15 Minimalist Christmas Decor Ideas for a Simple and Natural Look

This holiday season, try something different. Instead of going over the top with your Christmas decor, why not take the minimalist Christmas decorations route? Not quite sure what that even means or looks like? We have you taken care of in this post.

Minimalist Christmas Decorations

Perhaps you are traveling over the Christmas holiday, but still want a little Christmas at home to bring some joy before you leave.

The minimalist Christmas decorations still bring beauty to your home, but they add a kiss of decor here and there instead of drowning you in red and green!

You can still have a tree in your home, but consider a smaller one. This is a great way not to break the bank as well.

Minimalist Christmas Decor Ideas

Minimalist Christmas Fireplace Mantle

Minimalist Christmas Decorations by House Seven Design mantle decor with stockings and wreath
House Seven Design

Anissa has captured the minimalist Christmas decorations by sticking to the concept of bringing lots of greenery into her home.

Pine branches and logs most likely even add the smell of Christmas to her home.

Stockings are still hung by the fireplace with care!

For many years, I kept our mantel simple with a minimalist approach. Iโ€™d start with one favorite piece of artโ€”this vintage Currier & Ives print that usually hangs in my bedroomโ€”and build from there.

A garland draped across the front and two wooden trees on each side created a balanced, symmetrical look.

Minimalist Christmas mantel

It was easy, classic, and perfectly minimalist. You can see the whole space in this minimalist Christmas home tour.

Christmas Tree Minimalist Style

Minimalist Christmas Decorations by The Merry Thought tiny Christmas tree on stool with candles
The Merry Thought

This precious mini Christmas tree is wrapped in kraft paper and features tiny wooden ornaments adorning its branches; it reminds us of the mini tree on our front porch, as featured in our Christmas Home Tour post.

A few candles in place of twinkling lights add a great deal of warmth to the picture, eliminating the need for numerous decorations.

Not to mention hanging garland on the wall instead of around the tree brings a simple beauty to this home.

Another minimalist Christmas tree idea is one I used on my back porch.

Tall narrow Christmas tree on back porch sitting in a large crock with a basket and santa in front of it.

This tall, slender Christmas tree is just right for a minimalist holiday look. I placed it inside an old vintage crock for a touch of charm and softened the base by tucking in a cozy blanket. To finish it off, I added simple cotton pods and crowned it with a rustic brown tin star.

To see more of my back porch, check out this back porch Christmas tour blog post.

Next is this wooden dowel Christmas tree I made years ago. It is the perfect minimalist tree.

Minimalist wooden dowel Christmas tree

This DIY wooden dowel Christmas tree is the perfect minimalist project. With its clean lines and simple design, it adds a modern holiday touch without overwhelming the space. A few ornaments or lights are all it needs to shine.

Large Minimalist Christmas Tree

Minimalist Christmas Decorations by Mrs. Rollman flocked Christmas tree white lights
Mrs. Rollman

The minimalist Christmas tree look is perfect in this home.

The color palette is primarily composed of frosty whites, yet the room appears warm and inviting. The flocked Christmas tree with white lights is so inviting, and the single lit candle holds a delicate beauty.

And wrapping the base of your tree with a chunky knit blanket keeps the room looking warm and cozy in all kinds of ways.

Now, let's examine another idea. A naked Christmas tree can be one of the prettiest ways to embrace minimalism.

Minimalist Christmas tree flocked with no ornaments

Years ago, we flocked our old tree and decided to leave it just as it wasโ€”no ornaments, no garland. The soft, snowy look stood on its own, and it was stunning!

Sometimes the simplest approach makes the biggest impact, and a bare or flocked tree is a beautiful way to achieve the minimalist Christmas style.

Click here to see the full Christmas house tour.

Minimalist Christmas Centerpiece Idea

Minimalist Christmas Decorations by White Farmhouse Christmas table decor bottles and wooden Christmas trees
White Farmhouse

Chippy paint, glass bottles, and mini wooden trees all on a dining room table give us all the best feels in a farmhouse. Each tree is cute, unique, and has such a southern elegance.

The tiny evergreen wreath around a bottle adds a perfect pop of Christmas spirit.

