Christmas Tree Decorating Ideas that Spark Joy: A Holiday Home Tour
Christmas tree decorating is one of my favorite ways to bring a little extra joy into the home during the holidays! Today, I’m joining a wonderful group of very talented bloggers to share our homes for the season, an event that runs all week long and features over 35 beautifully decorated spaces.
There’s something truly magical about creating a tree that sparks joy. Not just for yourself, but for everyone who steps into your home.
In this holiday home tour, I’ll show you how simple touches, personal details, and a little creativity can transform your Christmas tree into a centerpiece that radiates warmth, beauty, and festive cheer!
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Welcome to my Christmas Tree Home Tour
Christmas tree decorating is one of the best ways to bring holiday cheer into your home!
After many years of collecting ornaments, picks, garlands…and trees,
I now have a decorated Christmas tree in almost every room in our house.
While it takes some time to put them up, the trees bring me, my family, and friends such JOY!
Being part of a holiday home tour is such a joyful way to celebrate the season. So sharing a holiday season home tour with you and 35 other bloggers makes Christmas feel even more special!
Every room on our main floor has its own Christmas tree, each with its own personality and style. From the moment you step inside, the holiday spirit is everywhere.
The twinkle of Christmas lights…
The sparkle of glass and metallic ornaments…
Flocked trees and green trees to carefully chosen color palettes…
It’s amazing how a few thoughtful touches can transform a holiday tree into a festive centerpiece that truly sparks joy!
In this post, I’ll give you a peek at each room’s tree and share what makes it special. I’ll also include decorating tips for each, so you can get inspired for your own tree this holiday season.
From the first step of choosing your tree to mixing different textures, ornaments, and colors, I’ll cover it all.
Let’s dive in and spark some Christmas joy together!
Living Room: Ralph Lauren-Inspired Christmas Tree
The Ralph Lauren-inspired Christmas tree in our living room is classic, chic, and full of traditional holiday charm.
The tree is layered with moody, deep colors and elegant ornaments in velvet, plaid, and glass that are nestled deep into the branches.
Garland in shades of green, pine cones, red berry garlands, and picks fill out the tree, giving it a thick, luxurious feel.
It sits in a classic garden urn to lift it off the floor and add height, making it a festive centerpiece for the room.
When it comes to Christmas tree lights, I am usually in the “more is more” camp! But for this traditional tree, I kept the tree lights simple and warm. Perfect lighting beside the fireplace.
I think the plaid ornaments might be my favorite!
To complement the tree, the mantel beside it is draped with thick, twisted greenery garland featuring more of the berries and pine cones. (You can’t go wrong with natural elements!)
I built the Ralph Lauren-inspired room by swapping bright, colorful abstract artwork for bold, oversized floral wall art (this was an old, damaged canvas that I wallpapered with a sized wall mural. You can see the project HERE).
The color palette throughout the space is a rich mix of burgundy red, emerald green, and cobalt blue, with red plaid pillows on the blue chairs.
Brass accents like a leather-trimmed watch and a charming brass mouse add a touch of classic Ralph Lauren style to the room.
Decorating tips for your Ralph Lauren-Inspired Christmas Tree:
- Incorporate unique small touches at the top. Instead of a traditional tree topper, brass jingle bells bring a charming, unexpected finish to this tree.
- Stick to a limited color palette. Using deep, saturated colors like burgundy, emerald, and cobalt creates a cohesive, chic look.
- Mix different textures. Combine velvet, glass, plaid, and metallic ornaments to add visual interest and a luxurious feel.
- Nestle ornaments, greenery, and ribbon into the tree. Layer them deep into the branches instead of letting them dangle for a fuller, more polished tree.
- Use garlands and natural elements. Pine cones, berry garlands, and layered greenery make the tree feel lush and festive.
- Add height with the tree base. A garden urn or pedestal lifts the tree and gives it a stately presence in the room.
- Coordinate the surrounding decor. Tie pillows, mantel garlands, and wall art into the tree’s colors and textures for a cohesive holiday space.
Family Room: Merry and Bright Christmas Tree
The family room, or the TV room as we so often call it, is where we hang out…a lot.
It is a small room, but it is full of personality. And when filled with family…it positively glows.
We call this tree the Merry and Bright Christmas tree. It is airy, open, and is a great backdrop for playing games or watching TV.
This flocked tree is the perfect canvas for a vibrant pink and blue color palette, complementing the room’s main accent color.
LED Christmas lights amplify the cheerful hues, making the tree glow from every angle.
Ornaments are a mix of solid colors and whimsical patterns like stripes and polka dots. Don’t you think they add personality?
To soften the look, I clipped blue velvet bows to the branches, giving the tree a cozy, festive feel.
Blue and white curtains…a pink chinoiserie ottoman…I love how the tree’s color palette picks up on the other decor in the room.
