It's that time of the year. You start thinking about decorating your home for the holidays. There are so many options for you to give your house that special touch that reflects your personality. If you are celebrating Christmas, you can use the traditional bright red and green. If you are a little more adventurous, you can try a different color palette.
Urban Holiday
The colors are so much fun and really on trend. The peacock blue is a nod to the growing popularity of teal accents. Of course, the lime green is a play on the traditional holiday green. It will also help to integrate with any of the existing decorations that you might have.
This theme is also great because it can combine the sleek likes of contemporary decorations like shiny ornaments or a modern shimmery teal wreath. To keep it from feeling a little cold, just combine it with some warmer beaded or distressed items.
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Vintage Elegance
This holiday decor takes a definite departure from the traditional approach. Vintage Elegance is a softer approach than other holiday color. Instead of red and green, this decor approach relies on pale pinks and blues to create a warm and feminine twist on holiday decorating.
Using mercury glass and distressed silver is a great way to add some age and personality to the items in your home. Holiday cards and decorations can be vintage, but there are so many new products that harken back to that era. Placing vintage inspired tins, distressed candle sticks or other new items with that time worn feel add some dimension to your holiday home.
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Rustic Traditional
For some, the traditional colors of the holiday are what make the event special. With a Rustic Traditional, we are taking the best of those color themes and adding a bit of dimension. By using a deep red and hunter green instead of bright versions of those colors, it adds a different spin to a classic color combination.
Paired with wood tones, Rustic Traditional can create that warm, lodge feeling for your home. Putting a dramatic wood and glass votive piece on your table allows you to add a little elegance for your guests.
By using the deeper versions of current bright red and green, you can mix new items together since they are in the same color families. Different textures and color layers add sophistication and help to complete your holiday decor without making a big change.
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