Decoration for Christmas: Great ideas for a contemplative celebration

Many look forward to it all year round: When the decorations for Christmas can finally be unpacked, the anticipation for the festival really starts. We have put together a great selection for those who do not have everything together or would like something new.

We like to clean out our apartments and houses in the Advent season. The right decoration for Christmas supports the anticipation and creates a festive atmosphere. Regardless of whether you want to immerse your home in a sea of ​​lights, equip the Christmas tree with balls and figures or underline the Christian character with a wooden nativity scene – we took a look around to see what options there are. Here are our favorite tips for Christmas cosiness.

Decoration for Christmas: a light goes on for us

The right lighting is particularly important during the Christmas season. The days are getting shorter, it is getting dark early. Candlelight and chains of lights that bathe the rooms in soft light ensure cozy comfort. Your own taste decides whether it is the "usual" candle and Tealight holder that decorate the living space all year round or that Christmas motifs come to the fore. The selection is huge and luckily, when it comes to candles and lights, a lot helps a lot. In other words: You can never have enough of this type of lighting.

Incidentally, this also applies to your outdoor area. Whether on the balcony or in the garden – you can provide atmospheric light for yourself and your neighborhood with beautiful lanterns or fairy lights that are specially designed for outside.

Tip: Timers are especially great for outdoor lighting. Then you save yourself going into the cold to switch the lights on and off.

Santa Clauses, reindeer, snowmen & Co.

What should not be missing for many people when it comes to decorations for Christmas are numerous figures made of wood, porcelain, clay and the like. In groups or individually, countless Christmas or snowmen as Angel Chests of drawers, shelves, tables and window sills. However, the bandwidth is now so large that it can hardly be grasped. Because there is almost every imaginable favorite animal in the Christmas version.

Penguins or polar bears with Christmas hats, cats and dogs anyway – there is something suitable for every taste and animal lover. And why not? After all, Christmas is for everyone, right?

Give the baby Jesus a roof over his head

On the other hand, if you like it a little more "classic", that is, if you want to emphasize the Christian background, then you could set up a crib. These are available in a variety of designs, e.g. made of wood, and in very different sizes – depending on how much space you have for them.

It is often very similar with a traditional one pyramid. The multi-storey handicrafts like to pick up on Christian motifs and not only inspire children with their turns in the candlelight. You can't go wrong with a pyramid from the Ore Mountains in particular. Because this is where handicrafts are at home.

Fir branches – how it smells

Arrangements, door wreaths and other floral elements complement the decoration for Christmas perfectly. Again, your preferences play a role in the design. If you want a magnificent, lush decoration, then you can work with a lot of gold and glitter in the form of balls and chains. If you prefer to underline the natural character of the decoration, you can do this wonderfully with other products from nature, such as cinnamon sticks, anise stars or straw stars or figures made of straw. The choice is yours. Great side effect: Real fir branches and Co. spread a wonderful, subtle scent throughout the room.

Tip: Can't find the right arrangement? Then you can also become active yourself. This requires a bit of skill, but equipped with the desired decorative elements and – should it be a wreath – a blank and a hot glue gun, you can make your own personal decoration for Christmas.

The star of the decorations for Christmas: the Christmas tree

When does the Christmas tree become a crucial part of the Christmas decoration? This question is often hotly debated. While some don't set up the tree until December 24th, others prefer to have something from the Christmas tree for as long as possible. Whenever you set it up, it will become the main actor and should receive appropriate attention.

Complete sets of tree decorations are ideal because you can be sure that all elements will fit together. Supplemented with beautiful lights – whether real candles or a string of lights – and possibly a pretty decorative chain, the whole thing results in a coherent picture in the end.

Of course, you can also find your balls and figures for the tree decorations individually. This gives you maximum design freedom and you can choose the number of decorative elements at your own discretion and size of the tree. Perhaps you will start with a few balls and make it a little tradition to buy yourself a special ball every year?

Tip: If you value sustainability, then consider whether you would rather get a somewhat smaller tree in a pot instead of a large fir tree. This can be decorated just as beautifully and ideally stays with you for many years.

Window pictures ensure "snow" – even on warmer days

Something – wrongly, we think – is out of fashion Window pictures. With them you can easily adapt your window panes to the great Christmas decorations that may be on the windowsill. Lettering, snowflakes spread over a large area or Christmas tree balls are available in a wide variety of designs, from snow-white to motley. Since they can be removed from the windows without leaving any residue, you can use them again and again for Christmas decorations over the next few years.

A festive table whets the appetite for Christmas

If you want to continue your Christmas decorations on the dining or coffee table, you have numerous options. Starting with beautiful cookie plates, decorative cookie jars, tablecloths and napkins, you can also score points with matching Christmas dishes.

You can really let off steam on the table and bring the joy of Christmas to the climax. That's right, we think. After all, Christmas is only once a year.

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