And, I love my blue and white chinoiserie pieces…so adding red Christmas berries around decor pieces ties in beautifully with the tree.
Decorating tips for your Merry and Bright Christmas Tree:
- Choose a playful color palette. Stick to 2–3 main shades (like pink and blue) for a cohesive, merry look.
- Mix patterns and solids. Stripes, polka dots, and solid ornaments add visual interest and a sense of whimsy.
- Clip in soft textures. Velvet bows or ribbon add softness and depth to an airy tree.
- Use LED lights to enhance colors. Bright lights make vibrant ornaments pop and bring the whole tree to life.
- Hang clear ornaments deep inside the tree. They reflect light from the inside out, adding sparkle and dimension.
- Balance ornament placement. Spread patterns and solids evenly so one side doesn’t feel heavier than the other.
- Skip a topper if the tree is busy. Sometimes a tree with lots of color, pattern, and texture doesn’t need a traditional topper to feel complete!
Dining Room: The Upside-Down Tree
The Upside-Down Tree is our family’s favorite Christmas tree, and it’s easy to see why!
This year, the tree plays beautifully with our new lighter wallpaper, and I added empty wrapped packages to the “top of the tree” to create extra holiday fun without worrying about it toppling over.
Quirky, unique, and full of personality, this artificial tree is always a conversation starter!
I like to stick with the same colorful glass ornaments that dangle from the upside-down branches, letting the ornaments themselves be the star.
Our dining room doubles as a space for casual and formal meals, so I like to have a fun Christmas centerpiece. This year, I layered a red plaid tablecloth (a nod to the Ralph Lauren-inspired living room nearby) and added a large gold lantern filled with a floral arrangement.
The table is flexible. You can easily set it formally or just stack plates for a quick dinner!
Decorating tips for your Upside Down Tree:
- Set the tree on a tall table. Bring the wide top of the tree up to the ceiling for a dramatic upside-down effect.
- Add packages between the ceiling and the tree. Empty wrapped boxes create a playful, festive look without risk of tipping.
- Tuck the tree by a window. It doubles as a conversation starter for neighbors and guests alike.
- Hang vertical ornaments. Dangling ornaments create a “drippy” look that emphasizes the upside-down style.
- Keep a consistent ornament style. Colorful glass ornaments work best for this type of tree and let the design shine.
- Use the same sightline as a regular tree. Position it near an upright tree to trick the eye and delight your guests.
- Incorporate a festive dining centerpiece. A plaid tablecloth, lantern, or floral arrangement complements the tree and ties the room together.
Kitchen: The Family Favorites Christmas Tree
There’s a perfect little corner in our kitchen that usually holds a giant basket of wooden cutting boards…and, honestly, a floor vac.
But during the holiday season, that corner earns a promotion. It becomes home to our Family Favorites Christmas Tree…a slim little tree we’ve been decorating for over 15 years!
See how I make this slim artificial tree look fuller and realistic every year HERE!
The original lights stopped working long ago, but no worries. Slim trees are the easiest to re-light, and once they’re glowing, this tree becomes the heart of the kitchen.
Since the kitchen is where everyone always gathers, this tree holds all our hodgepodge, well-loved ornaments collected over the years.
So many homemade ornaments, gifted ornaments, and ornaments with stories!
To give a hodge-podge tree a little extra design flair, I like to anchor everything with a signature colored ribbon or bow that ties the look together.
Not sure what your signature colors are? Squint your eyes and look at all of your ornaments from a distance…the main colors will pop right out!
Just like a few of our other trees, I set this one on a small coffee table to bring it closer to the ceiling. That raised surface also let me display a cute red ceramic village right on top of the tree skirt.
And yes…the top of the tree is crowned with my beloved red pom-pom bow. I tied it over 15 years ago, and it is still holding strong thanks to high-quality ribbon and a trusty twist tie!
Since the kitchen island is buffet central during the holidays, the food usually becomes the star.
But I still love adding a white pitcher filled with flowers and flipping on the lights of my countertop Christmas houses to keep the space feeling warm and festive.
Primary Bedroom: Snow & Sapphire Christmas Tree
After decorating my daughter’s upstairs bedroom for Christmas last year (which she loved when she came home!), I decided our primary bedroom deserved a little holiday sparkle, too.
I call it “Snow and Sapphire!”
The snow? The flocked tree, of course!
The sapphire? Color, my friend. Color!
Since the statement wall mural in this room is already a bold statement, I wanted a tree that would complement it rather than compete. Shades of blue felt just right…calming, elegant, and perfect for creating a dreamy winter sanctuary.
This tree is all about blue-on-blue beauty: sky blue, baby blue, cobalt, and everything in between.
Most of the ornaments are round balls or finial shapes, and I hung many of them from the very ends of the branches to create a pretty teardrop effect.
