Kim Kardashian's holiday decor proves there's no such thing as too many Christmas trees
The socialite's excessive number of Christmas trees take over her hallway with this non-traditional shade
Kim decided to go minimal on color and maximal on volume with her Christmas decor this year. The socialite and reality star took to Instagram stories to share her tree (or should we say trees?) and the effect is dazzling. Kim Kardashian has gathered the maximum possible amount of Christmas trees in her long white hallway, creating a winter wonderland that stretches the length of her space. While the number of trees is truly impressive (we counted at least 14!), the colors are also stunning.
Kim opted for all-white Christmas decor, with trees 'frosted' in the snowy shade for a cool monochromatic look. Artem Kropovinsky, a NYC-based interior designer and founder of Arsight states: 'These trees are perfect for minimalist interiors. They add a complimentary touch to stylish, modern rooms.' He continues, 'Their distinct nature is also evident in a more traditional home where they give a glimpse of an unexpected future.'
Based in New York, Artem Kropovinsky, founder of Arsight, has a decade of extensive and considerable global design experience. Prioritizing minimalism, sustainability, and authenticity, Artem, alongside his team of professionals, works on projects in the US and worldwide.
Jennifer Ebert, digital editor at Homes & Gardens adds, 'The way that Kim has arranged her minimalist Christmas trees as part of her hallway decor helps create an amazing Winter Wonderland.' Jen goes on: 'The way the trees are set up makes it feel like you are walking through the forest after it's just snowed. The decor is not only about the color and styles but also about the feeling it creates.'
Jen is the Editor (Digital) of Homes & Gardens. Before starting this position, she had completed various interior design courses at KLC Design School, as well as working across Ideal Home, LivingEtc, 25 Beautiful Homes and Country Homes & Interiors as an interiors writer.
Furthermore, design experts say this look will increase as a Christmas decor trend in 2024. Artem states: 'There have been increasing trends in different types of unique holiday decorations such as white frosted trees over the past few years. This year's festive season will have more daring and personal touches for a modern twist.'
There are plenty of sizes to choice from with this tree, from 6" all the way up to 15". Balsam Hill make such realistic faux trees, and the snow effect looks far from fake too. Plus, it's pre-lit for the perfect string light arrangement.
Whether you have 14 Christmas trees or just one, using non-traditional Christmas decor like a white tree can help your home feel much more personal and homey this festive season. Happy decorating!
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I am a London-based News Editor at Homes & Gardens. My interests lie at the intersection of design and popular culture with a particular focus on trends and celebrity homes. Before joining Future, I worked as a Content Writer and Communications Lead for Fig Linens and Home, a luxury linens and home interiors brand based in Fairfield County, CT. I have a BA in Creative Writing from Sarah Lawrence College in New York and an MSc from the Oxford University Department of Anthropology.
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