Decorating with Red this Christmas
When thinking of Christmas, the first colour that comes to mind during the holiday season is red. For the majority of the year, red is the colour of passion or romance. But once winter comes around, red is unmistakably the colour of Christmas.
The colour red features in many of our favourite Christmas traditions and stories, Rudolph’s nose, Santa’s suit, candy canes and much, much more. There are many ideas for stylish red Christmas décor that will make your décor traditional but luxurious. Do not just decorate the Christmas tree with red decorations! Decorate the walls, mantelpiece, and table with red tableware, red centrepieces, and red tablecloths.
Creating a style which Santa himself would love has never been simpler. All you must do is combine red Christmas decorations and white Christmas decorations. This simple palette is incredibly versatile; you can go more traditional with simple accessories or go full out and create a candy cane themed Christmas using different textured and sized red baubles and white baubles, this is a great way to add a bespoke twist to this on using traditional red decorations.
For a more Traditional Christmas décor style, combine red Christmas decorations with gold baubles. To complement this style, adding a combination of natural elements such as a real Christmas tree, wreaths, garlands, and lots of candles, will make your space feel warm, inviting, and cosy. Combining red decorations with gold baubles is a traditional Christmas decorating pallet, but it has a timeless appeal. If you want to add a twist to this classic style, you can spice things up by adding different textures and patterns in red Christmas decorations to create a luxurious Christmas style.
A few of our favourite simple things to do with red decorations is by using different ornaments, using red flowers, candles, red stockings, and red baubles to add finishing touches to your space. In other rooms, you can also create a cosy holiday atmosphere by merely adding red linen, red bedspread, or red cushions.