We've rounded up our favorite inspiring holiday shots that don't involve the color red or green (or if they do, in way small quantities and overpowered by some other shade). If you haven't yet had time to finish (or start) decorating for the holidays, you could find some inspiration for items you might already have in your home or for a few new things to add in. Or, alternatively, if you're prepping for guests to arrive but worried they may not be able to see past all the red and green decor, feel free to scale back on the two-toned color monopoly but keep the cheer by adding in some of these non red and green color ideas:
Top Row:
1) Fuschia + pastels: Deck the (Front) Hall: Holiday Decor for the Entryway
2) White + aqua + hints of metallic: Desire to Inspire
3) Lavender toile: The Calming Holiday Table
4) Black + white + a little red: Desire to Inspire
5) Deep blue + light blue + and okay a little hunter green: Our Workshop Winter Tree Towel
Bottom Row:
6) Bright orange + blue + yellow + any color you want: Make Quick & Cute Christmas Ornaments
7) White + earthy brown: Holiday Decor for the Entryway
8) A striped rainbow of hues: Stylishly Striped Stockings
9) A collage of your choice: Fun Faux Mini Christmas Trees
10) Under the sea medley of blues: Bergdorf Goodman Holiday Windows
Images: 1: House to Home; 2: Freedom Furniture and Homewares; 3: Colefax and Fowler; 4: Holiday with Matthew Mead; 5: Our Workshop; 6: Jessica Tata; 7: A Beautiful Mess; 8: The Purl Bee and Ravelry; 9: Nicety and CB2: 10: Bergdorf Goodman











Shaw's Original Fir...
Wreaths have been made since long before Christ's birth, and have symbolized many intangible concepts in many cultures. If you like wreaths, then display them indoors and outdoors year 'round in any colors you please. A fresh wreath can be a welcoming rustic element, especially when custom-themed to its own time and place.
Deep dark red and silver is one of my favorite Christmas color combinations.
Hmmm. I actually think you're onto something.........
Love that pink ribbon on that gray door!
I embraced a pink and purple "pre-teen dream" color scheme in my own dining room:
http://thenestinggame.com/2011/12/14/pink-and-purple-christmas/