Christmas decoration kitchen ideas
24 Must-See Christmas Kitchen Decor Ideas
Decorating your kitchen for Christmas? There are so many ways you can add some awesome Christmas kitchen decor to your home. You can hang wreaths on the cabinets, fill glass jars with candy canes, or decorate a tiered stand with your favorite holiday treats. Those are just a few of the festive kitchen decor ideas we’re sharing today!
Here are a few of our favorite Christmas kitchen decorations from Amazon!
Decorating a kitchen for Christmas can add some holiday spirit to the place where you prepare your meals every day. Christmas kitchen decorating can be fun and easy. Just follow our guide below! Don’t miss out on these beautiful Christmas kitchens to inspire you:
1. Wooden Christmas Trees Around the Sink
@thethankfulfarmhouse2. Tiered Tray with Gingerbread Cookies and Sweets
@cupcakecountrygirl3. Red Poinsettias in the Kitchen
@6thirtydecor4. Ribbons and Wreaths Christmas Kitchen
@heatherbuglane5.
String Lights and Graphic Prints@the_simple_farmhouse6. Farmhouse Christmas Kitchen
@dreamingofhomemaking7. Mini Christmas Tree on Kitchen Barstool
@goldenboysandme8. Santa Clause Mugs and Green Plates
serendipity refined9. White and Gold Christmas Kitchen Decor
citrine living10. Wreaths on the back of Kitchen Bar chairs
@alifedotowsky11. Evergreen Wreath Hanging on the Range Hood
makingitinthemountains12. Garlands and String Lights
nestingwithgrace13. Metal Christmas Pitcher Above the Stove
designdazzle14. Modern Christmas Kitchen
thelilypadcottage15. Open Kitchen Shelving Christmas Decor
@brooke_startathome16. Santa Clause Chair Backs in the Kitchen
thrifty decor chick17. Simple Garland Decor
@lifeoncedarlane18. Blue Christmas Kitchen Island Decor
@monicawantsit19. Christmas Tiered Stand Decor
@myrusticretreat20. Christmas Wreaths on Kitchen Cabinets
@ourcozycottage21.
Gingerbread Street Metal Sign@farmhouse16522. Glass Jars with Candy Canes and Christmas Peppermints
@randilynnblog23. Minimalist Christmas Kitchen Decor
@oldsaltfarm24. Open Kitchen Shelves with Garland
@ashley.joyfullygrowingI hope this post gave you a good idea of how to decorate a kitchen for Christmas! Christmas kitchen decorating can be so fun.
Christmas Decorating Around the Home
Don’t miss our guides to decorating for Christmas in every room in the house!
- Christmas Entryway Decor
- Christmas Living Room Decor
- Christmas Bathroom Decor
- Christmas Dining Room Decor
- Christmas Bedroom Decor
Be sure to follow our Christmas Decor Board on Pinterest for more Christmas decorating tips and ideas!
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36 Kitchen Christmas Decorating Ideas
Jean Allsopp
With the holidays upon us, it's officially time to pull down those boxes of holiday decorations from the attic, roll up your flannel sleeves, and get to work decking the halls. (That is, if you haven't already!) For many of us, this means adding festive details to every single inch of your house, inside and out. First things first: trim the Christmas tree and get those outdoor Christmas decorations up stat!
But there is still work to be done. When it comes time to layer in Christmas decor throughout the rest of your house, make sure to add an extra dash of holiday cheer to the kitchen. Even though the kitchen is the most utilitarian room in your house, it's also the heart of your home, where you'll be spending tons of time this season, from baking Christmas cookie recipes to catching up with loved ones around the island. So make it merry!
The breakfast table or island is a great place to incorporate creative Christmas kitchen table decor—think Christmas centerpiece ideas, a sweet spot to display your best gingerbread houses, or even a kitchen themed Christmas tree. For pretty kitchen cabinet Christmas decorating ideas, drape fresh Christmas garlands above and hang wreaths atop cabinet doors or in windows. Smaller Christmas kitchen accessories can happily tuck into open shelves.
After you've tried all the best country kitchen Christmas decorating ideas, we bet you'll be ready to relax with a mug of hot chocolate and, might we suggest, a plate of those fresh-baked cookies!
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Lovely and Layered Christmas Kitchen
This mostly white kitchen is anything but blah, especially at Christmastime, when the homeowners pile on the pretty with garland, wreaths, and other natural touches. Greenery tucked into brass urns and pottery is placed throughout—from the countertops to the breakfast table. Red bows, linens, and other kitchen accessories make a simple holiday statement.
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Dylan Chandler
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Woodsy Christmas Kitchen
Wispy wreaths made by bending faux berry branches into a ring shape and securing with garden wire hang from oak cabinets. Open cabinet tops offer just enough space to tuck in fresh greenery. The butcher block-like island offers the ideal spot to decorate cookies in the shapes of forest woodland creatures like deer, foxes, and squirrels.
