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7 Christmas Decorating Mistakes You Might Not Know You're Making | 247 Blog

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Posted 24/11/2023

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, and as the festive season draws near, it's time to deck the halls and transform your home into a winter wonderland. But before you dive into your decoration boxes, take a moment to read through some common Christmas decorating mistakes to avoid! 

Choosing the Wrong Fairy Lights

 

Fairy lights are the jewels of Christmas decor, but choosing the right tone is crucial. Avoid using bright white or blue-toned lights on your Christmas tree or around your home as they can make your space feel cold and less inviting. Instead, opt for warm-white lights for a cosy, inviting glow. These lights cast a soft, warm light, adding to the overall warmth and comfort of your home.

A warm white Christmas Tree in a grey living room A warm white Christmas Tree in a grey living room
Instagram @thereillyresidence

Rash Decor Decisions

 

With the excitement of the festive season and the prospect of hosting guests, it might be tempting to revamp your home decor on a whim. However, avoid making any big decor decisions that might feel right now but won't last past Christmas. Instead, opt for a mini-makeover with easily interchangeable pieces. Consider festive roller blinds available in seasonal colours, which can be easily swapped out post-holiday. Alternatively, invest in curtains or Roman blinds that complement your current decor yet bring that immediate cosy, festive feel.

Dark red roman blinds in a dark grey living roomDark red roman blinds in a dark grey living room
Kyoto Faux Silk Roman Blinds in Holly

The Forgotten Tree Back

 

Decorating only the front of your Christmas tree is a common oversight, especially if it's tucked into a corner. But for trees positioned in hallways or in front of windows, neglecting the back can make your decor seem incomplete. Ensure your tree is fully dressed all around, giving it a fuller, more balanced look, and saving its dignity!

Traditional red and gold Christmas decorations in a sage green living room. Traditional red and gold Christmas decorations in a sage green living room.
Instagram @holly_homestyle

A Cluttered Christmas

 

While it's easy to get carried away with Christmas cheer, there's a fine line between festive and cluttered. Instead of overloading every nook and cranny with holiday decor, focus on a few key pieces that align with your chosen festive theme. Select decorations that complement rather than overpower your room, maintaining a balance that's both festive and tasteful.

Scandi style real Christmas tree in minimal, neutral living room. Scandi style real Christmas tree in minimal, neutral living room.
Instagram @luciamaysmithhome

The Decor Splurge Trap

 

It's tempting to buy all new decor every year, but this can lead to unnecessary spending and a collection of rarely-used items. Instead, focus on a cohesive Christmas theme with a few core colours. This approach allows you to add a few beloved pieces to your Christmas collection each year, building a more sustainable and meaningful array of decorations.

Red and gold Christmas tree in beige living room with white shutters.Red and gold Christmas tree in beige living room with white shutters.
Instagram @_ourfirstkenthome

Disregarding Room Dynamics

 

When decorating, consider how each room is used. For instance, a cosy, snug feel is perfect for living rooms with soft throws and plush cushions, while the kitchen might benefit from more practical, yet festive, touches like themed tea towels and window dressings.

Christmas tree in glossy grey kitchen with grey wooden blinds. Christmas tree in glossy grey kitchen with grey wooden blinds.

Neglecting Existing Decor

 

Work with your existing decor rather than against it. Christmas decorations should enhance your home's existing style, not clash with it. Choose ornaments and accents that complement your current colour scheme and interior style to create a harmonious festive look.

Snowy Christmas tree in grey living room with white wooden taped blinds. Snowy Christmas tree in grey living room with white wooden taped blinds.
Instagram @athomewith_steph

Hopefully, these tips help take some of the stress out of decorating for Christmas (sadly we cannot untangle your fairy lights for you, you're on your own there). By avoiding these common mistakes, you can create a festive atmosphere that is both inviting and stylish. Remember, the key is to balance festivity with your personal style, ensuring your home remains a cosy festive haven you want to spend time in throughout the Christmas season. Merry decorating!

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