Out Of The Box Christmas Tree Ideas
Make a statement this festive season with your own unique Christmas tree decoration to suit your style. Here we share some of our favourite innovative ideas to inspire you to create your own unique festive masterpiece!
How cool is this minimalist suspended fabric Christmas tree! We love that it blends seamlessly into a neutral and minimalist design scheme and that it has an ethereal feel to it as it floats effortlessly off the floor! The below wooden frames are another simple way to add festive cheer to your home without going overboard. Just add a few bare triangular frames to your coffee table, and with one simple bauble as centre piece, let this piece infuse minimalist Christmas styling to your interior. Use one, or group together for greater effect! Chalkboard for the win! We have seen chalkboards being overused in design schemes! But if you already have one in your home, you can simply draw a Christmas tree and decorations to add some festive flair, with minimal effort! We love these cute snowflake additions as decor to this minimalist tree. No chalk board? No problem! Simply add a string of fairy lights to an open wall in the shape of a Christmas tree. Light them up and let them bring instant sparkle to your space. You could even go bold with the chalkboard idea and get the artist in the family (or your kids) to draw an elaborate Christmas tree, fully kitted with decorations, as a masterpiece on display during your Christmas celebrations! An easy way to personalise your space! Images Via
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