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10 ways to decorate your home for the end-of-year holidays

10 façons de décorer son intérieur pour les fêtes de fin d'année

Christophe ETIENNE |

Choosing a theme for the upcoming holiday season can be difficult because there are so many different options.


Are you looking for a modern or traditional decoration? Are you looking for a movie theme or are you more of a gamer?


Whatever your preferences, we have some suggestions that are sure to inspire you to decorate your home for the upcoming holiday season.

“Wonderland” theme

Wonderland is probably one of the most popular Christmas decorating themes of all time, and if you've already forgotten about it, it's coming back in 2021.


Wonderland themed rooms use white as the predominant color. What is sought is to give the feeling of being in the middle of a beautiful forest, where everything is covered in snow.

Rustic Christmas

If you like more traditional decorating, why not consider going for a rustic Christmas theme?


With plenty of wooden decorations and a few natural fir wreaths, you will already have the main elements needed to successfully decorate your interior.


We find the traditional natural fir tree, to which you can hang pine cones and even branches of red fruits which will add a touch of color to the room.

DIY Whimsical Christmas Decorations

If you still don't know what theme to have for the upcoming holiday season and you're also passionate about DIY projects, why not create a bunch of custom decorative items and use them throughout the room?


This is probably one of the cheapest Christmas decorating ideas, and it's one that can get the whole family involved.

Beach Themed Christmas Decor

Everyone dreams of a white Christmas, until the cold outside reminds you how nice warm summer days are.


If you're more of a summer and sandy beach person than a snowy winter person, how about bringing some of those coastal vibes into your home even in the middle of December?


It's a chance to dig out the shells you collected last summer and create your own centerpieces and decorations, making it feel like Christmas in July.

Vibrant colors

When it comes to decorating your home for the holiday season, you can let your imagination run wild.


Choose decorations and decorative items in the bright colors you prefer, wrap empty boxes in colored paper and place them under the tree, choose colorful rugs, make your own multi-colored garlands, etc.

Christmas at the cinema

One of the best parts of the holiday season is staying home in your comfy pajamas, with a bowl of popcorn or a mug of hot chocolate with marshmallows on top, and enjoying a good old Christmas movie.


If you have or are willing to invest in a projector, you can easily recreate this theme. Just choose one wall, but string some string lights along the edges of the projection screen and, before you know it, the living room will be transformed into a place where all your friends and family will want to come hang out and watch movies together.

Santa's Workshop

If impressing the kids is your goal for this year's Christmas, you can't go wrong with a Santa's workshop theme. It doesn't even have to be super fancy: you can work with wooden ornaments, thrifted wooden toys for authenticity, and maybe even make a cardboard mailbox for kids to drop off their letters to Santa.

Elf-inspired decor

Elves are part of the magic of Christmas. To achieve this theme, you can decorate the tree with lots of candy canes and even get a life-size representation of an Elf so you can take memorable photos for the holiday card.

“Dark & ​​Moody” Christmas Decoration

Christmas is about wanting to spend more time at home and feel as comfortable as possible during the holidays.


Black is the predominant color for this theme, but it pairs beautifully with silver, gold, purple, or red. You can get creative with red string lights, red and black velvet pillows, and even bring out some of the Halloween decorations.

Christmas at the farm modern style

With a neutral palette, plenty of wood and foliage, and simple hand-painted details like weathered wood paneling and furniture, any space can easily be transformed into a modern family home.


To do this, place candles and lots of eucalyptus branches around, decorate your tree with warm white lights and natural decorations. Keep the upholstery fabrics in natural materials like cotton and wool.


With a muted palette of gray, white, taupe and black, it's easy to incorporate elements for all sorts of styles to create an eclectic mix.

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