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Understated Christmas Kitchen
With not a red bow in sight, there's no doubt it's the holidays when you enter this kitchen—especially in the days leading up the Christmas, when the nine-foot-long farm table is piled with the makings of gingerbread houses and other Christmas crafts. Simple swaths of garland accent the giant windows that flank the black steel-framed range hood.
Caroline Allison
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Calm and Bright Christmas Kitchen
With a soaring 22-foot ceiling and warm antique touches, it's no surprise this Nashville kitchen is where everyone congregates, especially during the holidays. A pair of runners with muted reds and classic swags of greenery make for understated and sophisticated holiday touches in this open and airy space.
Dylan Chandler
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Vintage Collectibles Christmas Kitchen
Pull out all the vintage collectibles to cheer up an otherwise neutral kitchen space. From red and white tins holding tree clippings to a group of Santa mugs with bottle brush trees, these happy accessories are sure to brighten any room. Open shelving is another clever spot to tuck in seasonal collectibles (spy the festive plaid Thermoses here!).
Caroline Allison
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Festive Wreaths Christmas Kitchen
You hang wreaths on your exterior windows, so copy that same look inside. Here, the symmetry of the hood range zone is emphasized with windows on each side and wreaths strung up on the sconces above. A single ornament is tied on to the iron pot rack.
Caroline Allison
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Holiday China Christmas Kitchen
Put the Christmas china on full display this season. The hand-built hutch houses holiday dishware along with an assortment of copper vessels. A scrolly chandelier (with greenery and berries tucked in) hangs above an antique kitchen table decorated with a runner, candles, and magnolia leaves.
Rikki Snyder
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Picture Window Christmas Kitchen
Framed by greenery and crowned by a plaid-adorned wreath, the new picture window provides views of a sweet country road and dairy farm in the distance. A stack of plaid napkins on the island coordinates with tartan touches throughout this New York farmhouse.
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Dylan Chandler
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Breakfast Nook Christmas Kitchen
In this sunny breakfast nook, a vintage tool caddy provides a base for an easy arrangement of freshly cut greenery. Come Christmas, the reclaimed wood kitchen table gets topped with brass candleholders all dressed up with festive red taper candles, while the windows each get a wreath hung with thick ribbon.
Rikki Snyder
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Collected Farmhouse Christmas Kitchen
In this kitchen corner, sentimental vintage pieces, like felt stockings, hang from doorknobs and hooks. A bar is set up near a pass-through window (framed with fresh garland) between the kitchen and dining room. Collectibles, both holiday and holiday-in-spirit, sit atop and nestle beneath an antique butcher block table.
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Emma Lewis
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Candy Cane Stripes Christmas Kitchen
Stripes will never go out of style—especially when they're candy cane stripes! The look is even more holiday-ready if you have green cabinetry.
Rikki Snyder
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Wreath-Adorned Cupboards Christmas Kitchen
The built-in painted wood cupboard provides an ideal spot to display collections (here, white ironstone and picnic baskets [above]), as well as a blank slate to layer on holiday accents. Wide plaid ribbon looped through fresh wreaths adds a graphic touch to plain white cabinet fronts.
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Brian Woodcock
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Fresh Greenery Christmas Kitchen
Easy touches of fresh greenery with garland, wreaths, and mini trees "Christmas up" this clean space without going overboard or getting in the way.
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David A. Land
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Santa Claus Christmas Kitchen
What better way to decorate your kitchen than with the man in red himself? Pop little Santa figurines throughout your kitchen for a fun and festive look this year.
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David A. Land
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Window Garland Christmas Kitchen
The garland does all the talking in this elegant Christmas kitchen design, complemented by hints of red through the antique Santa, bowl of apples, Dutch oven, and ribbon.
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Kassandra Arbour
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Gingerbread Christmas Kitchen
Let your gingerbread houses take center stage in your kitchen this Christmas. Add hints of greenery throughout the kitchen with sprigs of holly and extra branches from your Christmas tree. String up dried citrus rings in the window for a subtle pop of color.
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Annie Schlechter
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Mad-for-Plaid Christmas Kitchen
Blogger Nora Murphy embraces her natural surroundings and uses fresh and homegrown greenery. The iron chandelier by Richard Scofield is typically sans shades, but come Christmas, Nora ups the merry factor with tiny tartan treatments. The garland above the range holds miniature galvanized pails that serve as an advent calendar.
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David Land
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Cozy Cabin Christmas Kitchen
Cheery pops of red are found throughout this log cabin kitchen, from the clip-on task lighting and the vintage signs to the candy cane-stripe runner and plaid hand towel. A Charlie Brown-style Christmas tree adds a fragrant and nostalgic touch.
