Goodbye Baubles: New Christmas Tree Decor Trends for 2025

by Daniel Lee - Entertainment Editor
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As the holiday season approaches, homeowners are beginning to plan their Christmas décor.While the tree remains central to celebrations, emerging trends suggest a departure from conventional ornamentation for 2025. Interior design specialists are increasingly favoring natural textures and aromas over conventional glass and plastic baubles, seeking to refresh holiday aesthetics with organic elements like poinsettias, pinecones, and ribbons.

As December approaches, homes are preparing for one of the most anticipated times of the year. Christmas transforms spaces, and as always, the Christmas tree becomes the visual centerpiece of the décor. However, trends for 2025 signal a notable shift: classic Christmas ornaments are being sidelined.

Interior design specialists have begun moving away from traditional glass or plastic spheres, instead incorporating elements that stand out for their texture, aroma, and natural feel. The approach aims to break with convention and refresh the style without losing the spirit of the holidays.

One of the most striking changes is the incorporation of botanical elements into the tree, particularly poinsettias. These can be natural or crafted from fabric, and are strategically placed among the branches to achieve a more organic and colorful effect.

This technique allows the décor to integrate with the tree’s foliage, creating a more natural look.

Decorating the tree with poinsettias brings an organic, colorful and natural style that replaces traditional Christmas spheres. (Gemini/Generated by AI)

Another rising trend is the use of natural pinecones. This element not only reinforces a rustic style, but also emits a fresh aroma reminiscent of forests. This option seeks a more understated yet distinctly festive décor.

To give them a more refined finish, it’s recommended to spray them with white aerosol, creating a snowy effect. This provides contrast with the tree’s green without using artificial glitter.

The third major proposal for this year is the use of ribbons. These ornaments have gained space due to their versatility, low cost, and ability to add volume without visually saturating the tree. Ribbons allow for a striking decoration without hanging too many elements.

It is recommended to use materials such as jute, organza, velvet, or satin, which allow you to play with textures. As for colors, while red and gold remain popular, current trends point to shades like champagne, moss green, and wine.

Ribbons add volume and elegance to the tree. Their variety of textures and colors allows you to create a striking decoration without overloading.
Ribbons add volume and elegance to the tree. Their variety of textures and colors allows you to create a striking decoration without overloading. (Gemini/Generated by AI)
19/09/2024   Escazú. Inauguration of the Christmas season at Universal. Trees, ornaments, and everything else related to Christmas are already on display for sale in the different Universal stores. Photo: Rafael Pacheco Granados
Traditional Christmas ornaments are falling out of favor. In their place, flowers, pinecones, and ribbons are becoming the go-to décor for 2025. (Rafael Pacheco Granados)

*This content was created with the assistance of artificial intelligence. The source of this information is from a media outlet within the Grupo de Diarios América (GDA) and has been reviewed by an editor to ensure its accuracy. The content was not automatically generated.

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