Minimalist Christmas Bedroom Decorating Ideas

In my daughterโ€™s Christmas bedroom, I kept things simple yet festive. Above the bed hangs a white reindeer bust that feels perfectly minimalist while still adding holiday charm.

Minimalist Christmas bedroom ideas

The all-white bedding makes the details pop, such as the red cable knit throw draped across the end, a single Christmas pillow nestled among the bed pillows, and a tray filled with sweet holiday treats.

Just a few thoughtful touches turned this space into a cozy Christmas retreat.

Decorated Mirror Christmas Minimal Style

Minimalist Christmas Decorations by Jamie Dana Hairstylist mirror decorated with eucalyptus branches and wooden Christmas tree
Jamie Dana Hairstylist

Jamie Dana decorated her hair salon with the minimalist Christmas decorations concept.

A few branches of eucalyptus over the mirror and a wooden tree on the shelf add just the right amount of festivity to the salon.

It's essential not only to keep the holiday spirit in your home but also to take it to your workplace this year. It will spread so much cheer.

And who knew cacti could be Christmas-y!

Minimalist Christmas Piano

Minimalist Christmas Decorations by Hollie Keller greenery on a piano, holly and stockings hung
Hollie Keller

Evergreen branches on top of a chalk painted piano make for the perfect place to place Christmas gifts under on the 25th.

Holly adds beautiful splashes of red to the delicate color of the piano.

And don't forget a cute place to hang your stockings!

If you want to chalk paint a piece of your furniture, check out our how to paint with chalk paint.

Minimalist Porch Decor Ideas

Sometimes we pour all our energy into decorating inside, and the porch ends up as an afterthought. But with a minimalist approach, it doesnโ€™t have to be that way. This front porch is the perfect example.

Minimalist Christmas porch

For years, one of my favorite traditions with my daughters was picking out a mini Christmas tree from Loweโ€™sโ€”I think they have the best ones! Iโ€™d bring it home and place it in a galvanized bucket on our front porch.

Add a pretty wreath to the door and a few lanterns with battery-powered candles, and youโ€™ve got the sweetest minimalist Christmas porch.

Tap here to see the full Christmas porch tour.

Another fun idea for your minimalist back porch is a rustic stocking hanger.

Creative ways to hang Christmas stockings

I found an old piece of wood from my grandmaโ€™s houseโ€”chippy paint and allโ€”and added a few rusty nails to hang my fur stocking. It blended perfectly with the natural, outdoor feel of the porch.

To keep the look festive but straightforward, I draped a berry garland across it. Such an easy way to bring a minimalist Christmas charm outside! You can see more outdoor Christmas decor ideas here.

Decorating with Minimalist Christmas Crafts

We canโ€™t forget handmade touches! Decorating with simple, handmade minimalist Christmas decorations, like this mason jar macrame craft, adds warmth and personality while keeping the look clean and uncluttered.

Minimalist Christmas mason jar craft decoration

Iโ€™ll walk you through the steps for making this hanging macrame candle holder and share a simple idea for styling it in your home. You can see the full macrame candle holder DIY here.

Another fun Christmas craft that suits a minimalist style perfectly is dried orange slices. Theyโ€™re simple, natural, and bring a warm pop of color to your holiday decor.

How to dry orange slices to make a beautiful garland

I once dried a batch and strung them up as a garland across my hutchโ€”it was the sweetest touch of Christmas without adding any clutter.

Here are the steps on how to dry orange slices if you would like to give this project a try.

Conclusion

Don't let Christmas decor stress you out this year. Don't overdo your decor this Christmas.

Embrace the minimalist Christmas decorations concept and make your home a stunning statement of simplicity. Here are more minimalist ideas in our McDonald's Christmas decor tour.

Happy Decorating!

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7 thoughts on “15 Minimalist Christmas Decor Ideas for a Simple and Natural Look”

  1. IT AL LOOKS BAUTIFUL–WISH I COULD BE MORE MINIMAL—HAVE TOO MUCH STUFF!!! LOVE IT THOUGH AND WOULD MAKE DECORATING SO MUCH LESS STRESSFUL!!!

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