Christmas: Modern Ideas rustic decoration - If you have embraced the modern rustic look, your house probably has clean lines, a palette of pale colors and lots of natural materials such as wood and stone. This may be in contradiction with the lights, bright colors and glittering baubles of a traditional Christmas, but that does not mean you can not create a festive atmosphere thoroughly in harmony with your interior. Why not get creative and put a new spin on Christmas? Check out these ideas to bring holiday cheer to your modern country house.
Cortney Bishop Design
Do the tree, but keep tinsel
There is nothing to say that you can not go to a traditional Christmas tree. The key to operate with modern rustic interior is to stick to a restricted color palette and include a few trinkets home spun. The simple red balls, simple taste hanging beams are the perfect finishing touch to a magical modern lounge countries.
There is nothing to say that you can not go to a traditional Christmas tree. The key to operate with modern rustic interior is to stick to a restricted color palette and include a few trinkets home spun. The simple red balls, simple taste hanging beams are the perfect finishing touch to a magical modern lounge countries.
Pullga
Create a candle sticker
Group a bunch of candles together to create a thumbnail. If you throw a festive ornament or two in the mix, it will have a Christmas feeling even more pronounced. You can combine a variety of different types of candles - votive, pillar, taper and tea lights - to create your thumbnail. Stay in tune with the modern rustic feel in ensuring that they are all white.
Group a bunch of candles together to create a thumbnail. If you throw a festive ornament or two in the mix, it will have a Christmas feeling even more pronounced. You can combine a variety of different types of candles - votive, pillar, taper and tea lights - to create your thumbnail. Stay in tune with the modern rustic feel in ensuring that they are all white.
Stephanie Woody
Shelf expectations
These worn metal baskets have this raw, stripped back feel so crucial for modern rustic look. fix them on your wall is a fun way to create an additional and unexpected shelf to accommodate all your party paraphernalia. Think laterally - these wool balls festive look with color and arrangement.
What's even better is that the baskets can be left in place after the holiday season to keep a constant display changing seasonal songs (Easter chicks, anyone?)
These worn metal baskets have this raw, stripped back feel so crucial for modern rustic look. fix them on your wall is a fun way to create an additional and unexpected shelf to accommodate all your party paraphernalia. Think laterally - these wool balls festive look with color and arrangement.
What's even better is that the baskets can be left in place after the holiday season to keep a constant display changing seasonal songs (Easter chicks, anyone?)
sarah & Bendrix
Reaching crowns
Crowns are undeniably festive, but do not dominate a room, so they can be the perfect way to add a subtle touch of holiday cheer to your design scheme. Hang them over a table, as shown here, to create an unusual piece that does not take up valuable space on the table for the big Christmas dinner.
Crowns are undeniably festive, but do not dominate a room, so they can be the perfect way to add a subtle touch of holiday cheer to your design scheme. Hang them over a table, as shown here, to create an unusual piece that does not take up valuable space on the table for the big Christmas dinner.
Julie Ranee Photography
Make your own views on a tree
If you can not bear to spend the winter months picking pine needles on the ground, do not banish the hope of a tree quite - be creative. The owner has built its own version of a Christmas tree using hats, vintage cameras, an old typewriter and a wardrobe catalog storage card. It is a great opportunity to reflect your own interests and tastes.
If you can not bear to spend the winter months picking pine needles on the ground, do not banish the hope of a tree quite - be creative. The owner has built its own version of a Christmas tree using hats, vintage cameras, an old typewriter and a wardrobe catalog storage card. It is a great opportunity to reflect your own interests and tastes.
Louise Miranda
Reclaim wood
one of the key elements of any modern and rustic regime is wood, so why not incorporate it into your festive decor, too? You can cut any shape tree works best for you and keep it as bare or decorated your taste. Here, a reindeer, a garland and a few other ornaments are joyous and festive without being intrusive.
See how to use the wood for a modern rustic look
one of the key elements of any modern and rustic regime is wood, so why not incorporate it into your festive decor, too? You can cut any shape tree works best for you and keep it as bare or decorated your taste. Here, a reindeer, a garland and a few other ornaments are joyous and festive without being intrusive.
See how to use the wood for a modern rustic look
Houseology
Report bare branches
Why opt for a whole tree when you can do with only part of it? bare branches are the perfect way to keep the feeling midwinter without compromising the color scheme of your modern country house. Decorate them with small ornaments such as silver hearts shown in this photo, only adds to its charm.
See ways to sheepskin in your home for winter warmth
Why opt for a whole tree when you can do with only part of it? bare branches are the perfect way to keep the feeling midwinter without compromising the color scheme of your modern country house. Decorate them with small ornaments such as silver hearts shown in this photo, only adds to its charm.
See ways to sheepskin in your home for winter warmth
fine Theresa
Use fairy lights to your advantage
If you have decided not to opt for a tree of any kind, but still want to create that atmosphere of Christmas, try hanging fairy lights in unexpected places. If you have beams, what better way to accentuate than to enlighten them? Lanterns will help give your home that Christmas sparkle without compromise in terms of the design that you have worked so hard to create.
Tell us ...
How did you decorate your house for Christmas? We would like to see the pictures in the comments below.
If you have decided not to opt for a tree of any kind, but still want to create that atmosphere of Christmas, try hanging fairy lights in unexpected places. If you have beams, what better way to accentuate than to enlighten them? Lanterns will help give your home that Christmas sparkle without compromise in terms of the design that you have worked so hard to create.
Tell us ...
How did you decorate your house for Christmas? We would like to see the pictures in the comments below.