How to Turn Your Kitchen into a Winter Wonderland (2024)

The kitchen is the heart of the home, it is said—especially during the holidays. Not only is it a high-traffic space, it’s the gathering place where families come together to participate in the memory-making traditions, whether that’s baking fresh batches of cookies to decorate, hosting casual hot chocolate gatherings, or simple moments over dinner prep. So shouldn’t it be dressed to impress?

Christmas offers a unique opportunity to pepper your space with decorations that are equal parts festive and fetching—whether that means bringing in opulent ornaments, lush kitchen cabinet wreaths, or glitzy tinsel. Don’t know what to do with your bare cabinets? Bedeck them with small wreaths that will make you smile every time you reach for a plate. Feeling uninspired by your countertops? A pedestal bowl carrying a handful of tangerines will bring joyful panache.

Ready to get started in your cooking space? All you need is a good imagination and lots of double-stick tape. To help, we’ve tapped our favorite designers for Christmas kitchen decor ideas that are sure to appeal to all of the senses.

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Window Statement Garland

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Tall windows like this Brooklyn Heights kitchen vignette lends itself to all the garland bling. The window display, bedecked with hearty Anthropologie garland, transforms the space into an evergreen winter wonderland.

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Open Shelf Foliage

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A garland loosely draped across an open shelf is seemingly suspended across this earth-toned lakehouse kitchen, belonging to Anastasia Casey, founder of boutique creative agency IDCO Studio. The key to a tasteful sprig lies in quality, Casey says. “Using a layer of faux as a base is cost effective while also giving that coveted full look,” she explains. Her other hot tip? Think ahead, but allow for versatility. “I like being able to use the same base layers year after year and only swapping the color palette.”

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Rosemary Kitchen Wreath

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This rustic rosemary wreath is the secret ingredient to Casey’s festive Texas kitchen. The corresponding sage-green cabinets ground the room, while flourishes of varying greenery echo the outdoor-indoor theme. Our favorite detail? The floppy gold velvet bow. “As we head into the holidays, I always pick a color to focus the theme on and purchase 15 yards of velvet ribbon in one and a half-inch and three-inch widths,” Casey explains. “Cutting the ribbon in long, loose, uneven bows layered in two slightly mismatched hues creates an editorial, yet still festive, look.”

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Kitchen Sink Decor

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Amaryllis’s Rick Davis takes advantage of the windows above his kitchen sink with a trifecta of botanics. “It doesn’t feel like Christmas until we hang these wreaths in the kitchen,” he tells ELLE DECOR. “The kitchen is the room most people don’t really think about decorating for the holidays, yet it’s the most daily used room, besides the bedroom, in the house.” Here, an arrangement of amaryllis, ilex berries, pine cones, and evergreens sits atop a circa-1800s trunk in Davis’s Maryland farmhouse. Who knew cooking in December could be so much fun?

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Twinkling Kitchen Lights

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Fairy lights are the ultimate way to create magical ambiance and soften an industrial-style cooking space. In this Belarus kitchen, these mind-glowing wall lights create a warm luminescence against the garland flourishes placed strategically across the room. Not interested in committing to a full-on fairy moment? Create countertop lights by placing battery-operated fairy lights in a glass canister.

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Flocked Garland Flourishes

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Flocking, it turns out, isn’t just for full-scale Christmas trees. A few tabletop trees give a festive punch to this Ukrainian kitchen. A decorative pom-pom garland adds the finishing touch.

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Gnome on a Shelf

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Need some company in the kitchen this season? While your kids might be more hesitant to pitch in on the food prep, these charming Christmas gnomes, perched atop an open shelf in this Ukrainian loft-style kitchen, are the perfect companions. They won’t even try to snitch.

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Festive Home Bar

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The best way to spread Christmas cheer is with a home bar and drinks so dear. A subtle change in some side nook of your kitchen like this one, curated by Emily Henderson, can make your kitchen merry and bright. Here, Henderson brought in a gilded deer candelabra, smoky glasses, and a red cake stand to incorporate festive but modern colors. ’Tis the season for Christmas-themed co*cktails!