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Jean Allsopp
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Vintage Tennessee Christmas Kitchen
A little holiday nostalgia goes a long way in Jenni Bowlin's kitchen, where sophisticated year-round displays are seasoned with not-so-serious accents such as Putz houses, bottle brush trees, and Santa mugs.
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David Tsay
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Bright and Cheery Christmas Kitchen
This cheerful, retro yellow-and-white kitchen gets the Christmas treatment with curtains made with repurposed gingham tablecloths, fresh greenery, and a seasonal rug.
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Zach DeSart
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Minty Green Christmas Kitchen
The homeowners paired a mint-hued paint (a mix of Mint Chocolate Chip and Hancock Green, both by Benjamin Moore) with neutral accents to keep the kitchen looking sophisticated. Simple garlands and potted paperwhites add to the seasonal feel without competing with the kitchen's beauty.
BRIAN WOODCOCK
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Hunter Green Christmas Kitchen
This kitchen's hunter green cabinets (Jasper by Sherwin-Williams) are Christmas-ready with the addition of red skillets and pots hung from ceiling beams, red spatterware, and a cherry-red tea kettle. A sweet and simple wreath hangs atop a platter above the sink.
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David Tsay
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White Farmhouse Christmas Kitchen
Shiny Brite wreaths lend cheer to an equally vibrant array of vintage servingware, including Pyrex and a mix of old canisters. The glass fronts on the cabinets help homeowner Abby Hoppen justify her never-ending urge to collect.
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Max Kim-Bee
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Homespun Christmas Kitchen
Weathered surfaces, like reclaimed beams and a range hood made from scrap lumber, add a homespun farmhouse feel to this space. The upper cabinet doors (painted Bachelor Blue by Benjamin Moore) are lined with antique mercury glass and have greenery and ribbons hanging from the hardware.
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Cedric Angeles
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Merry and White Christmas Kitchen
This kitchen (with a half butcher block/half marble island!) has plenty of open shelving for necessities like canned goods and paper towels. The pass-through shows off the stairwell garland.
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Sarah Dorio
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Picture-Perfect Christmas Kitchen
This bright kitchen gets pops of green from wreaths above the windows, a velvet ribbon swag, and potted rosemary. Picture lights illuminate the art collection and shine light on the workspaces.
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Max Kim-Bee
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Arizona Christmas Kitchen
Linen-covered pendant lamps bring the kitchen's 17-foot ceilings down to a cozy scale. The white marble island provides plenty of space for cookie-decorating. Simple touches of greenery allow the neutral kitchen to shine.
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Philip Ficks
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Scandinavian Christmas Kitchen
The kitchen's built-in shelving houses a collection of mostly vintage dishware, with the red and green pieces taking center stage for the holidays. The homeowner crafted the maple dishwasher cabinet to stand alongside the existing farmhouse sink.
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Victoria Pearson
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Rustic and Woodsy Christmas Kitchen
Cedar branches, secured with invisible fishing line, curve naturally over a rounded pendant. A cluster of pinecones adds another textural touch. The clean white walls (Pure White by Benjamin Moore) and wood cabinetry offer the perfect neutral backdrop for any holiday decor.
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KIM CORNELISON
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Simply Festive Christmas Kitchen
The kitchen in this revamped 100-year-old farmhouse features a custom island and open shelving made from old beams and rafters. Pops of red, festive greenery, and tartan dishware play off the patterned runner and bring simple holiday flair.
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How to decorate the kitchen for the New Year? 40 bright photo ideas 2023
It would seem, why decorate the kitchen or dining room, if there are quite enough Christmas decorations in the living room, nursery and bedroom. However, the New Year's decoration of all the premises of the house, including the kitchen, will give an incredibly fabulous atmosphere of the upcoming holiday.
Choosing New Year's decor for the kitchen
First of all, the dimensions of the kitchen are evaluated, because in our apartments, kitchens are often very small. In addition, you should not pile up the room with New Year's decorations, because there are already so many dishes and household appliances. You should also remember about the location of New Year's decor items: they are placed away from fire and water. nine0003
In order to decorate the kitchen for the New Year, a garland with several twinkling modes, a Christmas wreath, green tinsel with red bows, and a few unbreakable balls are suitable.
It is better to place the garland around the perimeter of the window or fix it on the curtains. The wreath is best hung on a door or kitchen hood. Fluffy green rain looks perfect on the upper mezzanine of kitchen furniture. Balls can be hung from the handles of cabinets or on a chandelier. nine0003
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A garland, a wreath, balloons - all this is a classic, which sometimes you want to step aside. A great new note in the interior will be the purchase of curtains for the kitchen with the image of a Christmas tree, snowflakes or Santa Claus. According to the style and texture of the curtains, you can choose a tablecloth and napkins. The backs and seats of chairs can also be decorated in a New Year's style, for example, by hanging aprons with a painted Snowman on them. nine0003
From the end of November, a lot of interesting things for New Year's celebrations, including dishes, are on sale in shops. A table set with a winter pattern will bring a special zest to the New Year's kitchen decor.
