Conscious Christmas: The Definitive Guide to Minimalist and Natural Decorating. Every December, homes are filled with intense lights, bright decorations and saturated colors. Although Christmas is traditionally associated with visual abundance, a growing trend invites you to celebrate it from a calmer, more aesthetically pleasing perspective: minimalist Christmas decorating. This approach prioritizes calm, intention and natural materials. It simplifies without losing beauty and leaves room for light, texture and small details with meaning. What is minimalist Christmas decor? Minimalist decor is based on clean lines, balance and reduction of unnecessary elements. At Christmas it means: - Visual simplicity: few decorations, selected with intention. - Natural materials that bring warmth. - Handcrafted and timeless aesthetics, far from ephemeral. Minimalist is not synonymous with cold: when built with textures, neutral tones and organic materials, it creates a warm elegance that invites to rest. Color palette: the basis of minimalist aesthetics. Neutral tones are the protagonists, because they allow the space to breathe: - Whites, ecru and beige for luminosity. - Soft grays for balance. - Natural greens inspired by the winter forest. - Browns, earth and wood to connect with the organic. - Matte gold or copper as subtle accents.
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As always, a delight for my eyes to see DeL Hambre's projects. The guy has it all: Nice, good communicator, good illustrator... His course is super enjoyable and his attention is exquisite. Luckily he's not very handsome. LOL
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@bigridge lol With how well you were doing and you had to spoil it in the end... :) A hug and thank you very much colleague!
@del_hambre Well, no one is perfect. hahaha (Wink to that great movie) Hugs to you too
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As always, a delight for my eyes to see DeL Hambre's projects. The guy has it all: Nice, good communicator, good illustrator... His course is super enjoyable and his attention is exquisite. Luckily he's not very handsome. LOL
@bigridge lol
With how well you were doing and you had to spoil it in the end...
:)
A hug and thank you very much colleague!
@del_hambre Well, no one is perfect. hahaha (Wink to that great movie) Hugs to you too
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