In addition to the Christmas market and festive lighting on the streets, Christmas decorations in your own four walls or in the garden increase the anticipation of Christmas. Anyone who is currently arranging baubles, wreaths and candles will be happy to receive inspiration when it comes to decoration.

The trend colors for Christmas 2023 can help. In addition to the classics such as red, green and gold, pink and taupe should not be missing from the color palette this year.

Blue and silver create a harmonious combination and are on trend in 2023. The dark blue is reminiscent of the winter night sky and the silver is reminiscent of the glow of the stars. To prevent the arrangement from looking too cool, you can add elements in gold and decorate with lots of light sources such as LED candles and stars.

Gold is a classic color at Christmas and not without reason. The tone radiates warmth, shines particularly brightly in the dark season and also appears elegant. Whether balls for the Christmas tree, as candlesticks or wreaths, decorations in gold and white will be on trend in 2023.

Another classic is the mix of green and red decorative elements. The red poinsettia is probably one of the most famous Christmas plants and is ideal as a decoration. Advent wreaths with red candles or berries and green fir branches also look Christmassy.

Pink seems less classic, but is just as appropriate for Christmas. In combination with beige, the light color appears more subtle. Pink can be used as a color accent in the decoration, but also as a defining tone. If you are a fan of the color, you can decorate the entire Christmas tree with nuances of different shades of pink and beige.

Taupe is a gray, dark color with a brown tint. This opens up a beautiful combination of earthy tones. Straw stars are a great basis for decoration in this trendy color. The filigree stars can be combined well with candles and wall decorations in brown and gray tones.

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