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25 Christmas Colour Trends Everyone’s Talking About

December 1, 2025 by Emily Parker Leave a Comment

The Christmas season always brings new colours into the spotlight. Some shades come back every year, while others surprise everyone with how quickly they spread across trees, garlands, tables, and gift wrap. This guide brings together the standout Christmas colour trends people can’t stop talking about. You’ll find bold combinations, soft pastels, earthy tones, nostalgic hues, and palettes you can recreate easily at home. Every idea is simple, affordable, and perfect for small or large spaces.


1. Frosted White & Silver Glow

Nothing feels more wintery than white and silver. This palette works especially well if you love a clean, calm setup without too much colour. Use white ornaments with different textures so the tree doesn’t look flat—mix matte, shiny, frosted, and glittered pieces. Add simple silver ribbons or bead strings for extra shine. A white faux fur tree skirt can make the whole display look soft and cosy. If you want an easy DIY, spray light artificial snow on plain baubles or pinecones. They dry fast and instantly match the theme. For a budget option, use cotton wool on branches to create the snowy effect. Try adding a few warm-white lights instead of bright white, because the warmer tones help soften the metallic silver. This style suits small spaces too, making the room look brighter and more open. If your home already has neutral décor, this palette blends naturally. Keep wrapping paper simple with white or light grey designs, then tie each gift with a shiny silver ribbon.


2. Classic Red & Deep Evergreen

Red and green always return for Christmas because they instantly feel warm and familiar. Choose deeper reds like burgundy if you want a richer look. Pair them with dark evergreen pieces for a bold but cosy style. You don’t need to buy new decorations—many people already have red baubles that work for this palette. Add deep green ribbons, berry stems, or a garland to pull everything together. If you’re decorating on a budget, fresh pine branches or eucalyptus add natural texture and smell amazing. Make DIY bows using leftover fabric in red tones and tie them to the tree or stair rail. Try a red plaid throw on the sofa to build the look into the rest of your home. Gold lights work better than cool-white ones because they warm up the deep colours. This theme works well for larger rooms and families who want a bright, cheerful holiday look. If you wrap gifts in kraft paper, add red string or green velvet ribbon for a simple but beautiful finish.


3. Champagne Gold & Warm Beige

Champagne gold is softer than bright gold, and it pairs beautifully with beige, taupe, or soft cream. This palette creates a warm, elegant look without being bold or overwhelming. Use champagne-gold baubles with mixed finishes so the tree has depth. Beige ribbons or raffia add a natural touch and are very affordable. If you have leftover neutral fabric, cut it into strips and tie it around branches as ribbon. Add a few warm fairy lights to highlight the soft gold tones. This style works especially well in homes with natural materials like wood, stone, or rattan. You can even add dried flowers or pampas grass as ornaments for a cosy, neutral feel. If you want your table setting to match, use beige napkins with gold napkin rings or add gold-trimmed glasses. For DIY lovers, spray old ornaments with champagne-gold paint instead of buying new ones. This palette is perfect for anyone who loves soft, warm décor and prefers a calm Christmas setup.


4. Midnight Blue & Silver Sparkle

Midnight blue adds a bold, moody tone to Christmas décor. When paired with silver, it creates a cool, elegant look that stands out instantly. Pick ornaments in navy, deep indigo, or sapphire shades. Add silver baubles or tinsel for contrast. If you want to make this palette affordable, spray old ornaments with navy paint and let them dry before adding them to the tree. Dark blue velvet ribbon looks beautiful and makes the colour feel richer. Use cool-white fairy lights to match the icy tones. This palette suits modern homes, minimalist spaces, and anyone who prefers deeper hues. Try adding a navy throw or cushions to bring the colours into the rest of the room. For a simple DIY touch, wrap gifts in navy paper and tie them with thin silver string. If you love star or moon-shaped ornaments, they fit naturally into this palette and add a magical feel.


5. Soft Blush Pink & Rose Gold

Blush pink and rose gold create a cosy, romantic Christmas palette. This combination brings softness without looking overly pastel. Choose blush-pink baubles in matte and glitter finishes to add variation. Pair them with rose-gold ornaments or ribbons for a warm shimmer. If you’re decorating on a budget, spray inexpensive ornaments with rose-gold paint. Add pink feathers, tulle, or small artificial flowers to branches for a soft touch. Use warm-white lights to enhance the warm tones. This palette suits bedrooms, small apartments, and anyone who loves gentle colour schemes. For a table setup, use pink napkins with rose-gold cutlery or candle holders. Wrap gifts in soft pink paper and tie them with thin metallic string. This style blends beautifully with neutral furniture and makes spaces feel cosy and inviting.


