"At a time when color-drenched interiors are all the rage, it's not surprising that this year's holiday decor trends include a luxe Christmas take - everyone is leaning into burgundy. This luxe, rich shade is trending, and many are drenching their trees in burgundy ornaments, bows, garlands, and even flowers. Some people are even going all out and buying burgundy-colored trees (instead of green!). Keep reading to see why people are obsessed with this movement."
"Bows add texture to your tree: The longer the ribbon legs, the better. This gives the overall look a drippy, drapey, lush effect. You can add even more texture to the tree by layering in different shades of red, varying from brighter cherry reds to oxblood, eggplant, and even browns. Sprays of holly berries can add some tonal variety, as can faux florals, such as poinsettias."
Burgundy is the dominant holiday decor color trend, with many people drenching trees in burgundy ornaments, bows, garlands, and flowers. Velvet bows and long ribbon legs add a drapey, lush texture that enhances visual richness. Layering multiple red hues—brighter cherry, oxblood, eggplant, and even brown—produces depth and tonal interest. Sprays of holly berries and faux poinsettias introduce contrast and variety. Burgundy-colored faux trees, including prelit 7-foot options, allow immediate, color-drenched displays. Using burgundy as a base results in an elegant, timeless tree that can also pair with other ornaments for future versatility.
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