Christmas is reinventing itself, leaving behind traditional decorations with the classic image of Santa Claus, red and green tones, and snow. A new wave of Tendencies emerges, in which colorful balls give way to bows, dehydrated fruits, flowers, organic arrangements and natural materials. The style can vary between minimalist, monochromatic and rustic.
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In an interview with the magazine House and garden, the designer and set designer, Luiza Fiorito, advises the reuse of items already present at home, the repetition of elements from the previous year with a renewed look, and the purchase of timeless pieces that can be in different occasions.
1. Versatile pieces for Christmas
She highlights the importance of investing in versatile pieces, such as games that can be used throughout the year, not just limited to Christmas. For enthusiasts of the boho style, which incorporates warm tones, fabrics and natural textures, Luiza suggests creating a more earthy Christmas. The fusion of rustic with natural elements, such as wood and candles, results in a unique and welcoming aesthetic.
2. Natural and warm elements
foliage, flowers and dry branches are alternatives that deviate from the conventional snowy Christmas scene, especially when combined with warmer colors. Furthermore, these elements are durable and can be reused in other decorations throughout the year.
3. Christmas decoration with rustic wood and iron
Newton Lima, columnist for Casa e Jardim magazine and interior designer, highlighted the versatility of wood and iron as elements that perfectly translate the rustic style. He recommends looking for adornments that fit this aesthetic and introducing closed colors into the production.
4. Neutral and handcrafted materials
Architect and interior designer Alane Medeiros, also in an interview with Casa e Jardim magazine, adds that materials such as jute, pine cones, trees dried fruits, eucalyptus branches, ceramics and handmade decorations, such as macramé and crochet, contribute to a more natural and neutral atmosphere.
5. Natal: innovation with natural plants
For those looking for last-minute innovation, Alane suggests replacing candles, ribbon bows, and Christmas trees. plastic by natural plants, such as pine trees, cypresses, kaizucas or tuias, with the classic lighting of wires.
Meanwhile, “flashers” are considered the hallmark of the holiday, as highlighted by Newton, bringing the Christmas spirit to any environment, dispensing with additional decorations. Therefore, there are countless options to create a rustic and authentic Christmas, escaping the commonplace and delving into the most current trends.
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