6. Copper & Burnt Orange Glow

Copper and burnt orange add warmth to Christmas in a subtle, earthy way. They work beautifully with natural materials like wood and wicker. Pick ornaments in rusty orange, copper metal, or brown tones. Add warm fairy lights to keep the palette glowing. If you’re decorating on a budget, collect pinecones and spray them with metallic copper paint. Tie burnt-orange ribbon around branches or use it to wrap gifts. This palette suits rustic homes, boho styles, and anyone who loves earthy colours. Add cinnamon sticks or dried orange slices for natural fragrance and decoration at the same time. A simple DIY garland made with twine and dried citrus looks beautiful and costs almost nothing. Keep other colours minimal so the copper stands out.


7. Forest Green & Matte Black

This combination is bold and modern. Forest green brings depth, while matte black adds a grounded, stylish touch. Choose dark green baubles, natural pine branches, and matte-black accents. If you’re decorating on a budget, you can spray old ornaments with black matte paint. Keep fairy lights warm so the dark colours don’t feel too heavy. This palette works best in contemporary homes or minimalist spaces. If your furniture is light-coloured, this contrast will stand out nicely. Add black ribbon to wreaths, garlands, or wrapped gifts. A simple black table runner with green garland down the centre creates a beautiful dinner setup. Try using natural branches instead of artificial greenery for a more textured look.


8. Pearl White & Soft Gold

Pearl white and soft gold create a calm, polished Christmas palette. Pearl white ornaments look gentle and glowing under warm lights. Add soft gold pieces to introduce warmth without overpowering the look. If you want an affordable option, choose plain white baubles and add small touches of gold paint. Use soft gold ribbons around the tree, across mantels, or on gift boxes. This palette suits neutral homes with beige, cream, or light grey décor. A white faux fur tree skirt helps keep the look light and cosy. For easy DIY décor, spray dried leaves with gold and hang them as ornaments. These natural textures balance out the softness of the palette.


9. Warm Brown & Cedar Green

Warm brown and cedar green bring an earthy, grounded feel to Christmas décor. Think wood ornaments, cedar garlands, and natural fibres. This palette is very affordable because you can use a lot of real greenery and wooden elements. Gather pinecones, dried stems, or branches from your garden or local market. Add fairy lights for warmth. Use brown kraft paper for wrapping gifts, then tie them with simple twine or green ribbon. This palette suits rustic homes, nature-inspired spaces, and anyone who loves simple decorating ideas. Create a small DIY centrepiece using a wooden tray, candles, and cedar branches. Keep metallic accents minimal so the natural materials stand out.


10. Mulberry Purple & Gold

Mulberry purple adds a deep, luxurious tone to Christmas décor. When paired with gold, the contrast looks rich and warm. Choose ornaments in deep purple shades—mulberry, plum, or blackberry. Add gold beads, ribbons, or baubles for brightness. If you want a budget option, spray old ornaments with purple paint. Velvet ribbon in plum or gold works beautifully with this palette. Warm-white fairy lights are the best match for these tones. Keep your wrapping simple: purple paper with a thin gold ribbon looks elegant and easy to create. This palette suits bold decorators or anyone who wants something different from the usual reds and greens.


11. Snowy Mint & Ice Blue

Snowy mint and ice blue create a cool, frosty Christmas feel. These colours look beautiful on white or snowy trees. Choose baubles in pale aqua, icy blue, and mint tones. Add silver or white accents for contrast. Use cool-white lights to match the icy palette. If you’re decorating on a budget, spray old ornaments with pastel blue paint and let them dry before adding them to the tree. For DIY details, glue a bit of glitter onto snowflake cutouts. You can also pair this palette with glass ornaments for a clean, frozen look. This style suits modern homes, kids’ rooms, or anyone who loves soft, wintery décor.


12. Metallic Gold & Emerald

Emerald green with metallic gold creates a bold, dramatic Christmas look. Use emerald baubles, green velvet ribbon, and metallic gold accents. Add warm fairy lights to match the gold tones. If you want an affordable option, spray old ornaments in emerald shades. A simple gold garland draped across the tree adds instant richness. This palette suits elegant homes and anyone who loves strong colours. Wrap gifts in emerald paper and tie them with gold ribbon for a coordinated look. Add small touches like gold candle holders or emerald cushions to pull the colours into the rest of the room.


13. Rustic Cranberry & Cream

Cranberry red paired with soft cream creates a warm, rustic Christmas palette. This combination works beautifully with wooden furniture and natural textures. Use berry stems, cream baubles, and simple wooden ornaments. Add warm lights to keep the palette glowing. For a DIY touch, make small cranberry garlands using twine. Wrap gifts in cream paper and add a small berry sprig on top for decoration. This palette suits cosy homes and anyone who loves warm, simple décor.


14. Taupe, Stone & Soft Brown

Taupe and stone shades give a calm, muted Christmas look. These colours blend well with modern, minimalist homes. Choose baubles in taupe, mushroom, or warm grey. Add soft-brown ribbons or wooden ornaments. Use warm fairy lights to balance the cool tones. This palette is affordable because neutral ornaments are easy to find or reuse. For DIY décor, wrap gifts in kraft paper and tie them with thin twine. Add a small dried leaf or branch for a simple finishing touch.


