Christmas 2025 will be anything but ordinary. Interior designers are already talking about a quiet revolution in holiday decorations – one that combines tradition and fresh inspiration in unexpected ways. While red and green retain their symbolic power, softer, muted tones are conquering living spaces: blue, delicate green, purple, and warm browns, as well as golden accents, define the new Christmas aesthetic.
"Kitschmas" —that's what experts are calling perhaps the most important trend of the season. This playful interior design movement celebrates nostalgic elements and theatrical flair with a naturalness that surprises. Ribbon motifs on monochrome plates, glass baubles trimmed with velvet—modern Christmas decorations focus on luxurious details without forgetting the personal touch. Particularly striking: XXL decorations are taking over rooms, bringing a bold, theatrical twist to festive decor.
Who would have thought that holiday decorating would evolve in such diverse directions? Lovers of a more rustic elegance rave about the luxurious woodland look , while others succumb to Nordic minimalism – with its clean lines and soft palette of white, silver, and muted green. For the truly daring, jewel tones combined with a lavish use of gold and glossy finishes offer a striking alternative, perfect for dramatic festive glamour throughout the house.
We spoke to interior designers who lifted the curtain for Christmas 2025, revealing a fascinating spectrum ranging from whisper-quiet elegance to full-blown theatrical spectacle. These emerging trends capture something deeper than mere aesthetic shifts—they reflect our collective desire for both comfort and drama, tradition and innovation.
Soft luxury is the focus
The color revolution has begun, and it is remarkably subtle. Designers are decisively abandoning the bright reds and greens that once dominated holiday decorations. Sage green, dusty rose, and deep berry tones now create sublime, serene atmospheres that feel more like luxurious retreats than festive showrooms.
Champagne gold emerges as the preferred metallic color, appearing in matte finishes that offer warmth without conspicuous shine. Photo by Puscas Adryan @adryan_studio, via Unsplash
Texture becomes the secret weapon in this approach. Velvet ribbons drape with luxurious weight, matte ornaments gently catch the light, and polished metals add depth without being ostentatious. This trend appeals to those who prefer their festive decorations to whisper rather than shout—a sophisticated rebellion against holiday excess.
“Kitschmas” – the joyful counter-revolution
Sometimes the most powerful trend is the one that breaks all the rules. “Kitschmas” emerges as a conscious celebration of everything that restrained decor usually avoids: color, nostalgia, personality, and unashamed sparkle. This isn’t unintentional excess—it’s deliberate joy.
James CunninghamHomes & Gardens editor at Good Housekeeping , perfectly captures the spirit:
Fun is the most important ingredient for any celebration, and the kitsch look will make this festive season even more exciting! This playful trend is all about being wonderfully extravagant
Bold, vibrant colors like pink, gold, and emerald green are typical of the kitsch decor style at Christmas. Photo by Charlotte Cowell @shaylabruins, via Unsplash
The nostalgia factor is strong this season. Gisela Graham , creative director at giselagraham.co.uk , observes that "nostalgia will be big again" for the festive season of 2025. Multicolored lights are making a triumphant comeback, vintage-inspired ornaments are taking over the branches, and yes – even tinsel is making a comeback. The goal? Decorations that feel like heirlooms, "richly colored, vintage-inspired pieces with lots of velvet ribbons and bows .
At Kitschmas, nostalgia and glam are not mutually exclusive. Quite the opposite. Photo by Charlotte Cowell @shaylabruins, via Unsplash
What makes this trend particularly compelling is its psychological basis. When the world is full of uncertainty—both political and economic—we instinctively reach for things that offer emotional security and simplicity. Kitschmas aren't just about aesthetics—they're about emotional comfort wrapped in shimmering paper.
Heavenly magic meets capricious romance
The celestial trend offers something entirely different: a magical interpretation of the "Whimsigoth"aesthetic , combining melancholic romance with playful charm. Deep, mysterious hues form the backdrop for star- and moon-lit motifs that transport houses to otherworldly realms.
Decorative objects in the Whimsigoth style usually have a dreamy, melancholic character. Photo by Tooth and Toad @toothandtoad, via Unsplash
Dunelm's "Celestial Glamour" theme draws directly from the opulence of Art Deco , creating festive arrangements ideal for sophisticated interiors. The color palette combines dramatic dark backgrounds with gold tones, sky blue, berry red, and forest green accents—colors that appear both antique and utterly contemporary.
