For Christmas 2025, design is getting personal, and festively so. This holiday season invites us to return to what feels real: nostalgia, comfort, and some old-fashioned magic. Interior designers are agreeing that this year’s decor is shifting towards warmth and sentiment. For example, Ralph Lauren’s cozy aesthetic meeting the candlelit beauty of Little Women. If you’re keen to learn 2025 Christmas decor trends, keep reading as we talk all about what’s new in homes across the globe this holiday season. 10 Christmas Decor Trends for 2025 1.Supersized Decor We’re anticipating big, big decor this Christmas, from oversized baubles to unusually big prelit reindeer figurines in the garden. Interior designer and trends forecaster of Balsam Hill, Whinnie Williams, says “Supersized decorations are also having a big moment (quite literally!). Oversized ornaments, ribbons, and nutcrackers bring instant drama to a room without necessarily stretching your budget”. 2. Vintage Christmas Decor Credit: Ella Claire & Co. Designer Cristina Mata anticipates that vintage style will dominate this holiday season. This hints towards rustic and old-world pieces that bring soul into modern homes. One way to add vintage style to your home this Christmas is with oversized tablecloths in colors like burgundy and navy, their subtle patinas and worn textures adding charm. Other vintage Christmas decor ideas include handcrafted pottery and soft white string lights. 3.Soft Glow Lighting The hallmark of 2025 Christmas decor, as experts predict it, is gentle illumination. Layering fairy lights in glass vases, dimmable candles, and then those soft gold finishes creating an atmosphere of calmness. This trend is clearly moving away from cold LED brightness towards a more cinematic glow. The Govee Christmas String Lights are a great pick in that regard, especially because they allow you to choose from millions of colors. Explore and shop more smart Christmas lights >> 4. Mixed Metallics A collected look is being loved in Christmas 2025 rather than an overly curated one, especially when it comes to your metals. Designers are embracing patina over polish because of the depth it adds, as well as the nostalgic vibe—in a similar vein with the vintage Christmas trend. Aged brass, touches of pewter, antique silver, all those materials are bringing a quiet glow into homes without feeling overdone. Don’t be afraid to continue this theme when it comes to your tree! 5. Repurposed Decor Sustainability is shaping holiday design in 2025, with a focus on lasting quality and natural beauty. You can expect reused paper garlands and wooden accents. These, along with linen ribbons, are replacing their plastic counterparts. The overall look feels elevated but effortless. In 2025, we’re anticipating reusable ornaments, which make decorating beautiful as well as meaningful. Natural greenery, such as pine and cedar, is replacing synthetic garlands. The result is an eco-friendly Christmas. 6. Bows Credit: Melody Maison You heard that right; bows are still very much in! Designers say bows are THE accessory of the season, and there’s no better time than the holiday season to embrace this trend! In fact, there’s a 100%+ rise in searches for bow decor. This also translates to an increase in bow sales. Considering the trend for oversized decor, we’re anticipating big bows having their moment in Christmas homes. Expect to see them in sumptuous velvets and glossy satin, used in wreaths, on trees, staircases, and front doors. 7. Gorgeous Greenery If you haven’t been displaying decorative greenery in your home during the past holiday seasons, consider this year the time to do so! Greenery, in its various forms, is taking center stage: draped across the island, styled with candles and ornaments, etc. When choosing greenery, designers recommend a tone-on-tone look. You might as well skip those red accents this year and go all in with greens! 8. Imperfect Touches This year, don’t worry too much about designing a tree that’s “totally flawless”. This season is less about a perfect tree and more about storytelling. You want to create a holiday home that feels lived-in and loved, all while being full of personality. (That’s also why repurposed decor and handcrafted details will be big this season). 9. Ralph Lauren Aesthetic Credit: HGTV Ralph Lauren is so back. In fact, it’s this year’s dominant Christmas look “current heritage”. We’re talking Ralph Lauren’s signature style: hunter greens, deep reds, and aged brass, mixed with sleek glass ornaments and simple candlesticks. It’s cozy and sophisticated, with the goal being making traditional design feel fresh again. 10. Little Women Core This Christmas is embracing the poetry of home. Much like a Little Women moment. The idea is creating a space that feels lived-in, filled with details that tell a story: a stack of old books, a flicker of candlelight, a velvet bow tie around a sconce. Such a sense of intimacy is taking center stage. For example, cozy nooks with hand-tied stockings and vintage tableware pulled from the back of the cupboard. FAQs About Christmas Decoration Trends 2025 What are the popular Christmas colors for 2025? In 2025, Christmas colors are everything nostalgic. From burgundy’s to navy’s, we’re seeing cozy colors that make your space look incredibly lived-in and comfortable! (And also those greens from the greenery, of course). What is the style of Christmas 2025? Warm. Nostalgic. Loved and lived-in. That’s what Christmas 2025 is revolving around—and also the type of decor you will end up with after sticking to our 10 Christmas trends for this year. What is the decor theme for 2025? The decor theme for 2025 is tied to the past. Think a revival of the Ralph Lauren aesthetic and a Little Women core moment. What is the theme for the Christmas tree in 2025? Storytelling. Christmas trees in 2025 are anything but “perfect”. They should reflect your personality, so add in whatever you like! Especially mixed metallic ornaments and a big, big bow if you’re sticking to the top trends of this year Conclusion And, that’s a wrap on 2025 Christmas decor trends. We hope you know what’s new this year and can use it to create a nostalgic haven in your home this holiday season.