Do you want to make your home decor stand out and impress your guests this Christmas? Get inspired by these chic and visually impressive Studio Mcgee Christmas decorations.
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The most exciting time of the year is around the corner again. There is no better way to get into the Christmas spirit than decorating your home.
There are no set-in-stone rules for festive decor as most people tend to show their personality and creativity in how they choose to decorate. There are, however, some Christmas essentials that simply reflect the season’s magic.
These essentials are Christmas trees, garlands, wreaths, lights, stockings, ornaments, and tinsels. The classic Christmas colors are red and green, which may be paired with gold, silver, or white.
Nowadays, most people do not conform to the traditional ways of decorating for the holidays.
Have you ever seen a Christmas tree or home decor just after decorating and said to yourself, “I should have thought of that first“? Well, you have a chance to do better this year.
The first step to the perfect Christmas decor is gathering inspiration prior to shopping.
If you want your Christmas decor to look elegant and well thought-out as opposed to tacky and unsightly, you may need to borrow ideas from the experts.
Studio Mcgee is a Utah-based design firm and online store owned by married couple Shea and Syd McGee. If you searched on Instagram or Pinterest for the best interior design ideas, then, you may have come across their design.
Plus they are the host of the Netflix Original series “Dream Home Makeover“.
Their design approach is often a blend of rusticity and modernity to create clean, elegant, and refined spaces that are chockful of character.
In this article, we have curated 54 best Studio McGee Christmas Decorations that can give your home a sophisticated and charismatic touch this Christmas.
Here, you will find Christmas decorating ideas for every room/corner in the home.
1. Red and Gold Christmas Tree Theme

