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This year’s Christmas decorations – minimalist elegance with glass, bows & earthy tones

December 5, 2024

Beige living room with white fireplace, festive foliage, candles and white paper stars | This year's Christmas decorations - minimalist elegance with glass, bows & earthy tones | These Four Walls blog

A few weeks ago I shared three different mood boards for minimalist, nature-inspired Christmas decorations, and now December is here I want to show you how I’ve decorated our home for the festive season. 

I love dressing the house for Christmas, and I normally turn it into a bit of an event with festive music playing on the speakers and a glass of mulled wine in hand. But as always, I like to keep things fairly neutral and minimalist – cosy and seasonal, without being overly cluttered or glitzy. This year I’ve opted for earthy browns and beiges with touches of frosty white and silver – a mix of two of the schemes I shared last month – and I think it treads the balance perfectly.

I have a varied collection of Christmas decorations which I can mix and match to create different looks, but this year for the first time in ages I’ve added to it by treating myself to some new glass baubles. I’ve been finding myself increasingly drawn towards glass as a material recently, and it brings a beautiful sparkle without the need for anything glittery. The fluted designs are from North Home and The White Company and they have a timeless elegance about them, while the smaller textured ones are from Cooee Design’s ‘Gry’ series [AD – affiliate link] and remind me of ice – especially when the glow from the fairylights shines through them.

Minimalist glass Christmas baubles, white and brown ribbon and white paper star decoration | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist glass Christmas baubles, white and brown ribbon and white paper star decoration | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist glass Christmas baubles, white and brown ribbon and white paper star decoration | These Four Walls blog

Our Christmas tree is very difficult to photograph as it sits in the bay window with light directly behind it, but I hope the below images give you an idea. Alongside the new baubles there are a few of my existing paper decorations and ceramic leaves, plus mercury-glass drops given to me by my late grandmother which make an appearance every year. They’re joined by bows tied with delicate brown and white ribbon, which along with the drops remind me of icicles hanging from branches and add a lovely depth to the tree. 

Minimalist Christmas tree in a neutral beige living room, with ribbons, clear and brown glass baubles and white paper stars | These Four Walls blog
Textured glass bauble and white bow on a minimalist Christmas tree | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist Christmas tree with white and brown ribbons and fluted glass baubles | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist Christmas tree with ribbons, fluted glass baubles and white paper stars | These Four Walls blog
Brown textured glass bauble and white bow on a minimalist Christmas tree | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist Christmas tree in a neutral beige living room, with ribbons, clear and brown glass baubles and white paper stars | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist Christmas tree in a neutral beige living room, with ribbons, clear and brown glass baubles and white paper stars | These Four Walls blog

Bows appear elsewhere in the house, too, giving a festive twist to candlesticks, swags and my homemade front-door wreath. And there’s more ice-like glass in the form of an ‘Odd’ candleholder from Normann Copenhagen and a ‘Gry’ bowl and vase from Cooee Design [AD – affiliate links]. The latter are filled with pine cones and branches of festive foliage, as are some of the wooden bowls made by my husband. I’ve also dotted pine cones and sprigs of fir here and there on shelves and tables.

Minimalist white dining room styled for Christmas, with fir branches, candles, paper star and pine cones | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist Christmas decor with glass vase, fir branches and pine cones on a black fireplace | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist Christmas decor with pine cones in a textured glass bowl | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist white dining room styled for Christmas, with fir branches, candles, paper star and pine cones | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist Christmas decor with pine cones and bows tied around candlesticks | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist shelving display styled for Christmas, with fir branch, candles, paper star and pine cones | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist beige living room styled for Christmas, with Christmas tree, candles, paper stars and bowl of pine cones | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist beige living room styled for Christmas, with candle, fluted glass bauble and pine cones | These Four Walls blog
Christmas foliage swag with fir, pine cone, ribbons and bow | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist beige living room styled for Christmas, with fir branches, candles and bowl of pine cones | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist beige living room styled for Christmas, with fir branches, candles, paper star and pine cones | These Four Walls blog
Natural Christmas wreath with fir, mimosa, juniper and a bow | These Four Walls blog

Finally, on the living-room mantelpiece I’ve created a festive and rather wild Ikebana-style display using a Kenzan flower frog in a bowl of water. In the past I’ve created garland-like arrangements, but only with dried foliage as I try to avoid planet-damaging oasis foam. This year I wanted to add some fresh fir into the mix, and doing it this way allows me to keep it hydrated without the need for anything nasty. I was also very pleased with my autumn Ikebana display and was keen to try something similar for Christmas! My effort now sits on one side of the fireplace, with advent candles made up from my modular Lind DNA ‘Curve’ candleholders [AD – affiliate link] on the other. Below on the hearth are pillar candles in glass hurricane lanterns, plus a pair of large paper stars that tie in nicely with the star on top of the tree.

Minimalist Christmas fireplace display with Ikebana fir branches, candles and pine cones | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist beige living room and fireplace styled for Christmas, with Ikebana fir branches, candles, bows, paper stars and pine cones | These Four Walls blog
Minimalist Christmas fireplace with advent candles, bows and pine cones | These Four Walls blog

So there you go: this year’s minimalist Christmas decorations. I’m really pleased with how everything has come together, and the house feels calm yet inviting. The only thing missing now is some styling for the dinner table, as I’m hosting this time around. More on that to come soon…

Minimalist beige living room and fireplace styled for Christmas, with Ikebana fir branches, candles, bows, paper stars and pine cones | These Four Walls blog

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All photography by Abi Dare

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  1. Amanda D'Souza says

    December 6, 2024 at 12:35 pm

    I absolutely love the minimalist elegance of this year’s Christmas decorations! The earthy tones, glass baubles, and simple yet striking bows create such a serene, festive atmosphere. The mix of frosty white and soft browns is a perfect reflection of stylish home decor. The attention to detail, from the beautiful Ikebana-style display to the textured glass accents, adds sophistication without overwhelming the space. Truly inspiring for anyone looking to elevate their home decor this season!

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  2. Sanna says

    December 11, 2024 at 8:09 am

    Thank you so much for the lovely post and inspiring blog! I just recently discovered your blog, and I could spend hours browsing through it 🙂 Especially the photos of the living room, the cozy fireplace, and the soft sofa are incredibly homely. I also love your color scheme — it’s wonderfully soft, and I absolutely adore this minimalist world you’ve created.

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    • Abi says

      December 11, 2024 at 9:36 am

      Thank you so much – that’s really kind of you!

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  3. Lorna says

    December 11, 2024 at 1:24 pm

    Dear Abi, I am new to your site (and you :-). Perhaps this info is already stated elsewhere, but may I please know the colour(s) on the walls & trim in these minimally (and bea-u-t-ful!) decorated rooms for Christmas? Any Benjamin Moore likeness to the F&B (I KNOW…HAHA). I ask for my own personal consideration. Sincerely, Lorna, NB Canada

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    • Abi says

      December 13, 2024 at 10:12 am

      Hi Lorna,

      Thanks so much for the kind words!

      The living room is ‘Matted Off’ by Crown Paints and the dining room is ‘White Chiffon’ by Dulux. I can’t suggest Benjamin Moore equivalents I’m afraid – it’s a brand that isn’t really available in the UK so I’ve never seen any of its colours.

      Many thanks,

      Abi

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