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Top Christmas Styles You Need This Christmas

Christmas is nearly here. That means, soon, we'll be heading up into the dusty attic to pull out the same old tired Christmas decorations. Up goes the tree, the faded baubles, and the Santa whose stuffing pokes out the back.

Maybe it's time for a change. Maybe, this year, you want to do Christmas in style. After all, it only comes once a year.

From traditional to contemporary, we're exploring all the top Christmas styles you need this holiday. Next thing you know, you'll be living in a winter wonderland.

Christmas Ideas 2021

Try a Golden Cone Tree

Don't you get tired of decorating the tree? No matter how hard you try, does it never look symmetrical? Well, avoid any lopsided Christmas decorations this year with a cone tree. Unlike other trees, it's ready to go from the moment you pull it out of the box. And it's definitely got style. With tasteful decorations and a gentle twinkling of lights, this is a Christmas tree with a twist.

Go traditional with an evergreen wreath

Is there a better way to greet your guests than a gorgeous Christmas wreath? This one's a classic for a reason.

Whether you prefer red berries or pine cones, deep red apples or delicate snowberries, there's a wreath for every style. And, no matter the trend, wreaths are Christmas decorations that never fall out of fashion.

Embrace Scandinavian Hygge

Hygge is a Danish concept that means creating a warm and cosy atmosphere where people gather together. Think crackling fires, flickering candles, Christmas mugs brimming with mulled wine, and beautiful wooden decorations. Think of Christmas.

Everyone can create Hygge. With a Christmas candle and wax melter, you can infuse the air with Christmas spirit. Or, with some beautiful Christmas mugs or furry reindeer decorations, the Hygge atmosphere will fill your home.


Buy a real fir tree

Yes. We know – the needles are a nightmare. But is there anything more Christmassy than a real fir tree?

This year, don't overdo your Christmas decorations. Instead, let's showcase a verdant living tree with a smattering of tasteful wooden delights: a reindeer here, a porcelain bauble there. Then top with a glistening LED star.

Finally, switch off the lights and bask in your handiwork.

Return to the story

Every year we complain about the commercialisation of Christmas. We've forgotten about the true meaning of Christmas, we say. We've forgotten the little baby born in a manger. Well, how about incorporating a ceramic Nativity scene into your Christmas decorations. Subtle but powerful, the nativity scene captures the true meaning of Christmas in a snapshot. While we all love Santa and Rudolph and a red-breasted robin, Christmas is also a time to spend time with our families. So, maybe we should try remembering the very first Christmas of all.

Conclusion

After a difficult 2021, we're all looking forward to the festivities. With family we haven't seen in months (or even years) coming round, it's time to revamp our old Christmas decorations.

Let's do this year's Christmas in style!

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