Christmas Decor Trends 2024 (and how to get them on a budget!)

The scent of pine, hot chocolate, twinkle lights… are you ready for it? Christmas is coming soon as so is all the festive & cozy Holiday home decor that comes with it. Here are my favourite Christmas decor trends for 2024 and how you can get the look on a budget!

In general, we’re seeing lots of nods to the past this Holiday season. I think people want the comfort of a nostalgic feeling Christmas this year. We’re seeing these elements in Christmas decor trends:

  • vintage inspired accessories
  • warm jewel tone colours
  • lots of natural elements
  • a highlight on handmade

As someone who loves art and decorating, I always find researching the latest trends in home decor fascinating. It’s interesting to see what’s gaining popularity and why, and to experience the shifts in the industry. Personally, I enjoy switching up my decor now and then, so I often incorporate trends in our home IF I love them, if we can afford them, and if they work for our family. As a general rule, though: you should decorate your home for YOU and YOUR FAMILY regardless of what’s trending. If you love a trend, have fun with it and give it a try! If not, decorate your home in a way that makes YOU happy and comfortable.

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As someone whose job is to scout out what people are loving in home decor and DIY, I’m always on the lookout for what’s new. I find decor trends online and in stores, and here’s where I usually look:

  • social media (what are people sharing and loving on TikTok, Instagram & Pinterest?)
  • Google Trends (what are people searching for?)
  • my favourite home decor stores (what’s new at Pottery Barn, Anthropologie, McGee & Co, Target, Crate & Barrel and could I make it for less?)
  • interior designers (what do some of my favourite interior designers have to say about this season’s trends?)

A Cottagecore Christmas

Over the last couple of years, lots of cottage & botanical inspired decor has been popping up. “Cottagecore” has been a huge trend! Now, we’re seeing it in Holiday decor through the use of woodland-inspired elements woven throughout decorations. Faux ferns and eucalyptus stems are mixed in with traditional greenery like pine, mushroom & gnome ornaments grace Christmas trees, and traditional tones of green, white and red have been popular colour picks. Nostalgic cottage-style accents like vintage textiles, thrifted items and handmade items have been woven into Holiday decor.

How to get this look on a budget?

Easy and budget friendly simmer pot mix gift idea - simply add dried fruit, spices and greenery and some handmade tags!

Sustainability

Over the last few years, there’s been a greater focus on eco-friendly and sustainable Christmas decor and accessories. Natural elements that can be composted like dried orange slice garlands, and upcycled ornaments have been taking center stage.

How to get this look on a budget?

The Luxe Bar

Elegant barware and sophisticated dinnerware for entertaining is trending for this upcoming Holiday season. I think we’re all excited to entertain our friends and family again, so creating an elevated table & bar area is a fun touch to make things feel extra special.

How to get this look on a budget?

Rich & Earthy Browns

If there’s one colour you should add to your Holiday decor this year, it’s warm brown! Warm colours have been a trend for a few years now, and this is carrying into Holiday decor. Warm brown tones pair beautifully with natural green colours, so this is a lovely colour to add to a rustic natural or a cottagecore themed Christmas. It looks especially elegant paired with metallic colours like silver and gold.

How to get this look on a budget?

  • add brown through small touches like brown velvet ribbon or deep copper Christmas ornaments
  • bring warmth into your Christmas living room through dark wood tones in side tables, mantel decor or a rustic coffee table
  • add cozy textiles in brown tones like faux fur throw blankets
  • create some DIY pillow covers in a luxe brown velvet fabric to use as a cozy accent in your living room
Christmas tree with turquoise and red plaid ribbon, flocked branches, pink velvet ribbon, and greenery picks

Nostalgic Chistmas Cheer

This year, we’re loving adding some warm retro vibes to our Holiday decor that make us feel nostalgic. There’s just something about Christmases past that brings a smile to our faces! Anthropologie is one of my favourite retailers to feature Christmas decor with a magical, vintage feeling. Check out their Christmas collection here. Giant vintage-look bells are still having a moment this year.

How to get this look on a budget?

Romantic Glam Christmas Living Room Decor
My “vintage glam” Christmas look from a few years ago incorporated pearly accents

Festive Romance

Inspired by shows & movies like Bridgerton and Little Women, romantic-feeling Christmas decor inspired by the 19th century is big this year. Whether you go all out with a rich, traditional feel or do something more modest with homemade garlands and natural touches, a traditional Christmas with a touch of romance is such a fun look to try!

How to get this look on a budget?

  • use lots of natural elements like they would back in the 1800s like real greenery garlands and stems
  • make DIY dried orange slices and use them in a garland, as ornaments, on wrapped gifts, or include them in this DIY simmer pot mix gift idea
  • incorporate lots of bows in your decor by making them yourself with velvet ribbon. Put them on your tree, your wreaths, your banisters, your stockings… everywhere!
  • use traditional Christmas colours like deep red and green, or add some romance with a touch of pink and gold

I hope this Christmas decor trends list inspired you as you decorate your home for the Holiday season! Don’t forget to focus on what YOU and your family love regardless of trends and most importantly… have fun being creative this Christmas!

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