January decorations and winter decor ideas go hand-in-hand. Learn how to style after Christmas with rustic textures and crisp white décor.
Winter Porch Decor
Creating a winterscape starts outdoors. Welcome guests and delight neighbors with hanging white, gold or light-blue wreaths, white welcome mats and hanging sconces or lanterns. Paint the front door blue or white to usher in the new season and tie the aesthetic together!
Winter Decorating Ideas After Christmas
After Christmas, keep the tree, ditch the ornaments. Winter-thriving greens like firs (which is the Christmas tree type!) make a home feel cozy and seasonal long into winter. If you want, you can even replace the festive ornaments with neutral, evergreen ornaments, such as non-holiday snowflakes, hanging stars and acorns.
More Winter Home Decor Ideas
If you're like us, you want to dive head-first into the winter aesthetic, so to help make sure your creativity is sparked in every possible direction, here is a 'last call' batch of even more decorating ideas:
- Non-Christmas Decor garland. String white or green garland around banisters, mantels and cabinetry. As long as it's plain and free from holly berries or other kitch, it will feel wintry, without feeling Christmasy.
- Ornaments on mantels. Bulb or bauble ornaments in gold and silver (not green and red!) make an elegant aesthetic without feeling festive. Perfect for arranging over fireplaces.
- Snowy wall art. Hang up wall art of snowy hills or frozen lakes for a burrrrrr-fect winter feel!
Choose Your Winter Home Decor
What Do You Decorate for In January?
January is thrilling for interior decorators: it’s an open frontier, moldable in any direction. Use this month to focus on the bright whites and fluffy warm textures of winter. Or, anticipate Valentine’s Day with pinks, reds and fresh candles ahead of February.
How Do You Decorate a Table in January?
Decorate a table in January by tying in winter’s colors and themes. A warm wood table with a white runner, silver candlesticks and fern plants celebrate the coldest season. Move away from reds - you want this month to be distinguished from the overhaul that are Christmas colors.
How Do You Decorate a Mantel in January?
Decorate a mantel in January by sticking to a white, silver and neutral color palette. It’s the metals that will shine, literally, this month! Early morning light peeping through frosty windows will reflect off silver candlesticks and polished figurines. This bold yet simple aesthetic will stand on its own in the new year, giving your living room a fresh feel.
How Do You Decorate a Front Door in January?
A front door in January can keep the wreath, ditch the holly. Exit festive decor, enter fresh, neutral colors and lots of nature. Take inspiration from the forests this time of year: birch branches and even pinecone-laden twigs are perfect.
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