
The bedroom is one of the most neglected spaces when it comes to Christmas decor, but it's easy to add some festive cheer to your private sanctuary. Whether you're looking for a simple touch of Christmas magic or a full-on winter wonderland, there are plenty of ways to bring the festive spirit into your bedroom. From cosy textiles to miniature trees, the options are endless. So, get ready to snuggle up and dream of sugar plums and sleigh rides with these Christmas bedroom decor ideas.
Characteristics | Values |
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Colour scheme | Red and green, blue and white, silver, neutral, grey and white, black and white, red, white and green |
Items | Christmas trees, garlands, wreaths, pinecones, firewood, gift boxes, candles, lanterns, baskets, knit blankets, stockings, fairy lights, ornaments, snowflakes, reindeer figurines, rugs, pillows |
Specific areas to decorate | Windows, shelves, fireplace, mantel, nightstand, headboard, door |
What You'll Learn
Christmas Trees
First, consider the size of your tree. If you have the space, a standard-sized tree can be used, but a tabletop tree or a small faux fir will ensure the room feels spacious while still adding a festive touch. You can also wrap the stand with a thick knit throw to give it a cosy feel.
Next, think about the lighting. As with any Christmas tree, lights are essential. Wrap the lights around every major branch, moving from the trunk to the tip and back, fluffing the branches as you go. You can experiment with different lighting schemes—mix and match lights, or opt for a simple string of fairy lights.
Now, it's time to add some decorations. One idea is to choose a colour scheme that matches your bedroom. Soft neutrals and delicate pink baubles can look lovely, or you could go for a rustic vibe with dried citrus slices and earth tones. If you're feeling creative, you could even make your own decorations. Hang larger ornaments first, spacing them evenly around the tree, and then fill in the gaps with medium-sized and small ornaments. Don't forget to hang some closer to the trunk to create depth and interest.
Finally, add a tree topper and a tree skirt to finish off your festive creation. Stand back and admire your handiwork!
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Garlands and Wreaths
For wreaths, try hanging one on your door, or above your bed for a Scrooge-like feel. You could also hang a wreath from your mirror, or place a small one on your bedside table.
If you're looking for a more natural, rustic look, opt for evergreen garlands and wreaths with pinecones. You could even add some fresh or faux greenery, or holly, for a festive flourish. For a more modern take, try a wreath made from dried oranges or a garland with LED lights.
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Bedding and Blankets
A festive bedroom is a great way to get into the Christmas spirit, and bedding and blankets are an essential part of this. Here are some ideas to get you started:
Christmas Colours and Patterns
Traditional Christmas colours are red and green, so why not try some festive bedding in these colours? You could go for a cosy plaid or check pattern, or a bright, bold design with Christmas trees, stars or other festive motifs. If you want something more subtle, opt for a plain red or green duvet cover and pillowcases, or just add some festive throw pillows. You could also try a festive throw blanket in red or green, or a Christmas-themed pattern. If you're feeling creative, you could even make your own!
For a more elegant, sophisticated look, try a blue, white and silver colour scheme. Or, for a neutral bedroom, go for a simple white bedding set with snowflake motifs, or a pale blue set with a mint green palette to create a snow-dusted vibe. If you're feeling festive but want to keep things understated, a simple red and white striped bedding set can be effective.
Comforters and Sheets
For an extra festive feel, swap out your regular comforter for a Christmas-themed one. You could go for a classic red plaid design or something with a fun Christmas motif. If you don't want to commit to a full comforter, a festive throw blanket is a great option to drape over the end of your bed. To really lean into the Christmas theme, you could also get some flannel Christmas sheets in a festive pattern.
Festive Materials
As well as colour and pattern, you can add a festive feel with different materials. Faux fur rugs and blankets can give a luxurious, wintery feel, especially if you go for a white or grey colour. Knit blankets and pillows are another great option for a cosy, festive bedroom. If you're crafty, you could even knit your own!
Festive Accents
To finish off your festive bedding, add some Christmas accents. Drape some fairy lights over the bed, or hang some cute vintage bells or wreaths above it. You could also try hanging some ornaments over the bed, or even stringing them together to make a garland. If you want something simpler, just add some red or green accent pillows, or swap out your regular pillowcases for some festive ones.
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Lights and Candles
When it comes to decorating your bedroom for Christmas, lights and candles are a must. They create a cosy and festive atmosphere that will make you feel merry and bright. Here are some ideas to get you started:
Fairy Lights
Fairy lights can be draped over the headboard, wrapped around the bed frame, or hung on the walls in the shape of Christmas trees or wreaths. You can also use them to spell out words or phrases, such as "Merry Christmas" or "Let It Snow". If you have a canopy bed, try wrapping the fairy lights around the canopy for a magical look.
LED Lights
LED lights can be used to create a more modern and sophisticated look. Try using LED strips to illuminate built-in shelves or to outline windows and doors. You can also use them to spell out words or shapes on the walls. LED lights come in a variety of colours, so you can choose traditional Christmas colours such as red and green, or go for a more elegant look with white or blue lights.
Candles
Candles add a warm and inviting ambiance to any room. For a Christmas bedroom, try using scented candles with festive fragrances such as pine, cinnamon, or gingerbread. Place candles on your nightstand, dresser, or windowsill, and always remember to blow them out before you go to sleep!
String Lights
String lights are a versatile and inexpensive way to decorate your bedroom for Christmas. Hang them from the ceiling, drape them over furniture, or use them to frame a mirror or piece of artwork. You can also use them to create a cosy reading nook by hanging them around your favourite chair or beanbag.
Lanterns
Lanterns are a great way to incorporate candles into your Christmas bedroom decor. Look for candle lanterns in festive colours or patterns, or fill a clear glass lantern with small Christmas ornaments and string lights. Place them on your nightstand, dresser, or even on the floor in a corner of the room to create a cosy atmosphere.
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Stockings and Ornaments
Stockings
Stockings are a classic Christmas staple and can be hung in a variety of places around your bedroom. If you have a fireplace, hang them from the mantel for a traditional look. Alternatively, you can hang them from your bed frame, a dresser, or even a door handle. For a cosy touch, opt for a red or plaid stocking. If you're feeling creative, you could even make your own stocking by upcycling a cardboard box or burlap sack.
Ornaments
Ornaments are a great way to add some sparkle and shine to your bedroom. Hang a string of ornaments over your bed or drape them across a window for a pretty display. For a rustic look, try making your own ornaments out of natural materials like pinecones, berries, and fresh greenery. If you're feeling crafty, you can even make your own ornaments from paper, cardboard, or other recycled materials. For a more elegant look, opt for ornaments in pearly or silver hues.
When it comes to stocking and ornament placement, get creative! You can hang them from shelves, doorknobs, bedposts—anywhere that could use a festive touch. Don't be afraid to mix and match colours and textures to create a unique and whimsical display.
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Frequently asked questions
Holly is one of the most budget-friendly ways to decorate your bedroom for Christmas. You can also add a few festive throw pillows to your bed or a side chair, or swap out your regular comforter for a Christmas-themed one.
Drape a garland along your headboard, or hang a wreath from your mirror. You can also add a miniature Christmas tree to your nightstand, or drape a Christmas throw blanket over your bed.
Hang ornaments, garlands, and stockings over your bed, or put up a Christmas tree. You can also add a festive touch to your bedding by using plaid or buffalo check holiday sheets and blankets.