Our favourite Christmas themes
Make Christmas 2024 extra special with our top trends. Browse decorations that suit your style and get all your decorating questions answered. From classic novelty to scandi charm to timeless designs, we've got you covered.
Classic novelty
Playful and nostalgic. Classic novelty brings back those childhood memories with cheerful reds, greens, and quirky little characters. A fun take on festive tradition. Choose from a range of whimsical baubles, jolly figurines, and colourful stockings that add a bit of magic to your home.
Christmas decorations and accessories
Disney Christmas decorations
Double the Christmas cheer with Disney
Oh boy! Make things extra special this season with your kids' favourite Disney characters, Mickey and Minnie. From giant gift sacks to plush stand-up figures, this famous duo bring in the festive joy for everyone, young and old. Ho! Ho! Ho!
Outdoor Christmas decorations
Deck up your outdoors for Christmas
Create a magical and inviting festive home that's packed full of Christmas curb appeal. Brighten it up with a range of outdoor lights, including path finders. Want to add a bit of character and personal style? Choose from a variety of inflatable decorations that are sure to make your home stand out. Finally, make it super warm and welcoming with your favourite wreath and garland.
Room finishing touches
Helpful decorating tips
Getting your home ready for Christmas should be a fun and magical time. To get started, carefully pack away some of your everyday furnishings to make space, clear and clean any surfaces, and then dig out those decorations for some festive oohs and aahs.
How many baubles do I need for the tree?
As a guide, 80 baubles should cover a 6ft tree nicely, but it also comes down to personal taste. A minimalist approach can work well, as can a tree bursting with baubles! Start from the middle of the tree and work outwards to avoid knocking any baubles off, and mix up different sizes and colours to add interest.
When should I take my tree down?
Traditionally you take your Christmas tree down 12 days after Christmas - also known as Twelfth Night. There's debate on whether this falls on the 5 or 6 January, so it's really up to personal preference. Make sure you have plenty of storage boxes ready for all of your new decorations.
Christmas decorations top picks
From twinkling lights to charming ornaments, browse our selection to deck the halls in style this season.
Need some help putting up your Christmas decs?
Keep your decs in place all December long with hooks and hanging strips. And if you need some help reaching the top of the tree, or getting into the loft, we have a range of ladders in all shapes and sizes.
Safety tips
We want Santa to be safe while he dashes through the snow to deliver all the gifts...
- Don't leave Christmas lights running when you go to bed at night, or when you leave the house.
- Don't use tacks, nails or screws to hang lights, which can pierce the cable and become electrified. Use insulated hooks instead.
- If bulbs have burned out replace them right away, but make sure you use the correct wattage bulbs.
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Save Santa from falls by keeping cables tucked away so that they're not a trip hazard.
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