So I have to be honest with you. Every year when I take down my Christmas decorations, I get sad. I love the warm, coziness that they bring to the house. So how do you transition your decor from Christmas to winter?
There is always that weird transition period that happens after Christmas and before Spring. I like to decorate for every holiday, but I don’t want my Valentine’s Day decorations up on New Year’s Day. Well, let’s be real. I still have my Christmas decorations up for new years because I don’t want to take them down.
So in between Christmas and Valentine’s Day I decorate for winter! I had to explain to PJ last year the difference between Christmas and winter decorations because he wanted to know why I still had “Christmas” decorations up at the end of January. Hello, they are WINTER decorations not Christmas. LOL but I’ll save that story for another day.
Do you need some ideas on how to transition your home decor from Christmas to winter? Check these out!
15 Ideas To Transition Your Home Decor From Christmas To Winter
Here we are, in those weird few weeks when the holidays are behind us, but it’s still too early to start decorating for spring.
Cozy Winter Living Room Decor! The perfect transition after Christmas!
Winter is the perfect time to give off those cozy vibes in your home! You want people to feel like they could come on over and snuggle up by the fire in a snow storm.
Winter, to me, is all about simplicity, softness, and warmth. I like natural elements that remind you of a forest on a quiet winter day.
I’ll admit it was a little depressing at first when all the Christmas decor came down and was packed away for the year. Part of me loves the clean, uncluttered blank slate, and the other part of me misses the coziness and light and warmth.
When I was adding a little after Christmas winter decor to my family room, the #1 thing on my agenda was to create a feeling of warmth and coziness.
Transitioning from a house filled with holiday decor to a bare room in need of a bit of winter charm can be challenging.
Put the living room together for winter with some beautiful warm global textures.
When I took down the Christmas decor, I had NO URGE whatsoever to bring in Spring items yet. And the house felt really bare without anything, because I love my house to feel full.
Each idea is unique and would be a wonderful wintery addition to your home.
It is always crazy to see how bare things look after the decorations are all gone! However, I did not take everything down as some of it works for winter decor too! So today I wanted to share some easy ideas on how to transition to winter decor after Christmas.
Inspiration for your winter decor – for beautiful decorating between Christmas and spring.
Right after taking down the Christmas decor, things can look pretty bare. But, I’m not quite ready to bring out “all things spring”.
After Christmas winter decorating often poses a bit of a challenge. There are so many Christmas decor tutorials and winter decor pieces that look very Christmas-y that it’s hard to find much else for winter.
Taking down the Christmas decor can be really hard every year because the house feels really bare & empty, but I wanted to show you that winter decor can be cozy and inviting as well.
Can I tell you a secret though?! Winter and spring decor can totally live together in harmony. There is no rule that says you have to use pine branches and leafless stems in January and February.
What is your decorating status? Do you decorate for every holiday? Looking for other decorating ideas? You can find some here!