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10 Christmas Tree Color Ideas to Consider This Year

The simplest approach to start your Christmas decoration is to choose a color palette. Given that your tree is the focal focus of your holiday decor, it makes sense to start your other Christmas decorations with it. We've listed some of the best Christmas tree color suggestions this season to get you started. There is undoubtedly a color combination out there that will serve as a big source of inspiration for your own work, whether it be pastels, intensely saturated hues, or strong hues and neutrals. After looking through these suggestions (many of which have been endorsed by designers! ), you may start arranging your home's remaining spaces for Christmas decorations.

1. A tree that is tan, brown, and red in color


Designer Jess Weeth of Weeth Home put paper teardrop and velvet ball decorations in deep hues of crimson, brown, and black to a minimalist tree. The understated setup creates a gloomy, inviting atmosphere.


2. Multicolor

Cover your tree entirely with decorations and colored lights if you have a tendency for Christmaximalism. To give the eclectic design a polished appearance, designer Matthew Bees incorporated a lot of bright, sparkling embellishments in this piece.


3. White and Blue


Decorate your tree in blue and white to create a fanciful winter paradise. Designer Jenny Wolf put chinoiserie ball decorations to the tree in a Connecticut home, which elegantly combine the two hues and elevate the tree as a whole.


4. Gold and Brown

This tree's dark brown, tan, and gold ornaments are ideal for a rustic or organic design scheme. To enhance the natural appearance, add bells and wooden ball ornaments.

5. Orange and Blue

The tree in Cathy Chapman's living room has accents of orange and blue all over, making it vibrant without being overpowering. White flower garland and metallic leaf accents are used to divide up the decorations.


6. Pink and Silver

Consider setting up a pink artificial tree and decorating it with silver disco ball ornaments for a provocative display that screams Barbiecore. To add some more flair, add a few white ball ornaments and glass ornaments loaded with silver tinsel.


7. Silver, Gold, and Red

The metallic pair of silver and gold is well-known. You may create a classy Christmas setting by mixing a little red with a green tree, as designer Elizabeth Pash did in her residence. Add some tassels and little stocking ornaments for texture.


8. Blue and Gold

Gold will enhance a blue and white Christmas tree. Designer Nikki Klugh combined white garland, metallic flowers, and blue, white, and gold ball ornaments on Nikki Klugh's tree.

9. White, Brown, and Green



Designer Kate Lester utilized brown pinecones, lush greens, and white fluffy ornaments to get a natural, wintry aesthetic. White ribbons and muted brown bells give the tree's design a mysterious touch.

10. Red and Green

A traditional red and green color combination is attractive at all times. The pinnacle of classic design is this Fraser fir decorated with an angel topper, red ribbon, and ornamental balls.



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