large red ribbons to hang multiple wreaths on windows.

Apply lights everywhere

Think of Christmas and suddenly a picture of twinkling lights and candles conjure in the mind. No Christmas decor is complete without lights.

Wrap a string of lights along the wreaths, hang LED lights on the windows, and throw in fairy lights into a crystal vase- there are n number of ways to incorporate light into your Christmas décor.

Also, use candles in all shapes and sizes everywhere in your home, from side tables to dining tables, window sills, stairwells, and every nook and cranny.

Create a festive table setting

Let the theme flow in your dining area and conquer your table setting. Bring table cloth, runners, and placemats according to the theme and layer them on the table. Throw some foliage and tall candles to jazz up the table.

You can also add some ornaments and artifacts that go with your theme and place them here and there on the table. If you are going with a color theme, ensure your crockery goes with it.

Takeaways

Christmas isn’t a Christmas if you don’t decorate your home with lights, wreaths, and a lot of festive embellishments. Use these tips to liven up your home and make it party-ready for Christmas.

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So, do not wait any longer, and call Bonsai developers at +91 92664 27226 and celebrate Christmas in your new home.

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