How to Keep your Home Cheery after the Christmas Decorations Come Down

The post-holiday season can sometimes feel like a let-down.  After the glitz and sparkle of Christmas decorations, the house might seem a little empty when it’s time to pack up the baubles and garlands.  For lovers of maximalist interiors, this is the perfect opportunity to refresh your space and infuse it with a new kind of playfulness and cheer.  Here are some ideas to help you transition seamlessly into a characterful, quirky, joy-filled home after Christmas.

 

Embrace Layers of Colour and Texture

A maximalist interior filled with joyful colour and texture

Maximalism thrives on a mix of colours, patterns, and textures—and there’s no reason to pare back after Christmas!  Replace the reds and greens of the holidays with other bright hues like sunny yellows, vivid blues, or luscious pinks.  Layer in a variety of textiles like velvet scatter cushions, patterned rugs, and chunky knit blankets.  The goal is to create an inviting space that feels alive with personality and warmth.

Pro Tip:

Mix in metallic accents like gold, brass, or silver for a touch of glam. These details can carry over from Christmas holiday decor into everyday chic.

 

Incorporate Bold Artwork

A striking gallery wall

Once the Christmas decs are down, walls can sometimes feel bare without twinkling lights or festive garlands.  Fill that void with oversized, vibrant artwork. Whether it’s an abstract painting bursting with colour or a gallery wall of eclectic prints, bold art adds energy and becomes a conversation starter.

 

Add Whimsy with Accessories

Display accessories that reflect you

Maximalist interiors are all about storytelling. Use decorative objects to inject charm and personality into your space.  Think quirky figurines, colourful ceramics, or books stacked in rainbow order. These small touches can transform your home into a curated wonderland.

Pro Tip:

Shop your own storage! Items you’ve tucked away can often find new life when displayed in a different way or paired with new pieces.

 

Play with Lighting

The warm glow doesn’t have to be packed away with the Christmas fairy lights

The Christmas lights might be packed away, but the warm glow doesn’t have to disappear.  Swap in statement lamps, colourful lampshades, or strings of fairy lights for cosy illumination.  Use dimmers and candles to create a layered lighting scheme that feels dynamic and inviting.

Pro Tip:

Coloured or patterned bulbs can add a surprising twist and create a playful ambiance.

 

Transition Your Tablescapes

Continue to make a statement with your tablescape

If you’ve enjoyed decorating your dining table for Christmas, why stop now?  Opt for bright, mismatched dishware, layered tablecloths, and candlesticks in bold colours to keep the festive spirit alive.  Everyday meals feel more special when surrounded by beauty and creativity.

 

Don’t Forget the Ceiling and Floors

Look up!

In maximalist design, every surface is an opportunity.  Post-Christmas, consider adding a bold area rug, a ceiling rose, or even wallpapering your “fifth wall”. These elements draw the eye and add richness to your space.

Pro Tip:

Painted or patterned ceilings can create a cosy, jewel-box effect, especially in smaller rooms.

 

Celebrate the Chaos

You do you!

Maximalism isn’t about perfection; it’s about joy.  Let your space evolve organically with pieces you love. By embracing an eclectic mix of decor, you’re creating an environment that’s uniquely you—and there’s no better way to beat the post-Christmas blues.

 

Taking down Christmas decorations doesn’t mean the joy has to leave your home.  For maximalists, it’s simply an invitation to let your creativity shine in new ways.  Surround yourself with the colours, textures, and treasures that bring you happiness, and your home will feel like a celebration every day of the year.

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