Christmas: Monochrome Christmas Decorating Ideas - Like inches closer, one can not help but think of twinkling lights and where on earth to put the tree this year. But instead of swinging on the same red and white theme, why not to strip things back a little for a clean, contemporary space this festive season?
Focusing on light colors, natural textures and bold typography, many Scandinavians create festive spaces without compromising their interiors all-year style. Here are some easy tips to replicate to bring Nordic style to your home this Christmas.
Focusing on light colors, natural textures and bold typography, many Scandinavians create festive spaces without compromising their interiors all-year style. Here are some easy tips to replicate to bring Nordic style to your home this Christmas.
Louise Miranda
Branch out with alternative decorations
Glitzy Christmas baubles look beautiful on traditional trees, but there is something very special paring everything back to tree branches and easiest decorative shapes, as these white stars. This large branch is ensured by a heavy glass vase and supplemented by two candles and twinkling fairy lights, creating a chic display, but festive.
Glitzy Christmas baubles look beautiful on traditional trees, but there is something very special paring everything back to tree branches and easiest decorative shapes, as these white stars. This large branch is ensured by a heavy glass vase and supplemented by two candles and twinkling fairy lights, creating a chic display, but festive.
Louise Miranda
have fun party in every room
Who said Christmas can not extend to the kitchen? Add some fun to your cooking area with small decorations that add a festive flavor without taking on space. Here, a fawn under glass is teamed with the smallest Christmas trees and cute decorations hanging from a single branch to a stylish take on the theme.
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Who said Christmas can not extend to the kitchen? Add some fun to your cooking area with small decorations that add a festive flavor without taking on space. Here, a fawn under glass is teamed with the smallest Christmas trees and cute decorations hanging from a single branch to a stylish take on the theme.
See tables 8 eclectic displays
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find beauty in natural materials
raw wood, aged metal and bare bricks are go-tos for Scandi atmosphere. So this great star like the house by the log pile, adding a Christmas touch of magic to the naturally rustic aesthetic.
raw wood, aged metal and bare bricks are go-tos for Scandi atmosphere. So this great star like the house by the log pile, adding a Christmas touch of magic to the naturally rustic aesthetic.
Louise Miranda
Experiment prints
Add the kitchen festive spirit with a tablecloth that nods to the season without going over the top. This elegant and functional black star design is a cool way to make a nod to look while the subtle fairy lights down the wall add just the right amount of sparkle.
Add the kitchen festive spirit with a tablecloth that nods to the season without going over the top. This elegant and functional black star design is a cool way to make a nod to look while the subtle fairy lights down the wall add just the right amount of sparkle.
Louise Miranda
Create a monochrome Christmas
Try properly banishing all the Christmas colors and stick to a palette of gray, black and white for a minimal look. This banner Jingle Bells with the cushions print tree and postcards, made for a quiet gay look.
Browse monochrome systems which celebrate cool contrast
Try properly banishing all the Christmas colors and stick to a palette of gray, black and white for a minimal look. This banner Jingle Bells with the cushions print tree and postcards, made for a quiet gay look.
Browse monochrome systems which celebrate cool contrast
Louise Miranda
painted white
it is common for Scandi houses be painted entirely in white to maximize light during the long dark winters. In addition to increasing the light, although a white palette means that all you hang up will be the main objective of a room -. As this DIY star, who holds all the attention on this bare land
it is common for Scandi houses be painted entirely in white to maximize light during the long dark winters. In addition to increasing the light, although a white palette means that all you hang up will be the main objective of a room -. As this DIY star, who holds all the attention on this bare land
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Bring the outdoors
Forget the traditional Christmas tree, why not skip some dried branches of trees in a vase and hang some oversized star of them? It is simple and fast and puts all the emphasis on striking star decorations.
Forget the traditional Christmas tree, why not skip some dried branches of trees in a vase and hang some oversized star of them? It is simple and fast and puts all the emphasis on striking star decorations.
Jeanette Lunde
Heat by candlelight
Sometimes all you need is to feel festive flickering candles. This chic room and based on a single wreath and candles easy to warm the room and inject some Christmas cheer.
Sometimes all you need is to feel festive flickering candles. This chic room and based on a single wreath and candles easy to warm the room and inject some Christmas cheer.
Louise Miranda
Keep it simple
by stripping everything back, we focus on this lush, moss wreath and wrapped industrial light around this bleached tree branch. Simple and striking.
by stripping everything back, we focus on this lush, moss wreath and wrapped industrial light around this bleached tree branch. Simple and striking.
Louise Miranda
Focus on the details
with four little letters on a string, we know instantly what season we celebrate! The small like this can be realized very easily with a sheet of paper and a pair of scissors. This DIY bunting hanging from a wooden shaft easy to do, but could just as easily be pasted on a wall, stretched across the corner of a mirror or hung along a ramp.
Tell us ...
do you have a favorite way to decorate your home for Christmas? Share your tips and photos in the comments below.
with four little letters on a string, we know instantly what season we celebrate! The small like this can be realized very easily with a sheet of paper and a pair of scissors. This DIY bunting hanging from a wooden shaft easy to do, but could just as easily be pasted on a wall, stretched across the corner of a mirror or hung along a ramp.
Tell us ...
do you have a favorite way to decorate your home for Christmas? Share your tips and photos in the comments below.