2. Flocked Christmas Tree

3. Wood Beaded Garland On Christmas Tree

4. Kitchen Island Christmas Decoration

5. Studio McGee Christmas Staircase Decor

6. Coffee Table Studio McGee Christmas Decor

7. Moody Entryway Table Christmas Decor

8. Entryway Studio McGee Christmas Decoration

9. Black Front Door Christmas Decoration

10. Kitchen Counter Christmas Tree

11. Front Door with Garland and Hanging Cow Bells

12. Fireplace Socking Arrangement

13. Home Office Studio McGee Christmas Decor

14. Rustic Staircase Christmas Decor

15. Kitchen Shelves Christmas Decor

16. Minimalist Christmas Wreath With Bells

17. Coffee Table Studio McGee Christmas Decor

18. Arch Front Door Christmas Decor

19. Living Room Studio McGee Christmas Decor

2o. Studio McGee Farmhouse Christmas Decorations

21. Studio McGee Beaded Christmas Tree

22. Moody Dining Room Christmas Decor

23. Gold Star Christmas Tree Topper

24. Elegant Studio McGee Christmas Tree Decor

25. Double Entryway Christmas Garland

26. Cozy and Festive Living Room Decor

27. Christmas Garland on Kitchen Wall

28. 6 Feet Christmas Tree Decoration

29. Christmas Wreath on Kitchen Window

30. Entryway Studio McGee Christmas Decor

31. Fireplace Wreath Detailing

32. Bedroom Christmas Tree Decor

33. Christmas Garland on Wood Tone Front Door

34. Studio McGee Front Door Christmas Decor

35. Modern Fireplace Christmas Decoration

36. Staircase Decoration with Coordinating Bows

37. Cozy Fireplace Christmas Decoration

38. Christmas Wreath on Dining Room Cabinet

39. Red Ribbon Outdoor Christmas Decor

40. Rustic Studio McGee Christmas Fireplace

41. Cozy Living Room Throw Pillows

42. Chic Christmas Staircase Decor

43. Gold and White Christmas Tree Theme

44. Front Door Christmas Trees in Woven Baskets

45. Eucalyptus Garland for Staircase Decor

46. Humongous Arch Front Door Garland

47. Mudroom Door Christmas Decoration

48. Small Minimalist Christmas Tree

49. Back of Front Door Christmas Wreath

50. Red Berry Christmas Wreath on Front Door

51. Studio McGee Kids’ Bedroom Christmas Decor

52. Hallway Studio McGee Christmas Decor

Our Thoughts on Studio McGee Christmas Decorations
There you have it! These are some amazing Studio McGee Christmas decorations that you can adopt for your own home this Christmas.
One of our favorites is the Red and Gold Christmas tree theme, it looks exceptionally beautiful— especially on the flocked Christmas tree.
We also recently published an article on White and Blue Christmas Ideas that is worth checking out for more inspiration.
Most people tend to decorate their living room and entryway whilst leaving the rest of the rooms bare.
Take your Christmas decorations up a notch by decorating other rooms in your home, especially your kitchen where you will spend time with your loved one making Christmas meals.
For instance, Studio McGee showed us how placing garlands on the kitchen shelves is a simple and effective way to bring the Christmas spirit into the kitchen. Placing a wreath on the door or window is also a fantastic idea.
Placing a wreath above the kids’ bed is another clever way in which Shea brought the festivities in. The garland on the dining room cabinet also evokes the spirit and Christmas.
These Studio McGee Christmas decorations prove that simplicity is indeed the key to modern elegance.
Christmas Decorating Tips
● Shop Early
If you have financial constraints or want to save a few bucks for something else, it is best to start your Christmas shopping in October, or even earlier.
Since demand increases in November and December, the prices of goods are also likely to increase.
Shopping early also means you’ll avoid the hassle and bustle that comes with late Christmas shopping.
Price-wise, the best time to buy a Christmas tree is in January — this is when you will find the best deals and discounts for nearly half the price.
● Declutter Your Home
Before, putting up your Christmas decorations, declutter your space and give every room in your home a good clean.
Make room for your Christmas tree and other decor ornaments. Put unused out-of-season items away so you can make room for Christmas decorations.
● Choose a Two or Three Color Scheme
It can be tempting to buy every Christmassy thing that sparkles and appeal to you in the store, but it is best to stick with a color scheme.
Choose two or three colors of baubles to use for your Christmas tree and use only these colors throughout the space.
● Decorate with Ribbons
There are so many creative ways to use ribbons for Christmas decorations.
They can be used to hang ornaments and to add character and color to the Christmas tree, garlands, gifts, and wreaths.
● Display Wrapped Presents Under the Tree
This may seem like a no-brainer since it is a common Christmas tradition.
Presents add aesthetic value to Christmas tree decoration, especially when the wrapping paper and ribbons complement the tree.
Christmas Decorating Mistakes to Avoid
● Too Much Decorating
It may sound cliche but less is more! Keeping things simple allows each decor piece to be a star of the show. As fun as Christmas shopping may seem, try to limit your Christmas decoration purchases.
Before going shopping, have a plan and space for everything you intend to buy. If you have decorations stored away from the year prior, consider reusing them or getting rid (by donating or selling them).
● Lack of Cohesion
Keep in mind that Christmas decor is temporary and need not match your home style but it needs to make aesthetic sense overall.
For instance, you’d want to avoid Christmas decorations and colors that clash with your existing home scheme.
Although, green and red are acceptable, no matter your home color scheme. Other colors should be chosen with care and consideration.
● Forgetting the Tree Topper
The tree topper is like the cheery on the cake, so be intentional about getting one. Some bauble packs come with a tree topper but you should check this to be sure you have one.
● Leaving the Front Door Bare
Decorating the front door sets the tone for the rest of the space. Not only does it make your home look festive from the outside but it also adds liveliness and holiday cheer to the neighborhood as well.
The most common Christmas front door decor is hanging up a wreath. There are also other ideas like creating a large bow to make your door appear like a gift.
● Defaulting to Green and Red
There is absolutely nothing wrong with sticking to the traditional Christmas color scheme but you don’t have to.
Get your creative juices flowing. Pick out a color from your home’s scheme and your favorite color and inject your personality into your Christmas decoration.
● Forgetting Essential Tools
This is probably the easiest mistake to make. Make a list of all the tools you need to hang and place your Christmas decorations.
Some of these essential tools are scissors, a ladder, a hammer, a screwdriver, double-sided adhesive tape, wire, command hooks, wreath hangers, ribbons, and wrapping papers.
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