It’s the most wonderful time of the year, steeped in tradition and history. I love a real pine Christmas tree and twinkly lights as much as the next person, but I also love bringing a touch of modernity to the proceedings. This year it’s out with tinsel and glittery baubles and in with geometric shapes and chic minimalism. Here are my top tips for modern Christmas decorating:
A (Black and) White Christmas
Black and white is an elegant combination at any time of the year. It’s a surprisingly festive scheme, perhaps because it gives a nod to classic Scandinavian style (and we all know how well they do Christmas). Add a few metallic elements for that much-needed sparkle and have yourself a very stylish Christmas indeed.
DIY Paper Ornaments
Printable paper ornaments are all over the design blogs at the moment but my all-time favourites are these by Kate at MINIECO. I love everything about them; the colour scheme, the sharp geometric shapes and the fact that they’re inspired by good old British weather. These would look great hung on the tree or used to create a mobile/chandelier of some kind. I’ll let you decide what you’d do with them!
Alternative Christmas Trees
Whether you simply the lack the space for a full-sized tree or you just fancy trying something different this year, there are now hundreds of alternative options for your tree. A few of my personal favourites include bare branches adorned with ornaments, removable wall decals (you can even make your own with colourful craft tape) and this beautiful DIY effort by Dany Brod.
Minimalist Wreaths
Not one to leave the front door out of the decorating, I’ve been on the hunt for some frill-less wreaths. I wanted something simple, elegant and unique that still conveyed festive spirit. This gorgeous eucalyptus and baby’s breath wreath does just that. I love the idea of using greenery not often seen in Christmas wreaths and keeping the design really simple. How about you? What do you think of this laid-back design?