Decorating For Christmas With Whites And Gold's
In this post: If you're looking to create an enchanting holiday, try using rose gold Christmas decorations to add a touch of warmth and magic to your holiday home.⇒
When I say 'Christmas', what colors come to mind?
Are you a traditional red and green decorator? Do you pick your colors because you love them or because you think they're what you're supposed to use?
If you've been reading my blog for any length of time, you already know I'm a bit of a rebel. And this year I'm crushing on soft warm tones.
So, I want to talk about how (and why) to use rose gold Christmas decorations for the holidays.
It's not that I don't like red and green.
Done right, it can be lovely. Maybe a rich crimson and a deep hunter, offset by a linen white. Yep, I just might do that palette next.
But holiday colors become all the more special when infused with some glimmer, and nothing says glimmer quite like gold.
But now, what if you take that gold, and add a touch of holiday red to it?
Not next to it, but actually mix it right into the paint (or dye). That's how you get rose gold!
And there's my justification for using it for the holidays… 😉
Well, ok, truth be told, I really like using it because I just think it's pretty.
It fits in with my personal aesthetic and the colors of my home. It plays nicely with my beloved pinks and it's as festive as anything I can imagine.
It combines the pedigree of gold with the warm glow of rosy pinks.
Using rose gold in your holiday decor is as simple as finding some elements in this color feeling and mixing them in with pinks, golds, and holiday greenery.
In this case I went with rose gold ornaments in 3 different finishes and nestled them in a gilded bowl.
Surrounding this grouping are whites and ivories, greens and bits of nature, and silver, as well, provided by a mercury glass vase.
I love mixing metals and it works perfectly for this look.
The underpinning for this vignette is a natural linen runner, and neutral tones are right at home with rose gold.
Nothing brings out the rosy pink tones quite like pale pink flowers.
I've been absolutely charmed to find peonies in the winter the past few years and I couldn't be more delighted. But any blush pink floral will work equally as well.
I truly love the softened mood of these subtle colors, and the fact that they blend seamlessly with the decor in all of my rooms is testament to the fact that rose gold is my thing!
Best of all is the warm feeling that rose gold adds to your home.
It's a wonderful way to add a note of magic and enchantment to your holiday season!
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