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Festive Forecast: Top Tier Holiday Trends of 2023

Updated: Nov 27, 2023


Holiday cheer is in the air, meaning it's time to deck the halls and break out your decorations. Dressing your home in holiday décor immediately welcomes a new season and creates a festive ambiance. It also pays homage to tradition, allowing you to tap into your creativity.


Most importantly, it's an opportunity to create a peaceful refuge amid a typically stressful season. If you haven't started decorating yet, no worries. We've got you covered. Allow us to guide you through our favorite holiday décor trends of 2023.


Let's get started!




Dazzle and Decorate: Festive Christmas Tree Trends


While you can stick to holiday staples, there are many ways to add a modern twist. Consider incorporating a soft, neutral color palette with light blues, creams, and grays to evoke feelings of calmness. You can pair this color scheme with a minimalistic aesthetic.


However, if you prefer a vibrant Christmas tree, pops of color are also trendy this year. With the popularity of Barbie, many fans are opting for an all-pink look. Adding a glamorous pink touch to your tree could give it some personality that matches yours.


Taking a step away from the glitz and glamor, the natural, woodsy style is another popular theme this year. It includes garlands, berries, pinecones, and dehydrated fruit. The final result will create a cozy rustic display in your living room.


Finally, we can't forget about toppers to complete your Christmas tree. Beyond the classic star and angel, many families are thinking outside the box with bows, red berry toppers, and even bouquets. You can also reference Rudolf the red-nosed reindeer with a stag topper or add a hint of humor with a gnome topper.






A Holiday Take on Your Tablescapes and Centerpieces


Why stop at your tree when you can infuse a holiday theme into the rest of your home? To elevate your dining table, go big with a classic look or opt for a cohesive aesthetic that matches your Christmas tree. For instance, a winter wonderland tablescape with neutral color tones and snow-inspired elements pairs perfectly with a white-monochromatic tree.


You can also incorporate natural, woodsy characteristics with pinecones and garland. Christmas table bouquets with silver dollar eucalyptus, blue thistles, and hypericum berries are another way to dress up your tablescape with a subtle holiday touch.


If flowers and greenery are your cup of tea, but you prefer a simple arrangement, consider placing seasonal flowers in mason jars or combining metallic ornaments and faux winter florals in a clear vase. We love blending artificial flowers with fresh blooms for a timeless result.





Going Above and Beyond with Trendy Wreaths


For those who love outdoor Christmas décor, we're happy to report wreaths are still in. This is the season to embrace metallic accents through metal garlands and wreaths. The shimmer will add sophistication to your front door. If you like this luxurious style, it's worth including on your shopping list.


Love the natural aesthetic? Red berries and pinecone wreaths are an excellent way to celebrate the season's colors. You can go one step further with a classic Christmas wreath designed by a local florist to capture a gorgeous combination of reds, greens, and burgundy.


In addition, you can tap into a winter wonderland theme with a white wreath. The monochromatic look will provide a stunning result you'll want to keep all year round.





Indoor Floral Arrangements Designed for the Holidays


Celebrate the season with a showstopping floral arrangement. Some crowd favorites include:


  • Red roses: With a pop of red, roses can add love and warmth to your home.

  • Poinsettias: Poinsettias are a lovely holiday classic.

  • White lilies: A symbol of peace, white lilies can transport you to a tranquil oasis.

  • Berries: Holly offers the perfect blend of red and green while adding a unique texture to your arrangements.

  • Chrysanthemums: A breathtaking statement flower, chrysanthemums will immediately capture your attention with their beauty.

  • Greenery: Pine and cedar branches bring a refreshing contrast to your flowers.


Now that you have flowers and greenery in mind, it's time to select a container. We love creative options, like vintage watering cans, teacups, and water bowls.

To complete the cozy holiday vibes, you can also drape floral and greenery garland on your fireplace mantel.





Seasonal Florals for 2023


With growing environmental concerns, more people are seeking sustainable options to reduce their carbon footprint. Luckily, we have seasonal flower recommendations to support your values and create a gorgeous display in your home.


All-white floral arrangements are a popular choice for their elegant and sophisticated appearance. You can combine roses, lilies, ranunculus, carnations, anemones, and more. And what's an arrangement without some lush foliage?


Greenery, like ferns, snake plants, succulents, and eucalyptus, pair beautifully with various statement flowers. They can also be the main attraction.


With the holidays approaching, we will likely see some classics, such as:


  • Red amaryllis

  • Poinsettia

  • Hypericum berries

  • Greenery, like juniper, holly, mistletoe, boxwood, and noble fir


Want to weave iconic holiday elements into your arrangements? Bring out the bows, ornaments, and dried fruit. These details will instantly breathe the spirit of the season into your display.





Give Your Home a Seasonal Makeover

with the Latest Holiday Trends


While the holidays can be stressful with back-to-back social engagements and shopping, decorating your home can create a safe space to decompress and enjoy the season.


Whether you include the newest trends, like a Barbie color palette or woodsy elements, or want to decorate with seasonal flowers, this is your opportunity to embrace the holiday magic.

We hope our festive forecast inspires you to transform your home with your personal spin.


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