Last chance - Christmas decorations

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    Decorative tree. Assemble yourself

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    Pine garland. 180 cm

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Last chance - Christmas decorations, final touches for a welcoming home

This edit gathers the remaining festive pieces for trees, shelves and tables. It suits busy homes finalising the look before guests arrive, and it works for renters, students and families who want quick results without clutter. Now is the moment to add a few well-chosen details so rooms feel joined-up, warm and ready for photos.

Choose classic baubles, ribbon and tree toppers for a fast refresh. Add garlands and window stickers to frame doorways and panes. Tealight holders and string lights give a soft side glow that reads clearly in pictures. Small figurines and table accents help carry the theme across bookcases, mantels and trays without stealing space from plates or glasses.

Keep the plan simple. Group decorations by one or two colours, then balance pattern with a few plain pieces. Place low centrepieces so everyone can see across the table. Run lights around shelves rather than across walkways, and leave room for serving. Little and often refills keep scenes neat and make tidying faster later.

Pack down smoothly with a small kit: storage boxes, tissue, labels and a pen. Wrap delicate items, coil lights loosely and note which room the set belongs to. Future-you will thank you when next season starts. For now, one focused pass is enough to make the house feel festive and welcoming.

Frequently asked questions

How can I refresh a tree with only a few decorations left?

Work in colour clusters. Place larger baubles at eye level, then fill gaps with ribbon loops and a simple topper. Add a short strand of lights for depth. Finish with two or three ornaments near the base to balance the shape. The result looks intentional even with a small set.

What is the quickest way to decorate a small space?

Choose one focal shelf or console. Lay a garland, add a pair of tealight holders to the sides, then place two figurines or a bowl of baubles in the middle. Use a matching window sticker nearby to echo the theme. Keeping to one zone avoids clutter and photographs well.

How do I store decorations neatly for next year?

Wrap fragile items in tissue, coil lights loosely, and sort by room into labelled boxes. Keep small parts like hooks in a zip pouch. Store everything in a cool, dry place. A simple list inside each lid speeds up next year’s setup and prevents duplicate purchases.

Where should I place lights and candles for the best effect?

Put lights along shelves, mantels and window frames to outline the room without blocking movement. Keep candles to the sides of tables, not the centre, so sightlines stay clear. Use low pieces on dining surfaces and taller items on side tables to create depth without shadows.

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