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9 Holiday Decor Trends to Try in 2021

Abigail Sawyer | 26 Oct 2021 | Seasonal Trends

Information technology's almost time to bring the tree and lights down from the attic! Want to spice upward your holiday decor with a new await or theme?

To become you inspired, we asked some of our favorite decor experts to share the decor trends and DIY projects they're planning to try when they deck the halls.

i. Embrace a Mid Century Color Palette

woman in red christmas dress holiding handmade paper ornament

"I've been wanting to infuse a midcentury modernistic feel into our home this vacation season and colour has been the perfect style to do information technology.  I'm putting a twist on the archetype green and ruby by using vivid greens and pinks for ornaments." - Brittany of The Business firm that Lars Congenital

colorful pink, red and green mid century christmas ornaments made with paper and wood balls

2. Frost Your Decor With Flocking

woman with blonde hair standing against green hedge

"This Christmas I am embracing the snow flocked await. I am using a faux flocked tree and garland to make a winter wonderland in California, where we don't become whatever snow. I will decorate with lots of neutral colors. Whites, creams, silver, and gilt, will be the color palette this year." - Nocile of Fancy Fix Decor

neutralliving room decorated with locked christmas tree and flocked garland over mirror

3. Try a Terracotta and Green Colour Scheme

Headshot of Maricela Lopez Design on black backdrop

"Color is a fashion to express our soul desires. This yr, my Christmas colors will be earthy tone and greens. Earthy colors create a calm and inviting ambiance and green a sense of a fresh start and renewal." - Maricela of Maricela Lopez Design

glam christmas tree decorated with gold, brown and light green accents

4. Whip Up Some DIY Felt Trees

headshot of raftyn rignell of rignell ranch standing outside in snow

"These DIY felt Christmas copse were and then fun and easy to make and add the perfect whimsical touch to my holiday decorating! I cut tree patterns out of felt, sewed, and stuffed them, so added sticks for the trunk and drilled a hole in the base so they would stand up.  I love the muted and natural colors of the felt...the cream, olive green, and rust are subtle only even so festive. I love knowing that I fabricated these trees and can brandish them around our home year subsequently year!" - Raftyn of Rignell Ranch

felt trees on wood sticks decorating coffee table

5. Fix a Modern Christmas Village

headshot of jenna from house of rad sitting on front porch in orange skirt

"Modern and traditional co-exist beautifully in one of this year's top Christmas trends: Mod Christmas Villages. The Christmas Village has been reimagined with clean lines, neutral colors and elementary designs – a far cry from the ornate villages of Christmases by. From Scandi-style white ceramic to black metal farmhouses, mix and match these pieces to create a unique hamlet that embodies your own personal vacation artful." - Jenna of House of Rad

floating shelves in wet bar decorated with black and white ceramic houses for modern christmas village

half-dozen. Create An Inviting Porch With Real Greenery

headshot of Carli from Made by carli sitting in chair looking out window

"I really love seeing natural elements in decor. Sure you can purchase faux greenery, just to me there's nothing like the real thing!  If you experience nervous about bringing the outdoors in, you tin can focus on your forepart porch by foraging pine cones, branches, logs and stems and putting them together to create a perfectly festive expect—and the best part—it'due south gratis!" - Carli of Made Past Carli

front porch with arrangement of cut logs and pine branches with merry christmas sign

7. Accept a Blue (And White) Christmas

headshot of maggie from margaget of york standing against wall with blue wallpaper

"I beloved decorating for the holidays with traditional colors that work with the tones already in my home.  I accept ever found blue and white with a pop of reddish to be cheerful during the holiday season!" - Maggie of Margaret of York

white living room decorated for the holidays with white stockings and blue accents

8. Go Farmhouse with Natural Tones and Pops of Red

headshot of Brendt of she gave it a go

"Christmas decorating is an extension of our everyday modern farmhouse dwelling house. My Christmas decor is all about creams, wood tones, and some splashes of cherry for emphasis. Additionally, I dear faux greenery around our abode with trees, garlands, and wreaths.

My goal is a cozy and somewhat cornball look. Lots of chunky knits, imitation furs, and other winter textiles will be represented in pillows and blankets around our dwelling house. All of this combined should do the trick." - Brendt of She Gave It A Go

farmhouse living room decorated for christmas with wood and red accents

nine. Go along It Simple with Neutrals + Garland

headshot of magda from my modern dom

"I always try to incorporate items that are already a part of my habitation'south decor. I honey keeping things neutral and simple and incorporating lots of garland, which always makes everything more festive." - Magda of My Modern Dom

modern christmas hearth with scandinavian tree and neutral stockings

Want More Holiday Inspo?

Cheque out our Holiday Dwelling Inspiration pinterest board, or read about how to decorate your windows for the holidays.

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    Abigail Sawyer is the Manager of Social Media Marketing for Blinds.com. She'due south a home improvement junkie who is currently restoring a 1972 cottage with the assistance of her husband and goldendoodle, Biscuit. Walking in the footsteps of Martha Stewart, she's happiest when she'due south crafting or whipping up a new recipe; although nothing beats curling upward with a good book and some Girl Lookout Cookies. Follow her on twitter + instagram at @whatabigailsaw

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