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12 Christmas tree themes we're here for in 2022
\올해의 12가지 크리스마스 트리 테마
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Dressing the tree for Christmas is the ultimate holiday ritual, and you know that once Thanksgiving is over, those ornaments are coming straight out of the loft. If you're not entirely sure what look you want for your home this year, there are a bunch of cute ways to get it right in 2022.
It's all about getting creative and decorating your tree in a way that feels right for you and your space. Whether you'll be using what you have or buying a couple more Christmas decorations for good measure, your spruce will look holiday-ready in no time.
Anthony Immediato, an interior stylist based in San Diego, California, and founder of Immediato Interiors(opens in new tab) notes how this year's Christmas tree themes seem to be leaning toward three blanket looks that are nonetheless super festive. "So far, in 2022 we have seen a wide spectrum of design trends and I feel that most people are falling into three categories: maximal, minimal, or traditional," says Immediato. "It only makes sense that these design styles will reflect this year's popular tree decorating themes."
크리스마스를 위해 트리를 장식하는 것은 궁극적인 명절 의식이며, 추수감사절이 끝나면 그 장식품들이 다락방에서 곧장 나올 것입니다. 올해 집에 어떤 모습을 원하는지 확신이 서지 않는다면 2022년에 집을 제대로 꾸밀 수 있는 여러 가지 귀여운 방법이 있습니다.
당신과 당신의 공간에 딱 맞는 방식으로 창의력을 발휘하고 나무를 장식하는 것이 전부입니다. 가지고 있는 것을 사용하거나 좋은 측정을 위해 몇 가지 더 많은 크리스마스 장식을 구입하든 가문비나무는 곧 휴가 준비가 된 것처럼 보일 것입니다.
캘리포니아주 샌디에고에 거주하는 인테리어 스타일리스트이자 Immediato Interiors(새 탭에서 열림)의 설립자인 Anthony Immediato는 올해의 크리스마스 트리 테마가 그럼에도 불구하고 매우 축제적인 세 가지 블랭킷 룩에 기울고 있는 것처럼 보인다고 말합니다. "지금까지 2022년에 우리는 다양한 디자인 트렌드를 보았고 대부분의 사람들이 최대, 최소 또는 전통의 세 가지 범주에 속한다고 생각합니다."라고 Immediato는 말합니다. "이러한 디자인 스타일이 올해의 인기 있는 트리 장식 테마를 반영한다는 것은 이치에 맞습니다."
1. PRETTY IN PINK
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Pink is the perfect color to brighten your mood and for those that want to tap into the maximalist side of tree themes, this one is for you.
Esther Parkhurst, the Senior Director of Designs & Trends at Lowe’s notes a resurgence of pink after years of more neutral and monochrome Christmas tree looks, saying how the rise of Barbiecore may have played a part in this trend too — and that it is sure to dominate this holiday season!
Parkhurst recommends pink-flocked artificial trees(opens in new tab) for those wanting the full look. Of course, if you do buy a new artificial tree, be ready to commit to it for many years to come to nod to sustainability still.
For anyone who wants to add a dash of pink Christmas decor and that's perhaps not in a place to buy an entirely pink tree, Parkhurst has some budget-friendly tips. "If you want the Barbiecore pops of color but aren’t ready to commit all the way or want to avoid the hefty price tag, make a nod to this trend by decorating your tree with purple and pink wired craft ribbon." Noting that even pink ornaments will nod to the trend, "from soft pink to more Barbie-inspired hot pink hues" says Parkhurst, everything pink is totally a tree vibe for 2022.
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Glass Christmas decoration
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Tonal Blush Glass Ornaments
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Artificial Fir Christmas Tree
2. RUSTIC FARMHOUSE
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Following Barbiecore–esque trees, Parkhurst says that Rustic Farmhouse is up there. "This beloved seasonal look has evolved from traditional to transitional aesthetic." Says Pankhurst. "We’re going to see that reflected in tree decorating themes this year, with trusted and true farmhouse materials – think burlap, rustic finishings – at the top of shoppers’ lists."