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Countertop Fruit Display

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Move over, coastal grandpa. Grandma knows best. A traditional decorative ceramic bowl and glass stand are the ideal countertop receptacles for seasonal fruit. A few evergreen sprigs add a festive touch to the bowl of tangerines.

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Create a Centerpiece

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A thoughtful centerpiece is a fail-safe way to make a statement on your dining room table, so why would a kitchen island be any different? Tamara Anka of Citrine Living spruced up this spacious countertop with a modern assortment of miniatures. With a textured palette of silver and white, this setup would look right at home in an all-white kitchen.

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Tie It With a Bow

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While Christmas has different meanings for many, some people boil it down to one thing: Presents. Turn your kitchen into the gift that keeps on giving—literally—by tying some ribbons on jars, as seen on Citrine Living.

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Layer Lush Touches on Light Fixtures

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Need a bright idea? Take a cue from Gatehouse Style, who spruced up professional dancer Whitney Carson’s home just in time for the holidays. For a look that’s festive without seeming over the top, the Utah design firm added mistletoe-like bunches to the kitchen’s pendants.

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Set Boundaries

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This elegant holiday kitchen decor idea, courtesy of ELLE DECOR A-List designer Ken Fulk, brings the snowy Montana landscape indoors. Here, Fulk delineated the cooking area with an evergreen garland draped from the ceiling and emphasized the powdery views by outlining the windows in fresh magnolia leaves. A rustic pail full of blooms and branches adds an extra heap of cozy romance.

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Opt for an Unconventional Tree

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Contrary to popular belief, a Christmas tree doesn’t only belong in the living room—or even right side up. In this metallic kitchen, John McClain turned the festive foliage into a “wow” moment. “One item that had always been missing from this space is a central light fixture,” the designer shares. “Cue the conifer decked in baubles and battery-powered twinkle lights. This special touch really sets the mood and makes the kitchen feel special.”

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Pick a Pared-Back Palette

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If your design style skews on the more minimalist end of the spectrum, stick with a muted color scheme. For designer Megan Molten, it’s all about adding touches that match your home’s evergreen decor. “I typically like to focus on the colors already in the space; for this space we have a lot of white, brass, and black,” she says. “Also, adding touches of greenery—a mix of real and faux—really helps elevate your holiday decor.”

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Top It Off With a Tree

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Or, for a more conventional take on your favorite festive foliage, place a traditional Christmas tree in the corner of your kitchen. “I have always dreamt of having a Christmas tree in the kitchen, as it’s where everyone seems to gather” during the holidays, says Amy Nightingale of Feathering Our Nest. “It makes it feel extra festive!” The content creator dressed up this tree with star-studded ornaments and sweet twinkling lights.

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Beautify Your Wet Bar

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Anyone who is looking for a holiday-packed happy hour—and just so happens to have a wet bar in their kitchen—will find a lot to love about this decorating idea from Emily Henderson. In addition to a lovely strand of garland, the designer added some festive touches such as a gilded candleholder, smoky glasses, and a red cake stand to make this a setup worth toasting to.

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Rachel Silva

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Rachel Silva, the Assistant Digital Editor at ELLE DECOR, covers design, architecture, trends, and anything to do with haute couture. She has previously written for Time, The Wall Street Journal, and Citywire.

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Kelsey Mulvey

Kelsey Mulvey is a freelance lifestyle journalist, who covers shopping and deals for Good Housekeeping, Women's Health, and ELLE Decor, among others. Her hobbies include themed spinning classes, Netflix, and nachos.

How to Turn Your Kitchen into a Winter Wonderland (2024)

FAQs

How do I make my house feel like a winter wonderland? ›

Layer Soft White Fabrics

In your living room and bedroom, be sure to use mostly white or cream fabrics with warm undertones and soft textures that add to the fluffy, frosty effect. Layer varying textures with pillows or blankets on your bed, couches, and chairs. Add interest to your tree or mantel with a felt garland.

