Stylish Christmas palettes
Winter whites

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Create a winter wonderland indoors with a monochromatic palette this Christmas, from a snow-tipped tree to the stockings that line the mantel. Mix it up with soft textures like faux fur, cashmere and angora to keep things cozy rather than cold and stark.
Gold + pale blue

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Sophisticated and sweet, a palette of pale blue and gold adds a bit of frost and a touch of sparkle to your holiday decor. Contrast warm gold flatware and bowls with cool blue linens and decorative accents for a chic Christmas tabletop.
Dramatic plaid

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Whether you’re a born and bred Scot or just love the traditional look of tartan, Christmas is the perfect excuse for adding tartan to your home decor. For a dramatic colour palette, look to deep red, green and navy plaids paired with black, like the table setting shown here.
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