10 Christmas trends for 2023

As we head into the festive season, sprinkle some extra magic in your home this year with these key Christmas trends for 2023.

 

1. Bring the outside in

 

Wreaths are an essential on any festive front door but this year, why not bring the Christmas spirit inside by using a wreath for your Christmas table centrepiece too? You can opt for a traditional wreath but if you prefer a glam look, choose a bauble wreath for a pop of colour to brighten up your Christmas table. Fill the inside of the wreath with large baubles for maximum effect or candles for atmosphere.

2. Double up

 

Just having one Christmas tree isn’t enough for everyone – 27% of people now have two Christmas trees: a main one for presents and a second ‘show tree’, according to the John Lewis 2023 Festive Traditions Tracker. This figure increases to four in 10 among those with children. So while the evergreen argument about whether a real or fake Christmas tree is best is still going strong – embracing this trend gives you the excuse to have the best of both worlds: a real tree in one room and a fake one in another.

 

3. Put on a show

 

It’s not just our interiors that are getting a festive makeover for 2023; 24% say decorating outside their house has become a new tradition, according to the retailer’s research. In fact, a total of 57% of households now decorate outdoors. The majority (72%) believe outdoor lights should be ‘tasteful’, with 18% opting for bright and bold decorations.

4. All the right feels

 

Christmas in 2023 is all about texture, from tree decorations made from glass, velvet, feathers, tassels and glitter to luxe touches of cashmere and faux fur finishes. The more textures, the merrier – the idea is to make someone admiring your display to want to reach out and touch!

5. Show off your personality

 

And as well as different textures, the hot trend for Christmas 2023 is decorating trees with unusual decorations. Sales of ‘quirky’ baubles like mushrooms and air fryers are up 43% compared to last year, according to John Lewis. They’ve also spotted a shift in people buying individual baubles rather than sets of them.  

6. Woodland vibes

Creating a frosted forest is a key Christmas trend for 2023, according to Homebase. To create a woodland theme, choose baubles in all shades of green, copper and white. Also, incorporate natural elements in your Christmas decorations too, this cuts back on waste, saves cash, looks fabulous – and smells great too. Add sprigs of holly and pinecones to your mantlepiece and use dried fruit like oranges on your Christmas tree.

7. Light it right

 

Set the perfect Christmas atmosphere by being creative with lighting. Add Christmas lanterns on your dinner table and to light up you garden and put tealights in pretty candleholders on your mantlepiece. And fairy lights aren’t just for your tree, think about where else you can add them. Can you wrap some around a bookcase or along kitchen shelves to add a festive glow?

8. Perfect on paper

 

A good sustainable option and with endless versatility, paper decorations are one of the major Christmas trends for 2023, whether it’s paper garlands and decorations – or even trees made from card. Plus, creating paper decorations is fun for crafters and great for kids to help with too.

9. Have a guaranteed white Christmas

 

We might not be able to control the weather so that we can wake up to a covering of white on Christmas morning, but that doesn’t stop you having a white Christmas theme indoors. Go for a luxurious and elegant vibe: think white candles, pristine white tablecloth, with a dinner service already laid. You won’t want to leave the table!

10. Gorgeous garlands

 

Hanging a stunning garland in an archway or hallway by using a shower or curtain rod is one of the key Christmas trends for 2023. To get the look, drape garlands, fairy lights and statement decorations over your rod, then lift into position and tighten so it holds in place. There’s no need to drill so it’s hassle-free and looks incredible.

We hope you enjoy this article and get lots of tips to decorate your home beautiful this Christmas time.

Happy Christmas

Source - www.hoa.org.uk