25 Best Christmas Bedroom Decor Ideas
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1Drape garland along your headboard.

An easy way to shift your room into the Christmas spirit is by hanging garland from the headboard or anywhere else you see fit.
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2Put up a Christmas tree.

Your living room doesn't have to be the only place in your house with a Christmas tree. For your bedroom tree, keep it simple, like with this minimalistic tree decorated with lights.
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3Get a festive throw blanket.
A little change, like draping a red or green throw blanket over your bed goes a long way. Especially when it's paired with other touches, like a small wreath or a stocking.
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4Keep your pooch in mind!
Incorporate your furriest family member with these charming wreaths that use painted dog bones in place of bows.
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5Try an alternative garland.
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6Give each guest a personal gift basket.
If you have guests for Christmas, especially kids, leave a gift basket at the foot of their bed with beautiful, seasonal treats tucked inside.
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7Hang up a punny Christmas banner.
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8Opt for a white Christmas.
Even if the snow isn't falling outside, this bedroom guarantees you'll have a white Christmas. The green and black plaid break up the blocks of white so it feels even cozier.
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9Add accent pillows.
An easy swap to make in a bedroom is changing the pillow cases for something more festive, like these red ones. Adding an accent pillow will bring it all together.
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10Hang up wreaths and ornaments.
Hang a string of ornaments over a set of wreaths, like in this rustic bedroom. Make sure to include lots of warm blankets.
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11Swap out bedding.
Take an "all throughout the house" approach to decorating, and swap out your everyday bedding for more seasonal fare. Garlands and a mini tree offer more holiday fun.
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12Mix and match festive patterns.
You'll find a variety of tartan patterns and colors in the master bedroom of this Michigan farmhouse. Style blankets in complimenting colors on your bed and throughout your home this holiday season.
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13Bring the outdoors inside.
The owners of this rustic lakeside cabin found fresh greenery and pinecones in their backyard and then fashioned this unique piece to hang in above their bed.
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14Deck out your headboard.
Red ribbon, fresh pine, a string of lights, or a wreath—you can't wrong with any of these options above your bed.
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15Style your bed with plaid.
Nothing says Christmas like a pretty plaid print in rich reds, greens, and winter-y hues.
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16Add a Christmas tree.
If we had our way, every room in the house would have a spirited tree as a focal point.
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17Incorporate holiday signage.
A hand-painted or printed sign featuring your favorite Christmas expression or song is a beautiful reminder of the season.
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18Hang stockings from your bed frame.
They'll look just as great displayed here as they do on the fireplace.
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19Hang a wreath from your mirror.
Make it work for the entire winter season by choosing a one in white.
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20Try simple accessories.
If you don't want to go overboard with holiday elements, decorate with an unadorned minimalist tree.
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Jessica Leigh Mattern is a web editor and writer who covers home, holiday, DIY, crafts, travel, and more lifestyle topics. Prior to working for Country Living, she wrote for several lifestyle and women’s magazines including Woman’s Day, Cosmopolitan, and Redbook
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