1. STICK WITH TRADITIONAL TONES
'Christmas for me is a time to look to tradition; be they long-established trends the whole country joins in with or the slightly more eccentric individual traditions that all families hold dear,' says Annie Sloan, Colour & Paint Expert, also known for her Christmas living room decor ideas.
2. MAKE A MAGICAL MANTEL DISPLAY
Mantelpieces are made for decorating and Christmas fireplace ideas can really turn up the festive heat. If you're lucky enough to have one in your bedroom, it's a great spot for a seasonal display. Personalise it with festive foliage and favourite ornaments and ephemera.
3. DECORATE WITH A FAUX WREATH
A real live tree in the bedroom might look beautiful if you have the space but do you really want to step out of bed onto pine needles or hoover them up every day until twelfth night? A simpler yet still striking option is to hang a faux foliage wreath above the bed.
4. SCENT YOUR SPACE
Conjuring up the magic of Christmas isn't just about how things look. As with Christmas wreath ideas, fragrance plays a huge part in setting the mood and making memories too. It's also a subtle way to evoke the start of advent.
5. LIGHT A TRAIL FOR LITTLE ONES
The soft warm glow of Christmas lighting ideas is a wonderful way to set a magical mood and create a special (yet not overly-stimulating) atmosphere for younger family members.
6. KEEP THINGS EFFORTLESSY ELEGANT
For grown up master bedroom ideas the Christmas vibe should still remain a calm one. Flashing lights and rainbow colours don't belong here, especially if you want to keep stress levels under control and sail through the season with a smile.
7. A SIMPLE GARLAND GOES A LONG WAY
Even just a trail of ivy on a bed headboard can help to add a festive feel. Plus, as far as Christmas bedroom decorating idea go, it's pretty low maintenance and hard for kids to damage if all they really want to do is jump on the bed.
8. EMBRACE AN ALPINE FEEL
Christmas color schemes don't have to be about red and green. There is a true festive joy in the ski chalet vibe of snowy faux furs, too. An artfully placed blanket, with perhaps a light garland of foliage is all you need to add a hit of seasonal cheer.