The Christmas gonk is expected to be in a lot of homes this year. As the pandemic has taught us the importance of family, friendship, and health personalised gifts and luxury craft will add a special dimension and meaning to Christmas.' 18. We foresee more emphasis being placed on personalisation and craft. James Ashfield, Studio Director, Interior Design at Rigby & Rigby shares his predictions: 'Our homes at Christmas will re-adapt to be vibrant and social spaces. PersonalisationĬhristmas 2021 will be even more important at bringing people together and ensuring our homes accommodate additional activity and people. 'To add depth and differentiation, we'll see a rise in soft whites paired with textured white, creating the perfect festive feel in our homes,' Jennifer predicts. Textured layers of white to imitate snowįrom crisp white decorations to cream soft furnishings, bring the snowy days of Christmas indoors through layering. Instead of buying new decorations, we suggest mending old ones, making some from recycled materials or finding some gems in vintage shows or internet auctions.' 10. 'Using vintage ornaments, old crockery and passed down tablecloths not only evokes the best of memories of the past but is also environmentally friendly. 'We believe that this year Christmas will be particularly special, and the nostalgia will dominate in our hearts, on our tables as well as in home decorations,' Alexandra Jurkiewicz, Creative Lead at Helen Green Design says. In the past year, many of us realised how important tradition is, especially when lockdown restrictions meant we couldn't celebrate in the usual way. Rich hues, opulence and glitz are still on the agenda for 2021.' Just because they're a sustainable option, this doesn't mean that you'll miss out on colour, texture and the sparkle of Christmas. The team at Sass & Belle agree: 'Consider artisanal, hand crafted, wooden, recycled glass and papier-mâché decorations which are fast becoming a firm favourite in many households.
Everything from recycled glassware to reusable crackers will be in demand,' according to Sylvia James, Interior Designer at .uk. 'Focusing on the Christmas dinner table, sustainability will be a big trend. Sustainability will continue to be an important focus this year. This colour scheme works perfectly against darker feature walls.' 8. Think dark blue and purple candle holders paired with light gold reindeers. Combine moody blues with goldĬhristmas 2021 will see dark shades paired with gold accents, according to Kane Hughes, Interior Designer at .uk: 'The colour combination is an elegant choice for Christmas table settings. Its even shape and somewhat sparse branches have graced British homes for decades and will bring an authentic, nostalgic feel to your home,' Jennifer Derry, interior design expert and EVP Merchandising at Balsam Hill, explains.īee Holmes/Rockett St George 7.
'If you're looking for a more traditional feel this Christmas, the Nordmann Fir is still hugely popular across the UK and Europe.
The traditional Christmas tree plays an important part in our home during the festive season but one particular variety reigns. Traditional Nordmann Fir is still a staple in British homes But what are the biggest design trends for Christmas 2021? Find out how we'll be decorating the Christmas tree this year, along with the most popular festive colour schemes for the home, and the decor trends that will help to put a personalised touch on Christmas celebrations. Retailers including John Lewis, Waitrose, and Hobbycraft have already reported record online searches for Christmas as the nation are planning earlier than ever for the festive season. Christmas 2021 will inspire feelings of hope and happiness more than ever before, with households planning to put on a truly festive display throughout the home.Īfter a difficult 2020, creating a joyful and uplifting space that stimulates warmth, tactility and togetherness, with simple comforts and heartwarming family traditions, is what we all need this year.