How to make your kitchen look Christmassy? ›

You can also add a vibrant pop of color to your kitchen with an amaryllis, poinsettia, or sprig of berries. For texture, consider incorporating some pinecones, birch bark candle holders, or a decorative antler bowl. Freeflowing greenery, pinecones, and organic textures create a boho-chic Christmas display.

What makes a house more cozy? ›

Add some simple extra touches, such as seasonal flowers, soft lighting, candles, and cushions, and create a room that feels like a hug every time you walk in. Opt for bedside lamps rather than wall lights to bring the lighting down, creating a warm and cozy hue,' she adds.

How do I make my house feel cozy in the winter? ›

How to Make Your Home Cozy for Winter
  1. Layer on the Throw Blankets and Pillows. Pile them on! ...
  2. Include Area Rugs. ...
  3. Leave the Twinkle Lights Out Past Christmas. ...
  4. Add Candles. ...
  5. Put Your Favorite Winter Home Decor in Vignettes. ...
  6. Create a Cozy Corner.

How do you decorate a cozy kitchen? ›

You can incorporate elements that will kick up the cozy factor without a total kitchen remodel.
  1. Warmer Wood Finishes. ...
  2. Flexible Furniture. ...
  3. Vintage Pieces. ...
  4. Warmer Hardware Metals. ...
  5. More Lighting. ...
  6. Apron Sinks. ...
  7. Window Treatments. ...
  8. Hand Painted Artwork.
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How do you make a table look Christmassy? ›

8 tips to bring your Christmas dinner table to life
  1. It starts with the table.
  2. Create a captivating centrepiece.
  3. Choose the perfect dinner set.
  4. Light it up with illuminating decorations.
  5. Include some festive foliage.
  6. Add detail with runners and placemats.
  7. Hang decorations from the ceiling.
  8. Create personalised decorations.

How do I give my room a Christmas vibe? ›

Spruce up your bedroom space by hanging your favourite ornaments, garlands, wreaths, window stickers and stars. It's the perfect finishing touch to any space. Jess Martin, design specialist at Ginger Ray, suggests: 'If you want to go big, why not decorate with a garland, paper chains and baubles?

How to decorate the front of your house for Christmas? ›

Colorful ornaments fill the wreaths, evergreen planters and garland around the door for an extra boost of holiday cheer at the entrance.

How to decorate for a winter Wonderland theme? ›

Add a magical touch with decorations like snowflakes, icicles, and twinkling lights. Hang up twinkle lights all around the room, and decorate with white and silver snowflakes for a truly delightful atmosphere.

How to decorate for winter without looking like Christmas? ›

  1. Non Christmas Winter Decor. Winter decorating in January doesn't have to mean leaving up your Christmas decorations until spring. ...
  2. January Decorating Ideas. ...
  3. Keep Using Greenery and “Winter” Trees. ...
  4. Candles Make it Cozy. ...
  5. Use Natural Decor and Accents. ...
  6. Add or Keep Out the Twinkle Lights. ...
  7. Declutter. ...
  8. Bare Trees.

How to turn your living room into a Christmas wonderland? ›

Hang Festive Decorations: Adorn your living room with garlands, wreaths, and stockings. Hang them on the mantel, staircases, and doorways to create a cohesive Christmas atmosphere. Personalize stockings for each family member to make it extra special. Twinkle with Lights: String lights are a staple in Christmas decor.

How do I make my house feel like a sanctuary? ›

Prioritize Comfort
  1. Convert your den into a state-of-the-art home theater.
  2. Fill your living room with plush furniture and accents.
  3. Remodel your basem*nt to create a cozy retreat.
  4. Transform your backyard into an outdoor paradise.
  5. Turn your bedroom into a comfort zone.
  6. Upgrade your en-suite bathroom for a spa-like feel.
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