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6 Christmas Decorating Trends Taking Over in 2025

The 2025 holiday season invites a return to warmth, tradition and a touch of bold drama. From the Ralph Lauren-inspired layering to larger-than-life ornaments, this year’s looks blend comfort with couture polish.

From the tree to your color scheme, here’s how to incorporate the new Christmas decorating trends into your home.

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Trend 1: The Ralph Lauren Christmas Aesthetic

What It Is: Heritage estate glam meets cozy Americana. This look defines the new standard for timeless holiday style. A blend of rich color, tailored texture, and effortless warmth. Deep greens, navy, and heritage reds pull the look together. 

Combine those with tartan plaids, aged leather, polished brass, and velvet to create a layered, lived-in luxury that feels – both refined and relaxed. The effect is elegant but welcoming, like a fireside evening in a well-loved country manor.

Shop: Ralph Lauren Christmas Aesthetic

How to Use It at Home: Begin with a base of classic pattern tartan throws or plaid pillows and add tactile layers such as velvet stockings, natural pine and berry greens, with brass candlesticks. 

Designer Tip: Anchor the space with one statement element plaid with pillows or a plaid tablecloth and let your other accents build around it. The key is contrast: polished yet rustic, stately yet inviting. Every piece should feel like it has a story.

Trend 2: Bows Everywhere (and Bigger)

What It Is: The prettiest comeback of the season, bows have gone from simple gift wrap to grand statement. This year, designers are embracing bows as sculptural elements that soften spaces and add quiet luxury. 

Oversized velvet ribbons now top Christmas trees, trail down staircases, frame mantels, and even grace dining chairs. It’s a look that feels romantic and refined. It’s a balance of nostalgia and high style – transforming the humble bow into one of the year’s most iconic decorating motifs.

Shop: Christmas Ribbon and Bows

How to Use It at Home: Replace your traditional tree star with an oversized bow to give your tree a couture silhouette. Use extra-wide velvet ribbons cascading from top to bottom or gathered into generous loops along the branches. 

Tie smaller bows onto wreaths, garland on your staircase or mantel, and wrapped gifts for visual rhythm.

Designer Tip: Wired edges are key for shaping full, graceful loops. Let the tails flow naturally rather than over-arranging them; it keeps the look relaxed and editorial, not overly styled.

Trend 4: Oversized Decor & Statement Ornaments

What It Is: This season is all about going big. Large-scale ornaments, dramatic bows, grand garlands, and sculptural pieces are taking center stage.

Bold accents that anchor a room instead of merely filling it. Editors at Better Homes & Gardens call this new direction “practical maximalism,” where fewer but larger pieces create greater impact and feel effortlessly curated.

Shop: Oversized Holiday Decor

How to Use It at Home: Select one or two oversized pieces as focal points rather than scattering many smaller items. A large ornament suspended from a window latch, a dramatic velvet bow topping your tree, or an expansive garland framing a doorway can instantly define the space.

Designer Tip: Work with balance. If you introduce a statement piece, echo its color or texture elsewhere in small doses to keep the look cohesive. Oversized doesn’t mean overwhelming; it’s about confident restraint.

Trend 6: Nostalgia Reimagined

What It Is: A warm, homespun take on tradition where gingerbread motifs, needlepoint stockings, and the classic red-and-green palette lead the room.

Think iced-cookie villages on hutches, pine-draped mantels with monogrammed needlepoint, brass bells, and candlelight. It’s nostalgic without kitsch. Heirloom-leaning, handcrafted, and utterly cozy.

Shop: Nostalgia Reimagined

How to Use It at Home: Group ceramic gingerbread houses on a shelf or console; weave in cedar garland, pinecones, and red taper candles. Hang needlepoint stockings (mixed motifs feel collected)add a generous evergreen garland, and tuck in berry picks and bells.

Designer Tip: Lead with traditional cranberry red and forest green, softened by natural tones, wicker, and warm whites. A few wrought iron or brass accents as an accent.

Trend 5: Green and Neutral Harmony

What It Is: A calm counterpoint to the season’s richer palettes that celebrates simplicity and natural texture. Think layers of cream, soft white, taupe, and green accented by raw woods, gold and fresh cut stems.

This look reflects a broader design movement toward a slower, more intentional way of decorating. Instead of overt sparkle, the focus is on atmosphere with warmth, light, and authenticity. It’s holiday decorating that feels peaceful yet still festive.

Shop: Green and Neutral Harmony

How to Use It at Home: Keep the base palette restrained greenery, whites, and soft neutrals. Let texture take the lead. Drape garlands of cedar or pine along mantels, fill bowls with pinecones, and layer linen ribbons through your tree.

Designer Tip: Mix finishes for depth: matte ceramics beside clear glass, raw wood next to soft metallics. If you crave a little shimmer, add it sparingly a brushed-gold candlestick or mercury-glass votive is enough.

Trend 6: Heritage Reds: The Christmas Color

What It Is: Deep, romantic reds are leading the 2025 holiday palette, with red taking center stage. Rich, moody, and endlessly versatile, it’s the color bridging old-world tradition and modern sophistication. 

Editors and color forecasters alike point to shades of red as this year’s most influential shade. Paired with gold, cream, or deep green it channels a sense of refinement and quiet luxury.

Shop: Heritage Red

How to Use It at Home: Anchor your décor with red ribbon, ornaments in a dark wood bowl, or stockings as the season’s defining accent. Red works beautifully across both classic and contemporary settings.

Designer Tip: Use varying tones of red: wine, berry, merlot rather than competing colors. A touch of gold or antique brass can lift the mood and make the color glow in evening light.

This year’s Christmas décor story is about heritage refreshed time-honored looks reimagined for the way we live now.

From the tailored warmth of the Ralph Lauren aesthetic to the romantic sweep of velvet bows and the drama of oversized ornaments, every trend leans into comfort, character, and personal storytelling.

The season’s color language burgundy, red, evergreen, and creamy neutrals feels both classic and new, while handcrafted details like gingerbread scenes and needlepoint stockings bring heart to every space.

Whether your style is polished, nostalgic, or nature-inspired, 2025 invites you to decorate with meaning, layering tradition, texture, and light in ways that feel authentically your own.

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