Admittedly, we have still seen a lot of this look on the gram like this gorgeous setup by talented DIYer and home decorator Leslie Jarrett(opens in new tab). Parkhurst recommends displaying cute rattan gift boxes near your tree, and hanging burlap red bows amongst the branches. Parkhurst notes also how this is a good look to choose if you're on a budget. "Achieving this cozy farmhouse look can be as simple as weaving a festive glitter embellished burlap ribbon around your tree branches, complemented with a few boughs of baby’s breath for a vintage feel. To pull the farmhouse aesthetic into the entire room, you can dress up your mantle or tabletop with these cost-effective artisan decorative metal trees and this pre-lit faux pine garland."
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Water Hyacinth Storage Bin
Pre-Lit Flocked Christmas Garland
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LED Fairy Lights in Warm White
3. SCANDI-INSPIRED TREES
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Scandi-inspired anything is here to sleigh, not just at Christmas. In 2021, Jessica Harris, interior designer, Living Spaces(opens in new tab) named this as her favorite Christmas tree theme, adding "This approach to Christmas decorating stands out because of how naturally the tree is incorporated into the surrounding space. Instead of being conspicuously designated as a focal point, the tree simply adds to the space's overall look."
Using natural materials that feel cozy is the best way to pull this look together. "Some key points to achieve the 'Scandinavian' holiday tree design is to put your tree in a wicker, jute or seagrass basket, use neutral colored ornaments, and intersperse a wood garland throughout the sparse branches." Adds Harris.
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Christmas stocking
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Ngolo glass tree
Natural bead garland
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4. OTT ORNAMENTS
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There's no better way to liven up your lounge than with an eclectic mix of figurine baubles, iridescent ornaments, and more colorful quirks. We're here for cute cat heads(opens in new tab) and pink cars any day and they sure as hell look cute packed into this fir.
"Decorate and then decorate some more!" Says Evelina Kravaev Söderberg, H&M HOME(opens in new tab) Head of Design & Creative, noting that you just shouldn't hold back for the holidays. "A nice Christmas tree sets the holiday atmosphere. Find a color theme that you like and decorate the tree with an excessive amount of ornaments in that color theme."
5. JAPANDI CALM
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This hybrid decorating trend combines the modern simplicity of Scandinavian Christmas decor with the timeless elegance of a Japanese aesthetic, creating a relaxed style rooted in authenticity and nature.
This was a key Christmas tree theme in 2021 and as Dani Taylor, product and creative director, Cox & Cox(opens in new tab) says, Japandi is less of a trend and more of a modern style philosophy so there's no reason why it can't stay around for 2022.
"This isn’t an interior trend, it’s more of a style philosophy, with a focus on raw materials and simple, natural elements and colors," says Taylor. "Clean and minimalist yet simultaneously warm; the neutral palette of muted colors and natural hues from creams through to deep beige, is punctuated with hints of grey and black."
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Glass Christmas tree ornament set
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North Star Ornament
Natural wood bead garland
Shop at Lindye Galloway Studio
6. CANDIED COTTAGECORE
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If ever there is a time for nostalgia, it's at Christmas, and we're into this slightly fresher approach to Cottagecore for the holidays. Full of pastel-colored ornaments and oversized everything, Wayfair (opens in new tab)stylists note how this look is a little romantic and OTT.
"Add a little floral fancy to your tree, by interspersing oversized flower heads: pom-pom hydrangeas and faux peonies are the perfect pick." Says Wayfair’s Resident Style Advisor, Nadia McCowan Hill. "Then top your tree with paper palm heads for a look that’s a maximalist dream!" So to make this work, take an all-frills approach and you are golden.
7. BRIGHTER BAUBLES
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Extroverts rejoice, as approved by Immediato, oversized baubles and carnival brights are on point for 2022 tree maximalism.
The rules are, there are none. The bigger, brighter, and more color clashing, the better. For added fun, choose a colored tree and surround the base with a riot of multi-hued paper honeycomb decorations to continue the frivolity into the surrounding space.
"More is more this season, inviting color and fun into your home." Says Hill. "Think bold, jewel-bright shades, mixed patterns, metallics and plenty of personality! Pops of pink, teal and brilliant whites will liven up any space and instantly add a celebratory feel. With a dash of sparkle and glitz, this joyous decorating trend will certainly inject holiday cheer."
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