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Temperature goes down and days get shorter... Winter is here! and is followed by Christmas time (which is our favorite time of the whole year). Since these two seasons happen at the same time (at least here in Europe), it will be easier to do your Christmas decorations if you already have winter colors in your home.
The key is to work with touches of Christmasy colors to create a cheerful environment that transitions well in and out of the Christmas season. To make sure your decor will live on even after December, avoid bright green or red and opt for more subtle tones. Combine a burgundy with a green sage color, or even a deep forest green with a soft salmon color.
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Then add layers with neutral tones like white, gray and wood tones to soften even more the festive palette. To add small doses of these colors try a framed wall art, a bowl of fruit like pomegranates or red apples or even potted houseplants.
If you want to spice things up you can even try with rich jewel tones such as turquoise, ruby red, magenta, sapphire blue or emerald green.
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But if you are more like cool toned kinda person we got you! Get inspiration from the arctic climate's hues like snow white, cool gray or powder blue; This will create the ideal combination for a fresh and elegant space.
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Keep your color combinations interesting by adding a variety of patterns like stripes, flowers, plaid or animal print. Elements that include natural materials like wooden furniture, wool rugs, woven baskets and marble accessories are an excellent way to add more texture to your space.
If you want some ideas of wool rugs that are great for the winter time, check our collections by clicking here!
Temperatures are dropping and the days are getting shorter... Winter is here! and is followed by the Christmas season (which is our favorite time of the entire year). Since these two seasons coincide (at least here in Europe), it will be easier to make your Christmas decorations if you already have the winter colors in your house.
The key is to work with pops of Christmas colors to create a cheerful atmosphere that transitions well into and out of the holiday season. To ensure that your decor will last even after December, avoid bright greens or reds and opt for more subtle shades. Pair a burgundy with a sage green, or even a deep forest green with a soft salmon color.
Next, layer with neutrals like white, gray, and wood tones to further soften the festive palette. To add small doses of these colors, try a painting on the wall, a bowl of fruit such as pomegranates or red apples, or even potted houseplants.
If you want to give it a special touch, you can try gemstone tones such as turquoise, ruby red, magenta, sapphire blue or emerald green.
But if you're more of the type that prefers cool tones, we understand you! Get inspired by the hues of the arctic climate, such as snow white, cold gray or powder blue; This will create the ideal combination for a fresh and elegant space.
Keep your color combinations interesting by adding a variety of prints such as stripes, flowers, checks or animal prints. Items that include natural materials, such as wooden furniture, wool rugs, woven baskets, and marble accessories, are a great way to add more texture to your space.
If you want some wool rug ideas that are great for the winter season, check out our collections by clicking here!