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HGTV's Jasmine Roth Shares Her Best Christmas Decorating Tips

Have you ever considered switching up the way you decorate for Christmas? You can give your home's holiday setup new life by making just a few simple improvements that will totally upgrade your space just in time for jolly celebrations. To festively adorn your home like an expert, consider pulling inspiration from Jasmine Roth's budget-friendly Christmas decorating tips. Photos of the HGTV star's home reveal that her approach is to keep things minimal, cut back on wall decor, and add rustic decor pieces where appropriate. 

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By keeping your decor minimalistic and leaving walls mostly empty, you will be able to prepare your home for Christmas without creating additional clutter. Adding rusting decor pieces to the mix is a great way to break away from the traditional red, green, and white items that can sometimes feel outdated. All in all, Roth's Christmas decorating approach could easily be replicated in any home to achieve the same results. If you decide to use her tips in your own home, be prepared to dazzle your any visiting family and guests!

Take a minimalistic approach and use wall art sparingly

Photos of Roth's home reveal that she isn't afraid to get festive for Christmas. However, she does not overwhelm her space with decor. For example, an image of the "Hidden Potential" star's staircase shared to Instagram shows that she once wrapped her staircase with garland. You'll notice that the remaining space above and below the staircase is completely free of any additional Christmas decor.

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This is a great example of how you can add a subtle pop of festivity to a space to avoid making the area look cluttered. You can recreate this look using the Vita Domi 72" Faux Cedar Garland. If you do not have a staircase, you could also hang the Christmas garland along a fireplace mantel or above windows. Roth has also shown that she mostly keeps Christmas decor off of walls, which is another helpful tip to make things look less cluttered.

When applying the minimalist Christmas decor approach, do not forget the outside of your home. Many homeowners go all out with yard and home decorations outside during the holidays. However, you might want to keep things dialed down if you would prefer to maintain a home exterior that displays minimalism. Roth does this by simply hanging lights and positioning her Christmas tree in front of a window so that it can be seen from outside. If you are in the market for new Christmas lights, check out the affordable Meteds Christmas Lights. Feel free to go all out with your Christmas decor if you prefer. After all, the holiday only comes around once a year! 

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Add rustic Christmas decor to switch things up

If you really want to add some festive decorations on your walls and would like to make your Christmas decor stand out from traditional pieces like poinsettias, pine needles, or wreaths, you might be a fan of Roth's decision to incorporate a rustic aesthetic. The home decor expert once hung rustic Christmas-themed wall art inside of her home. Although this approach is unexpected, it's a nice break from the red, green, and white color palette that is used everywhere you turn during the holiday season.

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Do not be afraid of neutral Christmas holiday decor. If you would like to apply this tip in your own home, check out the rustic Christmas tree painting from Stupell Industries. It would work well in a living room or bedroom. The Hetano Personalized Christmas Wall Decor is another great option. Regardless of which rustic wall art you purchase, do not forget to keep it to a minimum.

Stick to one additional Christmas wall art piece per room if you would like to avoid clutter. You can also pair one wall art piece with rustic decor that does not have to be hung on walls to escape that problem. The Whaline Christmas Wooden Tiered Tray, for example, could sit on a table or countertop. If you are interested in decor that doubles as lighting, take a look at the Wood Christmas Tree with Lights to see whether it may be right for you instead.

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