Christmas Color Palette Suggestions For This Year End Holiday Season

We love explore new Christmas color palette, so today we made some new color palettes for you. 

Christmas is a magical time of year. The smell of fresh pine permeated the house, mixing with the many flavors of Christmas dinner - not to mention the gingerbread house the kids spent hours decorating.

Christmas Color Palette
Christmas Color Palette

But what colors come to mind when you think of Christmas?

While most people associate Christmas with red and green, there are plenty of other Christmas colors to get inspired.

Christmas Color Palette
Christmas Color Palette

1. All White Christmas 

No matter where you live, you can always have a magical snowy Christmas by introducing this elegant seasonal palette. It includes different shades of this color - from crisp to off-white and dove gray which, combined with just a few silver and gold accents, will bring a subtle charm to the Christmas home decor. your.

Christmas Color Palette
All White Christmas 

White tulle, ribbons, bows, textured or metallic Christmas tree decorations and Christmas wreaths in all shades of white…

Christmas Color Palette
All White Christmas 

Tip: In an all-white theme, you can still incorporate elements of a non-white color, by dusting them off with white spray to create a nice blur.

2. White + Red

White and red are the two traditional colors of Christmas, along with green. Eliminate or substitute the second and you'll have the most unique Christmas decor in fun reds and soothing whites.

Christmas Color Palette
White + Red

From white man-made Christmas trees decorated with bright red ornaments, ribbons and bows, to 'translucent' Christmas wreaths featuring red berries and Scottish tartan, and striped Christmas wrapping paper white and red or polka dot, this white + red combination will bring a fresh and festive look in your home this Christmas.

Christmas Color Palette
White + Red

Tip: You can still add a bit of green, by introducing a few sprigs of natural green or silver fir. Another option is to replace the green with soothing beige and brown, and add a few brass metallic decorations. 

3. White + Green - Christmas Color Palette

Here is another color combo, derived from the traditional Christmas color combination through the exclusion of one of the traditional colors.

Christmas Color Palette
White + Green - Christmas Color Palette

This time, for a softer and more natural look, you can exclude red. This way you can have a lush green Christmas tree that will 'steal the show' with its natural beauty. And it won't even need much decoration! A few white decorations are enough.

Christmas Color Palette
White + Green - Christmas Color Palette

On the other hand, the center table and cushions can have a white base, sparkling green glass ornaments, natural green twigs, and more. Decorative elements have shades of green.

Tip: For a more festive look, create a few silver accents or use silver spray.

4. Black + White

This color combination seems a bit too unconventional Christmas style, it is! But remember it's called a classic for a reason!

If you're a style freak, why not have a chic Christmas in black and white?! Not only will your Christmas decoration be unique, but you can make it even more interesting by presenting it in many clever ways. There is a white artificial Christmas tree. It's an eco-friendly option and there's something magical in the way it looks! 

Christmas Color Palette
Black + White

And since it's all about breaking with tradition, decorate it with non-traditional decorations in black, such as oversized letters in light wood or even a cardboard box, painted black. Or, wrap the tree in a spiral with some black ornaments and a glittery black garland. Also a nice effect!

Christmas Color Palette
Black + White

Finally, add some fun by wrapping Christmas presents in wrapping paper in black and white stripes or polka dots.

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Tip: You can 'customize' your Christmas tree with bright letters as you like! It could be the initials of the names of your loved ones, or common phrases around Christmas.

5. White + Brown

One of this year's top trendy Christmas color schemes is the rustic look, featuring soft natural browns and crisp whites.

Christmas Color Palette
White + Brown

Go eco with a non-traditional Christmas tree, Christmas wreaths and decorations all made with natural tree branches and bark, and decorate with white ornaments also made from natural materials, such as such as cotton yarn, paper ball, white spray brown pine cone, etc.

Christmas Color Palette
White + Brown

Wrap Christmas presents in burlap or brown paper (why not even recycle!), and tie with burlap or twine. For a more festive spirit, sprinkle with lavish gold. It's Christmas!

Tip: Brown can also be expressed through all-natural materials used in home decor, such as wooden, rattan and rustic items and decorations, that complement the decor. Christmas white + brown.

6. Green + Brown - Christmas Color Palette

This color combination is strongly inspired by nature and provides a soothing rustic feel and atmosphere.

Christmas Color Palette
Green + Brown - Christmas Color Palette

Once again, a natural Christmas tree will become the focal point of your farmhouse decor, while decorations, etc. Decorations should also follow a natural theme in terms of materials as well as design.

Christmas Color Palette
Green + Brown - Christmas Color Palette

Tip: Use brown recycled paper, etc. recycled materials and objects to make your own Christmas decorations. You'll be happy if you get the whole family to complete the quest together!

7. Green + Orange

It's weird, but a fresh and fun color combination! Somehow oddly enough, you won't agree! Your green Christmas tree and wreath will light up when decorated with orange ornaments, small branches with orange berries, and a yellow-orange wreath.

Christmas Color Palette
Green + Orange

Wrapping paper can also join the color theme. Wrap Christmas presents in green or orange/yellow thread - or use orange and green or orange and yellow patterned paper. Use ribbons and bows of the same color for the final touch.

Christmas Color Palette
Green + Orange

8. Pink + Green

A great color combination idea for a Christmas decoration in a children's room. It will unleash your child's imagination and take them to the fantasy world where everything is unusual and in bright colors.

Christmas Color Palette
Pink + Green

Use wrapping paper in exotic patterns not only to make Christmas gifts for kids but also to make some Christmas decorations. Better yet, get the kids involved in making these! They will love it!

This theme goes well with delicious Christmas candies too!

Christmas Color Palette
Pink + Green

9. Blue + Green

This fresh and beautiful color combination is perfect for Christmas decor in cottages and beach cottages. It fits well with the overall maritime theme of the interior design style, but is also subtly reminiscent of the endless blue winter sky and the blue haze of ice.

Christmas Color Palette
Blue + Green
Christmas Color Palette
Blue + Green

10. Silver + Gold - Christmas Color

Metallic items and shades may just seem too cold and uncool for Christmas decor, but they have the wonderful feature of neutrals that you can showcase and combine with any color, texture, etc.

Christmas Color Palette
Silver + Gold - Christmas Color

Plus, they go well with any other decor! Gold and silver, on the other hand, are the colors of splendor, luxury, and abundance. To have these in your home, let your Christmas shine in gold and silver this year.

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Christmas Color Palette
Silver + Gold - Christmas Color

Get a little crazy this year and spread the holiday cheer by throwing a few more pops of color into the mix. We hope you enjoy our recommendations.

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