Because I always love adding a little pattern to any Christmas tree decorating design, I crafted oversized decoupage ornaments using abstract patterned napkins. They add just the right amount of whimsy and interest. You can see this project HERE.
The lights are warm and soft, giving the tree a gentle nighttime glow. Just a touch of sparkle from the glass ornaments helps the whole room shimmer when the sun goes down.
Instead of a traditional tree skirt, I used a fluffy faux fur rug to cozy up the base of the tree. Then I surrounded it with large glowing ball ornaments and blue-and-white chinoiserie jars for an elegant, snowy look.
There’s truly nothing better than falling asleep with visions of snow and sapphire dancing in your head!
Tips for Decorating a Calm Bedroom Tree
- Add decorative pieces around the base. Glowing ball ornaments or chinoiserie jars make the tree feel finished and sophisticated.
- Stick to a soothing color palette. Shades of blue (light, bright, or bold) create a calming holiday feel.
- Use finial and round ornaments. Their classic shapes work beautifully for creating balance and height.
- Hang ornaments at branch tips. This creates a pretty teardrop silhouette and adds graceful movement.
- Mix in patterned pieces. DIY decoupage ornaments are an easy way to bring personality and texture to a monochromatic tree.
- Choose warm, classic lights. Soft white glows make glass ornaments shimmer instead of sparkle too loudly.
- Swap the tree skirt for something cozy. A faux fur rug instantly softens the base and adds winter charm.
Thanks for Stopping By for a Little Holiday Magic
Thank you so much for taking this little Christmas tree tour with me. It’s always such a joy to share the holiday season in our home, from the cozy corners to the colorful trees that bring so much sparkle to our days.
I’m also grateful to the 35 talented bloggers who joined this holiday home tour. Seeing their beautiful spaces inspires me every single year. Join their home tours and be ready to be amazed!
I hope today’s tour gave you fresh inspiration, new ideas, and a little festive cheer to bring into your own home. No matter your style, color palette, or favorite ornaments, there’s always a way to create a holiday tree that sparks joy.
Happy decorating, and may your home be filled with warmth, wonder, and lots of twinkling lights this season!
Cheers!

A Little About Me
Hi! I’m missy. So happy to meet you!
“Decorate with Joy! Live with Happiness”
I truly believe that your home should be a reflection of your personality, a space where you feel free to express yourself and create a sanctuary that feels uniquely yours.
I love creating mood boards, hunting down unique home décor treasures, tackling easy DIY projects, and gathering with family and friends. Homes are meant to be enjoyed, filled with laughter, and shared with the people you love!
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Missy, your tour is spectacular! I adore the artwork you created over the mantel. The upside-down tree is so fun. Bravo!
Thank you, Laura! I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. Now, on to a very Merry Christmas!
LOVE all of your pretty trees, Missy!! I really enjoyed looking at the unique character of each one. Beautiful decorating!!
Hi Rachel! Thank you so much! Wishing you the very best Christmas season!
You outdid yourself this year, Missy! Every tree is just spectacular! I can’t decide my favorite, but I do love the upside down dining room tree, and that new wallpaper — it’s absolutely stunning!! Beautiful tour, my friend! Happy Holidays!
Hi Kim! Thank you so much! It was fun to decorate the dining room with the new wallpaper. Now we sit back and relax, right? LOL! Merry Christmas!
Every room of your Christmas tour is even more special with your beautifully decorated Christmas trees! Don’t ask me for my favorite, because there’s no way I can pick. Although your Ralph Lauren inspired tree next to your gorgeous fireplace and mantel is really dreamy!!! Happy holidays Missy!
Thank you, Michelle! I hope you are enjoying your beautifully decorated home! Merry Christmas!
You are so talented! I adore all your trees and the upside down tree is whimsical and unique. Your houndstooth fireplace really caught my eye too!
Hi Shawna! Thank you so much! These home tours are just so much fun. I am inspired by everyone!
Libbie
The upside down tree is amazing! All of your rooms look so festive. You’ve been a busy elf spreading Christmas cheer!
Thank you, Marie! This elf is a little tired but I’m actually thrilled that I got it all up before Thanksgiving. Now I can enjoy it! Thanks for stopping by!
Missy, your Christmas home is absolutely stunning! There is so much beautiful inspiration to take in! Each tree is a work of art, but the upside-down tree is my favorite! I keep wondering how you got the gifts to stay in place on the bottom of the tree. Ingenious! This is the prettiest and most creative Christmas home I’ve seen in a long time! LOVE it all!
Oh, Yvonne, thank you SO much! I admire you and your blog so much…your kind words are music to my ears! Merry Christmas!
