Anyone living in a colorful home knows the look doesn't stop during the holidays. If you're searching for some fresh Christmas decorations that fit your style standards, then stay right there. We've found pink Christmas decor options that are far from tacky. Yes, decorating your home for Christmas using pink is completely on trend this year, and we're not mad about it. In fact, we're here to tell you where to buy all your Christmas decorations, even if you're leaning towards pink.
While some people opt for minimal and Scandi-style decorations, others dig out their garlands and ornaments that embrace the rainbow — pink included. Though pink might get a bad rap in the home decor world for being a little tacky, let these handpicked buys change your mind once and for all.
See below for some super cute decorations that stray from the classic picture of Christmas. Whether you want everything rose gold or just the odd pop of bubblegum pink, if decking the halls in pink is on your mind, you should definitely roll with it.
Our favorite pink Christmas decor for 2024
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Mixing and matching ornament styles and materials is the failsafe way to add festive interest and we approve of these pink paper accordion ornaments complete with a tassel. As if they weren't cool enough...
This super cute hand-painted abaca fiber brush tree is from Anthro and we love the pop of perfect tonal pink that it will bring to holiday mantels and coffee tables everywhere. Surround the mini wooden base with cotton wool to mimic snow if you're a big fan of Elf.
Glass ornaments always add a pop of shine to a tree and this multipack of tonal pink baubles from West Elm gets major points for effortless charm. These would look great solo if you like a pared-back look or look glam when hung among tons of tinsel.
This fun wreath combines glittery matte and high-shine ornaments for a fresh look. At under $30, it's a total steal. Secure this shatterproof wreath on your front door or from a mantel.
This vibey LED tree light is perfect if you just want to add a little something to your space for the holidays, be that in your bedroom or living area. It lights up, too, giving off all the sparkle vibes for a super cozy finish. There are other colors to choose from as well.
If you still want that classic wreath texture with all the frills of pink, this is a fun option. Complete with a golden bow and pre-strung LED lights, this will glow up every corner of your home instantly!
This sweet nutcracker by Kurt Adler is sure to make a cute and whimsical addition to your pink Christmas decor scheme. It's part of the Kurt Adler Hollywood Collection and will look gorgeous on any fireplace or bookshelf and enhance your all-pink aesthetic.
Does pink work as a Christmas color?
It's not a classic look but it freshens up a traditional Christmas scheme for sure and like with decorating any space in your home in any season, it's ultimately about what makes you feel good. It'll also work well if Barbiecore is your new favorite decor trend, as your pink decorations will tie in nicely with the rest of your home decor.
A bonus of decorating for the holidays in pink is that you won't need a ton of stuff to get awesome results. Even just adding a wreath to your hallway or in the kitchen will bring all the festive cheer you could want so you can splurge on one or two bigger ticket items or buy a few smaller and cheaper items, it's your call.
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I'm Cam, the former deputy editor of Real Homes who worked on the site from 2020 to 2023. As a renter myself, sharing a home with two friends (and my cat) in London, I know all too well the challenges that this can pose when it comes to creating your perfect setup. As someone who has always loved everything interior design-related, I cannot rest until a home feels right and I am really passionate about helping others get there too, no matter what their living situation, style, or budget may be. It’s not always the easiest to figure out, but the journey is fun and the results are so worth it.
After interior design, travel, art, and photography are my next big passions. When I’m not writing or editing homes content, I’m usually tapping into other creative outlets, exploring galleries in London or further afield, taking photos, scribbling, or drawing!
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