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40 Christmas Bedroom Decor Ideas for a Festive Sanctuary in 2024

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bedroom with plush bedding, a neon pink christmas tree, and shelves that have led lighting of many colors and christmas tchotchkes resting on top
Courtesy Anthropologie
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Tap into Pastels

Donna Dotan

In this tiny (and darn cute!) bedroom decked out by Serena & Lily, nothing is too overwhelming, because the holidays are already a hassle and a half! Replicate the mellow thematics by putting up only one or two new design touches—keeping them natural (like with a simple garland and wreath, seen here) and embracing pastels through a ribbon or two.

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Wrap Your Windows in Green Garlands

Courtesy Anthropologie

Garlands in bedrooms are usually reserved for headboards, but why be conventional like that? Invest in a bright spruce garland—like this LED-powered one from Afloral—to be used solely for spicing up your window frame, and watch as your whole space is transformed into Santa’s workshop. A chic version of Santa’s workshop, to be sure.

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3

Let There Be Light (via LED)

Courtesy Anthropologie

Built-in shelves are the pinnacle of luxury in any bedroom, especially when they’re backlit in holiday-inspired hues. Take a page from this bedroom display in Anthropologie’s 2024 Holiday House and use vibrant LED strips to illuminate your Christmas village and other themed tchotchkes.

4

Have Yourself a Mantel Moment

Courtesy Anthropologie

If you’re lucky enough to have a fireplace in the bedroom, put it to good use by decorating the mantel with magical Christmas elements. In this setup, courtesy of Anthropologie, texture and color are added via mini trees, a stocking, a garland, and adorable pine cones inside the firebox.

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Make All Your Christmases White

Aleksandra Zlatkovic//Getty Images

If you’re dreaming of a white Christmas, what better way to make those dreams a reality? In this pared-back, minimalist interior, raucous holiday decor is eschewed in favor of small statements, like the two threads of fairy lights over the curtains and the lantern below. Simplicity is key, as Santa would tell you himself.

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Invest in a Nightstand Wreath

Madeline Harper

This billowing little wreath, which the Interior Collective’s Anastasia Casey placed in the guest bedroom of her East Texas lake house, is proof that less is more. A complementary mini topiary atop the bedside table is the final touch.

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Go All in with a Headboard Garland

Madeline Harper

Checkered duvets and plum-colored throw blankets lend themselves well to natural elements, as in this Texan bedroom that epitomizes the rustic holiday aesthetic. “Over the past year or two, I’ve noticed shades of dusty purple taking over the interior design scene, and I knew it would translate beautifully into our holiday decorating,” Casey says. “I chose to incorporate moments of muted mauve and berry while adding balance with natural elements like fresh greenery, dried citrus slices, and lots of earth tones.”

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Say Yes to a Classic Bedroom Wreath

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A traditional bedroom offers opportunities for subtle decor that brings us back to the days of Scrooge (minus the ghostly visitations). This archetypal above-bed wreath does just the trick. Bonus: We’re loving how its small size make the room seem larger by scale.

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Curate a Garland-Bordered Nook Bed

Madeline Harper

Green on green never worked so well. This cozy bed, nestled in a wall nook awash in a lighter green, is the definition of snug. A bountiful green garland border adds dimension in this lake house bedroom, compliments of the Interior Collective’s Anastasia Casey.

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Elevate with Nightstand Greenery

Madeline Harper

A few small details in this layered bedroom are all that’s needed to complete the look this season. Here, a string of cowbells placed in the corner of the standing mirror and a sprig of evergreen on the nightstand do the trick.

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Buy a Bedroom-Only Christmas Tree

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Win “mom of the year” with this decor tip: Put a real-life Christmas tree in your kids’ bedroom. As they drift off to sleep against the subdued twinkle of the tree alight, the nightly bedtime-avoidance battle just might desist. Everyone’s happy!

12

Stock Up on Stockings

Madeline Harper

Who needs to hang a star upon the highest bough for festivity? A pair of cheery red stockings creates the classic red-and-green color scheme in these serene sleeping quarters.

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Experiment with an Evergreen Art Piece

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No sprig of pine branches will go unused in this Scandinavian-style bedroom, which features a twig hung with dangling sprigs that are part art, part decor.

14

Incorporate Soft Blues

Photography by Rustic White Interiors

Bedrooms that incorporate a baby blue and mint green palette will already have a snow-dusted vibe going on, so best not to overdo it. This space by interior design studio Huff-Dewberry gracefully pairs a seasonal color scheme with just a hint of holiday greenery.

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15

Accentuate the Rustic Vibe

Emily J Followill

Holiday doesn’t always have to be so obvious—often, a cozy cabin look will evoke Christmas cheer just as well as string lights and an evergreen. “A simple branch of pine juniper or magnolia is always the right answer for extra holiday spirit,” says Roger Higgins of R. Higgins Interiors of this space. “Add a shoestring bow of red satin or velvet for a beautiful, timeless touch.”

16

Go Minimal

Courtesy of Annie Selke

If you’re more of a minimalist, then there’s no need to go OTT with glitz and glam for the Christmas season. Annie Selke’s setup adds just one tasteful garland and a few other pieces of small decor to an otherwise spare space, deftly balancing personal tastes with holiday cheer.

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Bring Holiday Bling to Your Footboard

Lucy Call

Some will prefer the natural evergreen look, but for others a more bedazzled garland will do the trick. This bedroom from Frontgate incorporates more of that sparkle and shine into a space. The opulent garland, when paired with a white and blue color palette, is the perfect way to bring dreamy, snow-covered vistas indoors.

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Put a Bow on Your Headboard

Courtesy of Thomas Guy Interiors

Fancy ribbon isn’t just for presents. Tie up your bedroom setting with string—preferably a big, red one—this holiday season to make a statement. “This holiday scheme was created to invoke a vintage feeling,” says Lance Thomas of Thomas Guy Interiors. “We used dramatic drapery, greenery, and classic Christmas colors to bring out the festive spirit.”

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Play with Patterns

Courtesy of Annie Sloan

Why settle for just one paint color when you can incorporate a handful in a fun holiday pattern? This scene via Annie Sloan incorporates a range of hues, from soft pinks and whites to more seasonal greens and reds. “Organic, soft touches dressed with warm or white-gold Christmas lights and candles work best,” says Sloan. “Even an understated festive scene will bring fairy-tale feelings to your home.”

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Go for Classic Greens

Courtesy of Melonie Graves

When it comes to Christmas decor, you can’t go wrong with a red and green color scheme. This one by Melonie Graves of @lifestylewithmeloniegraves sees a classic Balsam Hill tree draped in red and white—plus an equally festive wreath for good measure.

Helena Madden is ELLE DECOR’s market editor, and covers all things product and trend, from flatware and furnishings to kitchen and bath. She previously worked as a staff writer at Robb Report, where she covered luxury news with a focus on interior design.

Rachel Silva, the Assistant Digital Editor at ELLE DECOR, covers design, architecture, trends, and anything to do with haute couture. She has previously written for Time, The Wall Street Journal, and Citywire.

Stacia Datskovska, Assistant Digital Editor at ELLE DECOR, covers design, decor, and architecture—with an eye towards trends and culture at large. She has previously written for USA Today, the Boston Globe, Teen Vogue, Apartment Therapy, and more.

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