Between last-minute shopping and baking, this is one of the busiest times of the year. If you haven’t tackled your holiday decorating yet, these minimalist rooms prove you can still pack a lot of festive impact with a pared-down look.
Scroll down for 20+ minimalist holiday decorating ideas!
Natural textures reign supreme when it comes to Matthew and Rick Bettencourt’s holiday decorating. Hand-carved Christmas trees in wood and marble are festive on the vintage coffee table in their rustic cabin living room.
Photographer: Donna Griffith
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Designer: Matthew and Rick Bettencourt
In the front entry, a locally sourced antique table displays an ever-changing vignette of antique treasures and neutral holiday decorations.
Photographer: Donna Griffith
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Designer: Matthew and Rick Bettencourt
This dresser is topped with metal Christmas trees, and a pinecone wreath is hung from the art above.
Photographer: Donna Griffith
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Designer: Matthew and Rick Bettencourt
A Parisian-style townhouse kitchen in Vancouver is dotted with Cedar boughs for a simple and festive look during the holidays.
Photographer: Janis Nicolay
Source: House & Home
Designer: Negar Reihani
When it came to holiday decorations, designer Negar Reihani didn’t want anything to look overly styled or ornate. “Because this house has beautiful finishes and colorful features, I wanted the Christmas decorations to be loose and rustic.” The greenery is designed to evoke items you’d find while on a forest hike outside Vancouver.
Photographer: Janis Nicolay
Source: House & Home
Designer: Negar Reihani
The decorating is subtle and simple in this rustic farmhouse . “With all that pine and cedar just outside our door, I bring the forest in,” says designer Sydney Carlaw of Purity Design. A Christmas tree decorated with twinkly lights and simple ornaments takes centre stage in her living room. Birch bark paper stars reflect the woodsy setting outside.
Photographer: Janis Nicolay
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Designer: Sydney Carlaw
Sydney eschews holiday trinkets in favor of mixing greenery with fresh flowers and then weaving in fairy lights, natural wreaths and garlands.
Photographer: Janis Nicolay
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Designer: Sydney Carlaw
“Since I live on the coast, I always gravitate to blues and greens if I’m adding in a color. They go great with the existing decor of my house and don’t compete too much with the natural coloring of a Christmas Tree,” says designer Kate Lester.
Photographer: Courtesy of Kate Lester Interiors
Designer: Kate Lester Interiors
A grapevine wreath on this dining room mantel creates a natural focal point. The upside-down bouquets are being dried to display around the house.
Photographer: Valerie Wilcox
Source: House & Home November 2021
Designer: Alison Westlake
“Every year, I say I’m going to go wild with color and more ornaments, but I always end up with some variation of this pared-back Scandi style,” says florist Alison Westlake.
Photographer: Valerie Wilcox
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Designer: Alison Westlake
Bare trees are sprinkled throughout the farmhouse, and spruce, cedar and juniper boughs and swags are natural — and fragrant — festive touches.
Photographer: Valerie Wilcox
Designer: Alison Westlake
Designer Ami McKay brought her signature less-is-more magic to the forefront with natural holiday decor in this Vancouver home . A blue door adds an elegant but beachy vibe while tall birch logs bring a subtle touch of holiday.
Photographer: Janis Nicolay
Source: House & Home November 2020
Designer: Ami McKay of Pure Design Inc.
Accent the beauty of a tree with naturalistic ornaments that would typically be found on a tree: snow-dusted pinecones, garlands of birch branch off-cuts and faux pears. A simple basket stands in for a tree skirt, and gifts are wrapped in kraft paper, reusable fabric and pom-pom ribbons.
Photographer: Janis Nicolay
Source: House & Home November 2020
Designer: Ami McKay, Pure Design Inc.
Ditch the big poinsettia in a pot in favor of a deconstructed arrangement on the holiday table. For her clients in Kitsilano, B.C., Ami buys a bunch of greens and ranunculus, and divides them into small containers. “I wanted warmth with contrast, and also deep color to reflect the black tones in the kitchen,” she says.
Photographer: Janis Nicolay
Source: House & Home November 2020
Designer: Ami McKay, Pure Design Inc.
Small evergreen trees in terracotta and stone pots and a pair of sparse mini wreaths bedeck designer Alison Milne’s (pictured ) Toronto porch.
Photographer: Donna Griffith
Source: House & Home December 2020
Designer: Alison Milne
New pieces by small-scale makers and antiques like a sterling silver tea set fill this festive curiosity cabinet.
Photographer: Donna Griffith
Source: House & Home December 2020
Designer: Alison Milne
In this front entrance, a cascade of cedar boughs echoes the garlands outside and accents the rustic, raw wood furnishings.
Photographer: Virginina Macdonald
Source: House & Home November 2019
Designer: Angela Wheeler
Accent features like windows and an impressive hutch with feathery, live garlands.
Photographer: Robin Stubbert
Source: House & Home November 2020
Designer: Shannon Vosters
Think of unusual ways to secure a small tree: an old fashioned butter crock does the trick. “I like to bring a bit of Christmas into the boys’ room,” says Shannon of the mini tree placed in a crock.
Photographer: Robin Stubbert
Source: House & Home November 2020
Designer: Shannon Vosters
A bare tree and a bundle of cedar boughs are the definition of low-key holiday decorating. Simple baskets made from natural materials play up the texture to perfection. Fill baskets with small evergreens left bare and cut boughs for a lush yet relaxed look.
Photographer: Robin Stubbert
Source: House & Home November 2019
Designer: Cynthia Zamaria
Look to the garden for inspiration. A few twists of fresh euonymus branches (or any evergreen) and a thick satin ribbon dress up a cheery green door.
Photographer: Robin Stubbert
Source: House & Home November 2019
Designer: Cynthia Zamaria
A clean, contemporary bathroom in high-contrast black and white is simply dressed up with a fresh green Scotch pine wreath, which adds subtle color and fragrance.
Photographer: Alex Lukey
Source: House & Home November 2018
A spruce-tone painted accent wall and slim Scandi fireplace set a holiday tone in this Montreal rowhouse . The fireplace’s sculptural shape is a contemporary alternative to a traditional hearth.
Photographer: Maxime Desbiens
Source: House & Home November 2018
Homeowner Sandra Smile decorated the striking windows with fresh, fuss-free greenery that suits the clean vibe of the furnishings. Circular, minimalist wreaths made of cedar, eucalyptus and olive branches are a counterpoint to the rectangular window panes.
Photographer: Maxime Desbiens
Source: House & Home November 2018
This armoire (a lucky find in a French flea market) has a traditional feel, but it’s embellished in a contemporary way with a loose garland of cascading greens in a mix of different branches for added interest.
Photographer: Maxime Desbiens
Source: House & Home November 2018
The family who owns this West Coast home likes to keep things natural during the holidays. Evergreen boughs tied with twine and hung from cabinetry pulls add color in unexpected places.
Photographer: Janis Nicolay
Source: House & Home December 2018
Designer: Ami McKay
An eye-catching starburst chandelier and walnut table play into the dining room’s mid-century modern vibe. A faux fur throw and simple white vessels filled with greenery are essential wintry accents.
Photographer: Janis Nicolay
Source: House & Home December 2018
Designer: Ami McKay