Missy your trees are all glorious. I too am a Nebraska blogger and love sharing my holiday home, though not quite there yet. You may enjoy my blog too, I would love to have you stop by https://fortheloveofold.com
So nice to meet you, Shelley! I stopped by your website and a thrilled to discover you! Thank you so much for stopping by and leaving a comment. Yay for Nebraska bloggers!
You have outdone yourself, Missy! All your trees are so beautiful! I love the upside down tree. What a fun way to celebrate the season! Merry Christmas to you and yours, friend!
Thank you, Kim! I’m so glad to have the house decorated. Now that Thanksgiving is over, I’m kicking back and enjoying it! (Not really kicking back but you know how it goes!)
Oh my goodness – so many beautiful trees! It was like walking through a Christmas display! They were all so masterfully decorated with such intention. And that upside down tree – what a fun surprise! I bet you get so many great reactions to that! Thank you for sharing your beautiful home!
Hi Kate! The upside down tree does tend to grab people’s attention. Thank you so much! These home tours are so fun and I’m just so happy to be a part of it. Merry Christmas!
Your Christmas trees are all so beautiful, Missy! I can’t believe how many you have decorated in your home. The Ralph Lauren theme is certainly popular this year, and you nailed it! But your upside-down tree is the best and SO unique. I can’t believe how fun it is! You are so talented and have so much creativity!
Thank you, Kim! You really make my day! I love these home tours and love to see what everyone does. The creativity of everyone is amazing! Wishing you a fantastic holiday season!
Oh my word, every tree is a work of art, but the upside down one in the dining room is such a fun surprise. I love that you shared a few pictures of yourself decorating too. You love and attention to creating a welcoming home shows. Loved your tour.
Hi Marty! Aren’t these holiday home tours fun? Thank you so much for stopping by…so fun to share! Wishing you a fabulous holiday season!
Missy, ok wow! I am LOVING all of your fun and beautiful trees! But of course like your family, I love the upside down tree! So creative! Thanks for the inspiration:)
Hi Kelly! Thank you so much for your sweet words. It is so fun to share our homes with each other!
A stunning home for the holidays, Missy. I love how you embrace color. This post is packed with so much inspiration. Can we talk about that gorgeous wallpaper in your dining room? Your previous wallpaper was gorgeous, but this one WOW!.
Thank you, Tammy! I was so nervous to switch the wallpaper but I am loving decorating around it for the holidays! Merry Christmas, my friend!
Where do I start… Every room is a treat for the eye! I especially love the tree in the dining room. It’s so quirky and fun and works so well with your new wallpaper.
I’ve always been afraid to put red with my blue and white, however your home is proof that it can be combined perfectly and where did you get the plaid ornaments—I’m in love!
Your bedroom is stunning. The tree is elegant and romantic. You have an amazing eye, and I’m so glad that you shared your home with everyone. It’s definitely Christmas Decorating #Goals worthy.
You are so sweet, Lynn! I appreciate every kind word! I love these home tours so much and truly appreciate all of the work that you put in to make this possible. Thank you SO much! Looking forward to a spring tour!
Seeing your red Tiffin kings crown thumbprint glasses [ I have these as well ], made my day. And they are the perfect shade of red to complement your Christmas red decor. Kim
I wish I had more! I always keep my eye out for more! Merry Christmas!
You have created I beautiful Christmas home! I love all of your traditional colors and the plaids…especially your cute pants!
So fun touring with you this week! I hope you have a happy Thanksgiving and a Merry Christmas!
Thank you so much, Amber! I always love these home tours. Wishing you a wonderful holiday season!
Oh my days! Let’s just discuss how beautiful your home is, Missy!
Your Christmas trees are fantastic. I find it hard to choose a favourite because they are all gorgeous.
Featuring you this week on #MMBC. 🙂
You are so sweet, Jayne! Thank you!!!
So much beauty with so many ideas! visiting from MMBC
I’m so glad you could stop by my holiday home tour. Wishing you lots of joy this holiday season!
Oh wow! Your home is stunning and your trees are just perfection! The upside down tree is genius! I love it!
Thank you, Kim! That is so nice of you. Wishing you a fabulous holiday season!
Wow, Missy, your home is a stunner at Christmas! Love all the big, bold statements throughout, and love how you go all out:) Thanks for the fun tour! Have a Merry season:)
Thank you, Lora! This is the first time I have been completely decorated for Christmas before Thanksgiving…and I’m loving it! I sense a trend here!
The photos are stunning, but having had the privilege to see your home in person, I feel like these photos don’t do each charming space in person. Every tree and room is decorated to perfection. They are all so pretty, but I think my favorite is the blue one in your bedroom. It’s a showstopper!
Thank you so much, Jen! I appreciate you so much!
*each space is more charming in person and the photos don’t fully do the justice is what that should have said. Oops! Let’s blame that on my tired brain and the sickie germs that are kicking my fanny right now.
Feel better soon, Jen!
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