Farmhouse Christmas Décor Inspirations for a Joyous Yuletide Season

Updated: December 10, 2023 I HOME DECORATING

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You’ll fall in love with these farmhouse décor ideas for your home this Christmas!

Warm, cozy winter holidays, when you can smell fresh pines and hot peppermint cocoa and be surrounded by earth tones, pops of red, and green farmhouse-country settings with some rustic touches, are something that can make you feel instantly dreamy and wish for these festive times to last the whole year through.

You’ve been anticipating and counting the days till Christmas morning and making your list of presents to hand out, but taking time to pause and soak up the holiday atmosphere in your farmhouse-inspired home can make your Christmas a special one.

Scroll down to look at some lovely farmhouse and country Christmas décor ideas.

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Red porch delight

This inviting porch gives us a glimpse of bright Christmas festivities by following a red motif. Carefully chosen pieces are arranged, such as plaid pillows, the nice wreath hanging on the windows, a throw, and the lamp on the side. What a cozy and nice place to spend with your family!

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Neutral and welcoming entryway

In a farmhouse setting, natural elements and fresh colors are mostly used. If you’re looking to have a neutral Christmas entryway but still want a dash of color, go for natural items such as wreaths or leaves in green and then add your favorite neutral-colored Christmas décor like ones made of wood.

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Vintage white entryway

The owner of this charming home decorated her country-inspired entryway bench with white Christmas décor complemented by subtle earth colors, starting with small trees and a vintage mistletoe sign for Christmas flair.

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Beautiful Christmas fireplace with lots of texture

The different textures in this stone fireplace complement each other perfectly. For example, as shown around the garland, the smooth wooden trees go with the coarse macramé tree with tassels and the soft Christmas socks ornamented with pompoms. Adding to the overall appeal is a white chest containing rough logs, checkered cloth, wooden beads, and evergreen branches.

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Vintage farmhouse kitchen garland

Don’t forget to add a Christmas touch to your kitchen by lining your windows with a twinkle-lights-studded garland.

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Dreaming of a pink Christmas

Pretty pale-pink Christmas trees with white ribbons and snowflakes adorn this beautiful corner of a shabby chic kitchen and give it a unique glow.

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Bedroom Christmas trees

If you don’t want to “overdress” your bedroom, then naked Christmas trees are wonderful options that will still enhance the farmhouse Christmas feel.

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Christmas card catalog corner

As Lisa of lrenzy.land shared, “Here’s this year’s card catalog corner. I went with a ‘baking’ theme, and I always pretty much go with the traditional red and green Christmas colors because they remind of happy childhood memories and the decorations my family always put up.”

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Sparkling Christmas gingerbread collection

These pretty and glittery winter-wonderland-inspired gingerbread tree and gingerbread house will complete your tabletop display this holiday.

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Ribbons rule

Robbie of homehydrangea made use of lots and lots of ribbons to style this adorable black-and-gold-themed Christmas tree.

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Pine cone table setting

Oh, how we just love pine cones! They can be an instant hit not just in Christmas trees and on top of mantels but also on your dining table. Line them up together with some lanterns, candles, or garlands and you now have a Christmas-themed dinner table for your holiday feast. Easy, right?

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Christmas upcycle treasures

The Christmas holiday is a time when you can be creative and work on your DIY project! Try one of Lisa’s (lrenzy.land) upcycle projects. This previously plain antique furniture was painted bright red, and look how awesome the transformation was! She then paired it with ice skating shoes, a vintage Christmas sign, and other Christmas décor that completed the look.

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Delightful hot cocoa bar station

Thinking of how to decorate your cart this Christmas? A hot cocoa bar station can be a great idea for your family and guests!

To organize a real hot cocoa bar station in a farmhouse setting, choose a distressed or vintage-looking cart or tray and fill it with cute mugs or jars and add a hot cocoa sign or graphic art. For example, this adorable wooden cart is filled with Christmas-themed paper cups and straws. There are also some “naughty or nice” mugs and a cute “hot cocoa”-printed tray and cloth, along with dear old Santa and his elf.

Also, don’t forget sweet toppings like rainbow sprinkles, mini chocolates, marshmallows, caramel sauce, white chocolate, and whipped cream.

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Published: November 21, 2021

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