On the other side of the Atlantic, the mydeco.com UK blog has just revealed four key looks for Christmas 2011. This got me wondering how you, the mydeco community, are decorating your homes for the festive holidays. So I had a little snoop round your 3D rooms and found that you’re favoring the more traditional and understated decorations this year.

For any of you who are yet to deck the halls, take some inspiration from these 3D Christmas rooms festooned with classic decor:

Classic Christmas decorations in silver and blue3D room designed by auntiehelen

mydeco.com community member auntiehelen has gone for a minimal look with this spacious dining hall. The furnishings have been kept sleek and subtle so the Christmas trees become the focal point. If you like the minimal look, carry the silver and blue color scheme throughout the tabletop accessories and crockery. It certainly makes a change from the classic red and gold decorations predominant in traditional schemes.

Traditional Christmas decorations by the fire3D room designed by mydeco_Jo

This is a much warmer and family-friendly Christmas living room design. Here the red and golds work well with the simple and clean white aesthetic of the walls, fireside and sofa. Subtle accents of red, as seen in the cushions, continues the look within the rest of the room. This style is great if you don’t like the tat of Christmas or the hassle of taking the decorations down in January!

Happy Christmas decorating!

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  1. Laura Trevey says:

    Dec 17, 2011

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    Matching the wrapping colors with the tree is so clever ~ looks beautiful!

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