Festive interior in the Celestial Glamour decor style. This image is for illustrative purposes and was created by us using image AI.
The trend goes far beyond color choices. Crescents, teardrops, moons, and stars appear as ornamental shapes in dramatically oversized scales. The result creates festive environments that are both theatrical and intimate, mysterious and inviting – perfect for those seeking festive magic with genuine sophistication.
Size becomes star
Designers in 2025 are thinking monumentally. Oversized decorations steal the show, adding bold, theatrical touches that transform ordinary spaces into extraordinary festive displays. Giant Christmas baubles, oversized paper scrap decorations, and eye-catching pieces demand attention rather than clamor for it.
Cox & Cox leads this movement with oversized ornaments designed specifically to amaze – including a giant 40 cm monumental disco ball and 45 cm immense hanging tinsel star explosions. These dramatic pieces solve practical problems while creating visual drama, especially effective in compact apartments where floor space remains precious.
“For compact apartments, a hanging installation of giant Christmas baubles can work brilliantly where a conventional tree would simply take up too much floor space,” explained Danielle Le Vaillant , Head of Photography & Film at Cox & Cox, in a statement. “They can beautifully reflect light and add a sense of movement and atmosphere .
Oversized decoration with bold, theatrical accents. This image is for illustrative purposes and was created by us using image AI.
The styling approach requires strategic thinking. Designers recommend starting with the most striking ornaments as visual anchors. Then, balance texture with size by combining oversized pieces with soft velvet ribbons or metallic mesh for a sophisticated contrast. Scale isn't just about size, but about creating a dialogue between proportions.
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Bring some greenery from your garden (eucalyptus is great if you're lucky enough to have a tree). Add it to a golden vase, perhaps along with some berries or pussy willows, to create a wintry and stylish decoration for a table or sideboard
Professional interior designers don't simply follow trends – they create magical spaces through clever styling tricks that masterfully combine beauty, practicality, and personal meaning. The most beautiful Christmas interiors aren't created by buying new decorations every year, but by thoughtful approaches that achieve maximum impact with minimal effort.
Start early with autumn decorations
Who says Christmas decorating only starts in December? The lines between autumn and Christmas decorations are becoming increasingly blurred, and many designers begin their festive transformations long before the first Sunday of Advent. This approach allows for a more sustainable and gradual approach to celebrating the holidays.
We see that more and more people are decorating their homes for autumn, and Christmas seems to come earlier and get bigger every year when it comes to decorating our homes – so the two themes naturally merge together,”
explains Lucy Mather , design expert at Arighi Bianchi .
This crossover strategy serves several purposes simultaneously. It extends the enjoyment of festive decorating. It reduces waste by reusing previously displayed items. Furthermore, it creates a warm, inviting atmosphere that feels cohesive throughout the entire season.
Award-winning interior designer Kathy Kuo recommends maintaining a consistent foundation: “When I refresh my decor for the autumn season, I focus on creating warmth and coziness – super soft throw blankets, thick knitted cushions, cinnamon-scented candles and vases with seasonal greenery or branches.”
Family heirlooms and vintage decorations carry an emotional significance that cannot be replicated. Design experts suggest several approaches to showcasing these special pieces:
Display old serving platters with neutral plates to emphasize their uniqueness.
Place valuable knick-knacks under glass domes or bells with greenery and fairy lights
Vintage bowls for storing ornaments or seasonal fruits
Frame handwritten family recipes in floating frames for kitchen display
Christmas interior decorating that takes the approach of combining family heirlooms with new acquisitions. This image is for illustrative purposes and was created by us using image AI.
For the best tree decorations, there's nothing better than reusing old classics. I've been using decorations I inherited from my parents for years.”
explains Irene GunterofGunter & Co. What she means by this are beautiful, hand-painted pieces, carved from wood and full of memories from her childhood.
Combine unexpected items such as fruits and fabrics
Creative decorators often transform everyday objects into outstanding decorations. Dried orange slices, for example, offer both visual appeal and fragrance. These can be scattered across Christmas tables, attached to tree branches as ornaments, or strung together to make garlands.
Beyond fruit, fabrics offer unlimited possibilities. Sofa Club recommend:
Drape a garland over the back of the sofa, but instead of the usual greenery, use a garland made of pom-poms, mini ornaments or felted wool in unusual colors.”.
Another unexpected decorating idea? Collected twigs.