15. Ruby Red & Gold Glow

Ruby red and gold create a dramatic and warm Christmas palette. This style suits larger rooms or anyone who loves bright, bold colours. Use ruby-red baubles, gold beads, and warm lights. Add red velvet ribbon for extra richness. For a budget option, spray old ornaments with ruby-red paint. Wrap gifts in gold paper and tie with deep red ribbon. This palette also works well with dark furniture because the bright tones stand out beautifully.


16. Dark Teal & Brass

Dark teal feels rich and cosy during Christmas. When paired with brass, the palette looks warm and stylish. Choose teal baubles, brass candle holders, and warm fairy lights. Add teal ribbon to garlands or wreaths. For a budget idea, spray old ornaments with teal paint. Brass pieces can be thrifted easily—look for trays, candle stands, or small bowls. Use them as décor around the house. Wrap gifts in teal paper with brass-coloured string.


17. Soft Lavender & Silver

Lavender is an unexpected but beautiful Christmas colour. It pairs best with silver because the cool tones balance each other. Choose lavender baubles, silver stars, and cool-white lights. For a budget idea, mix lavender with clear or glass ornaments. Add purple ribbon for a cohesive touch. This palette works nicely in bedrooms or smaller spaces. Wrap gifts in light purple paper and tie them with silver string.


18. Black, White & Gold

This palette is bold and modern. Black adds structure, white keeps things light, and gold brings warmth. Use black ornaments or ribbon, white baubles, and gold accents. Keep fairy lights warm. If you’re decorating on a budget, spray old ornaments in black or white. Use black wrapping paper with gold ribbon for gifts. This palette suits contemporary homes and minimalist décor.


19. Burgundy & Blush

Burgundy and blush create a warm, romantic palette. The deep burgundy tones pair beautifully with soft pink. Choose baubles in both colours and mix matte, shiny, and textured finishes. Add warm lights for a soft glow. Wrap gifts in blush paper and tie with burgundy ribbon. This palette suits cosy homes and soft décor styles.


20. Olive Green & Natural Linen

Olive green brings a natural, earthy tone to Christmas décor. It pairs well with linen, jute, and other natural fibres. Choose olive ornaments or pick fresh greenery from your garden. Use linen ribbons for a soft, warm look. For budget décor, wrap gifts in brown kraft paper and tie with olive twine. This palette suits rustic homes and people who prefer simple and natural decorating.


21. Soft Peach & Gold

Soft peach adds warmth without being too bright. It pairs beautifully with gold. Choose peach baubles, gold beads, and warm lights. Add peach ribbon to wreaths or garlands. For a DIY idea, spray old ornaments with peach paint. Wrap gifts in peach paper and tie with thin gold string. This palette suits bedrooms and soft, warm décor styles.


22. Grey, Charcoal & Icy Silver

Grey and charcoal create a calm, modern Christmas palette. Add icy silver ornaments for brightness. Use cool-white lights to match the tones. If you’re decorating on a budget, clear ornaments work well with this palette. Wrap gifts in grey paper or newspaper for a simple, stylish finish. Add a slim silver ribbon for contrast. This palette suits minimalist homes and small spaces.


23. Earthy Terracotta & Soft Cream

Terracotta brings warmth and personality to Christmas décor. It works beautifully with cream. Choose earthy-toned ornaments and add cream ribbon or garland. For a DIY idea, paint wooden or clay ornaments in terracotta shades. Wrap gifts in cream paper with terracotta string. This palette suits boho homes and natural décor styles.


24. Icy Lilac & White

Icy lilac adds a gentle, wintery look to Christmas decorations. Pair it with white ornaments, snow-dusted branches, and cool lights. Add clear baubles or glass pieces to keep the palette light. Wrap gifts in white paper and tie with lilac ribbon. This palette suits modern homes and people who love soft colour schemes.


25. Navy, Gold & Cream

This trio feels warm, rich, and festive. Navy adds depth, cream softens the palette, and gold brings warmth. Choose navy baubles, cream ribbon, and gold ornaments. Add warm lights to match the gold tones. Wrap gifts in navy paper and tie with cream ribbon. This palette suits elegant homes and family-friendly décor styles.


Conclusion

Christmas colour trends change every year, but the best ones are always simple to recreate at home. Whether you love warm shades, soft pastels, deep dramatic tones, or natural earthy colours, these palettes help you shape a festive setup that feels personal and cosy. Try mixing what you already have with small DIY touches, and you’ll create a theme that fits your style without overspending. Feel free to combine ideas from this list and build a palette that feels right for your home this season.

Emily Parker - Founder of DecorPrep
Emily Parker

Emily Parker is a home décor enthusiast and design blogger who believes every space deserves a touch of warmth and personality. With a love for cozy neutrals, modern textures, and DIY styling, she shares simple, beautiful ways to make your home feel like you. When she’s not rearranging throw pillows, you’ll find her hunting vintage finds or sipping coffee while planning her next room refresh.

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