Using interior candles
New Year's candles will also decorate the table: in the form of Christmas trees or in the form of cylinders of gold or green color. From candles you can create a whole New Year's composition. For this, candles of different sizes of the same shape are purchased, but, of course, voluminous. Then several Christmas tree or pine branches are fastened together and candles are fixed. A coniferous bouquet with candles is placed in the middle of the table or placed on the windowsill. nine0003
Maybe put up a Christmas tree?
The kitchen is not the best place to put the main Christmas tree in the house. However, if the dimensions of the room allow, then you can install a large outdoor green beauty. But coniferous bouquets from Christmas tree branches, small live Christmas trees in flower pots, short and fluffy Christmas trees made of artificial material are more suitable for the kitchen. A Christmas tree can be placed on a table, window sill, or at the entrance. nine0003
Children to help
If there are children in the family, it's time to involve them in the process of decorating the New Year's kitchen. You can draw a beautiful wall newspaper poster using paints, stickers, sparkles and hang it on a door or wall. Let the child draw a Christmas tree, Santa Claus and his forest helpers, snowflakes or a symbol of the upcoming 2023.
Photo collages can also be created. These can be photos of a family vacation during the year or a child's achievements, such as how he learns to read, ride a bike or scooter. nine0003
Whatever one may say, the tradition of decorating a house for the New Year is a creative process that opens up a wide horizon for fantasy and creativity. At what everyone will cope with it with a bang!
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15 cool ideas on how to decorate the kitchen for the New Year
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Very soon the long-awaited New Year will come under the chiming clock and the President's speech! Do you remember what is the main decoration of the table? That's right, TV. And what is an indispensable attribute of the New Year? That's right, the New Year's mood, which we will create, decorating not only the apartment, but also the kitchen, where we spend not a small part of the time, and even more so in the new year. We will prove to you that in addition to the traditional paper snowflakes on the windows, there are still a lot of new creative ideas! nine0163
Christmas tree
Not every kitchen can boast of dimensions that will be enough to place a New Year's Fluffy Christmas tree. It's a harsh reality that you can't escape. True, this is not at all a reason to refuse a Christmas tree in the kitchen: you can find miniature options or use fluffy spruce branches - the atmosphere will change instantly
New Year's wreaths
On the eve of the New Year, we advise you to sign up for a master class on making masterpiece New Year's wreaths. Such a wonderful element of decor can be hung on the door or on the wall. Wreaths can be large and large-scale or elegant and miniature. It all depends on the breadth of your imagination.
Candles
A couple of weeks before the most magical night of the year, you can start lighting candles in the kitchen in the evenings. Let every dinner take place in a subdued and wonderful atmosphere of the holiday. nine0003
Christmas decorations
Christmas decorations can hang not only on the Christmas tree. With their help, you can build cool compositions to decorate the kitchen. Show a little imagination, and your kitchen will noticeably change.
Garland
Garland is another must-have for Christmas decor. There are many original and unusual ways to use the most common garland. You can decorate the wall with a garland in the shape of a Christmas tree, or make beautiful Scandinavian-style jars of lights. nine0003
Posters and posters
Posters and posters will perfectly convey the atmosphere of the holiday. For the kitchen, one or two posters with winter graphics or talking inscriptions are ideal. This is a great way to show your personality.
Crockery
Christmas is a great way to replace the dishes in the house. It would seem that simple plates and glasses, but how cool they change the interior. Take note! nine0003
Figurines
There is something special about New Year figurines. They seem to come from a distant childhood. As a rule, such decor is always very beautiful. Even one figurine can be enough to make the interior of the kitchen truly magical and fabulous.
Stars
Stars fit perfectly into the New Year's decor: they can be Christmas decorations, garlands, candles and even wreaths. You can make a garland of stars and hang it along the window. It will shimmer and shimmer beautifully, giving you a good mood and a lot of smiles. nineCones They can find cool uses. For example, make a New Year's wreath out of them or make cones part of a festive composition. By the way, the cones can be painted in different colors.
Branches
If your interior is dominated by the Scandinavian style, and you are an ardent supporter of minimalism, then branches will fit perfectly into your interior. Only at first glance it seems that they have nothing to do with the festive atmosphere. Photos from our collection are proof of this. nine0003
Paper toys
Reminisce about your childhood, get scissors and paper, gather all the family at the table and start cutting out Christmas toys. Snowflakes can be very different and virtuoso. You can even arrange a competition for the most beautiful.
Drawings on glasses
Glasses in the kitchen cannot be left without decor during the New Year.