Hanging it upside down works particularly well for those who have little space.”
suggests Shelley Cochrane , accessories buyer for Furniture Village .
Layered textures for depth and warmth
Creating visual dimensions through layering is a designer favorite for Christmas 2025. One designer describes her plans for the mantelpiece as follows:
“Our Christmas mantelpiece will be layered with two fir garlands. I will layer some wooden bead garlands, my small white Scandinavian illuminated house garland, and a vintage-looking brass bell garland above and below the fir.”
To maintain visual interest, experts recommend creating varying heights in displays using candle holders, cake stands, or decorative boxes. More is more with this approach. Boldly layer textures, patterns, and colors to create a visually rich environment.
This philosophy extends beyond decoration – it also encompasses lighting. From twinkling lights and candlelight to modern light sculptures, layering different light sources creates depth and atmosphere, perfect for festive entertainment.
Creating visual dimensions through layering is a designer favorite for Christmas 2025. This image is for illustrative purposes and was created by us using image AI.
Modern Christmas decorations for every room
For Christmas decorations, I like to use popular greenery such as pine and fir branches, and I love adding eucalyptus and rosemary. This mix gives the home a wonderful fragrance. Greenery acts as a great neutral accent, so add metallic accents with candle holders or garlands for a touch of glamour if you wish.
Every room tells its own Christmas story. Design experts understand this instinctively and develop room-specific approaches that create coherent holiday experiences while respecting the unique function and character of each space.
Your living room is the focal point of holiday gatherings, so the decorations here need to make a serious impression. Striking garlands have emerged as the centerpiece, often even overshadowing the Christmas tree itself. Imagine this: several varieties of greenery winding around your mantelpiece, cascading generously over the edges, creating that lush, luxurious look that sets the tone for everything else.
But don't stop at the mantelpiece. Cozy nooks deserve just as much attention during this busy season. Texture becomes your secret weapon—sheepskin rugs layered with woven cushions, soft throws draped invitingly over chairs. These elements work together to transform ordinary seating areas into intimate vacation retreats that guests will naturally gravitate towards.
Striking garlands of evergreen branches and ribbons lend a majestic presence to a mantelpiece. This image is for illustrative purposes and was created by us using AI.
Dining room: luxurious table decorations and candlelight
The dining room naturally takes center stage for Christmas entertainment. Your table deserves thoughtful design, starting with a disciplined color palette of just two or three complementary shades. This restraint prevents your table setting from appearing chaotic or overwhelming—a common pitfall when enthusiasm trumps planning.
Candlelight transforms everything. Varying heights and shapes on your table create the visual depth that makes the meal special. Tall candlesticks alternating with tea lights, perhaps a few scattered in between – this layered approach to lighting encourages guests to sit down and savor both the food and the moment.
Entrance: oversized wreaths and mirrored arches
First impressions are crucial, which is why your entryway deserves bold choices. Extra-large wreaths – we're talking sizes between 1 and 1.5 meters – instantly create a wow factor and signal to guests that something special awaits them inside. These impressive pieces are particularly well-suited for entryways with high ceilings or ample wall space.
Mirrors offer another option for the entryway that's gaining popularity this season. Decorating them with elegant bows creates a gift-like presentation. The decoration feels both unexpected and sophisticated. The technique works beautifully regardless of the room size: simply attach a velvet bow to the top of the mirror so that the ends cascade down the sides, creating an elegant, designer-approved look.
Oversized wreaths and mirrored arches in the entrance area make a real statement as soon as you enter an apartment. This image is for illustrative purposes and was created by us using image AI.
The personal touch: How Christmas decorations become your business card
True personality in Christmas decorations doesn't come from simply following trends. It develops from the conscious decision to create spaces that tell your story – from the very first moment guests enter your home.
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The right theme doesn't have to be reinvented every year. Focus on one of four elements: a color scheme (like blue and white), a pattern (such as checks), specific Christmas flowers (fir branches or hydrangeas), or your favorite Christmas motifs (snowflakes or stars).
Your Christmas decorations should reflect your personality. If your home has a modern style, avoid overly traditional pieces and opt for elegant, geometric ornaments
Family traditions lend spaces an emotional depth that is irreplaceable. One family started by sewing personalized Christmas stockings as gifts for everyone – and unintentionally created an annual tradition.
Handmade ornaments become treasured heirlooms, whether they are children's drawings or DIY paw prints of beloved pets. Even simple rituals like the evening "light parade" through the neighborhood create meaningful memories.
Minimalism meets festive glamour
“Less is always more for me ,” explains a designer who “warm minimalism” —selecting a few beautiful elements and giving them space to shine. This approach works particularly well with high-quality pieces of understated elegance.
Warm minimalism – even a few beautiful elements can make a room shine. Photo by Charlotte Cowell @shaylabruins, via Unsplash
Minimalist Christmas does not mean sacrificing personality – neutral palettes, natural textures and subtle shimmer create calm yet festive atmospheres.
With its warm minimalism, neutral color palette, natural textures, and subtle sheen, you can create a calm yet festive atmosphere. Photo by Mesut çiçen @mesutcicen, via Unsplash
Sustainable decoration – beautiful and environmentally conscious at the same time
Sustainability transforms Christmas decorating into an endeavor that is both environmentally conscious and aesthetically pleasing. Thoughtful choices today create lasting holiday traditions for years to come.
Artificial greenery and ceramic art jewelry of the highest quality
High-quality artificial greenery offers impressive environmental benefits by reducing the environmental impact of growing and transporting fresh plants each year. Premium wreaths and garlands with True Needle® PE tips provide realistic texture while remaining 100% recyclable. These pieces can be reused for decades, further reducing the environmental burden of growing and transporting Christmas trees annually.
Ceramic jewelry lends lasting, timeless charm – from hand-painted spheres to elegant figurines that become treasured heirlooms.
Abstract Christmas trees made from foldable cardboard are also a sustainable choice and are enjoying increasing popularity. Photo by Bakd&Raw by Karolin Baitinger @bakdandraw, via Unsplash
Sculptural Christmas trees made of ceramic or polyresin are not only modern, but can also be used for many years. Photo by Edoardo Botez @photosbyedoardo, via Unsplash
Creatively reuse ribbons, bells and balls
Old decorations deserve new life through creative redesign. Velvet ribbons can be reused in countless ways – tied around napkins, draped over mirrors, or shaped into bows for wreaths. Even glass baubles (even broken ones) can be transformed into impressive table decorations
Fill clear vases or wooden bowls with collected ornaments
Wrap old ribbons around glass containers
Store ribbons, bows and working fairy lights carefully to extend their lifespan
Energy-efficient lighting and natural materials
LED technology makes Christmas lights exceptionally efficient – they consume 90% less energy than conventional light bulbs and last up to 30,000 hours compared to the 1,000–3,000 hours of incandescent bulbs. Programmable timers further minimize unnecessary consumption.
Natural materials offer ideal complements – dried orange slices, pine cones and moss create biodegradable decorations with a wonderful seasonal scent.
Silent night, stylish night…
Christmas 2025 promises a captivating blend of nostalgia and innovation for decoration enthusiasts everywhere. The new trends truly offer something for every taste – be it the gentle elegance of muted colors, the playful vibrancy of kitsch , the mysterious charm of celestial motifs, or the dramatic impact of oversized decorations.
Professional designers have revealed their secret weapons for creating magical spaces this season. Starting festive decorating early with autumn-inspired décor allows for a gradual, more sustainable approach. Combining cherished heirlooms with new finds creates spaces full of meaning and personality. Unexpected items like fruit and fabrics, along with thoughtfully layered textures, add depth and warmth to your home.
Every room deserves special attention during the holidays. The most magnificent Christmas homes reflect the unique stories of their inhabitants. Choosing themes that complement your existing decorations, honoring family traditions through DIY elements, and finding your ideal balance between minimalism and glamour create spaces that are authentically festive rather than generically decorated.
These ideas, from experienced interior designers, serve as inspiration, not rigid rules. Your perfect Christmas could incorporate elements from several trends or focus solely on what brings you joy. While trends come and go, the holidays ultimately celebrate connection—creating spaces where memories are made remains the most important decoration of all.
Now you are ready to create a Christmas home that will enchant guests and feel wonderfully unique and just like you!
Owner and Managing Director of Kunstplaza . Publicist, editor, and passionate blogger in the fields of art, design, and creativity since 2011. Graduated with a degree in web design from university (2008). Further developed creative techniques through courses in freehand drawing, expressive painting, and theatre/acting. Profound knowledge of the art market gained through years of journalistic research and numerous collaborations with key players and institutions in the arts and culture sector.
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