How to Decorate Your Office in Brown for Christmas

Brown Christmas Decorations Are One of the New Trends

Malina Debrie
Have you seen the new brown Christmas decorations and now want to know how to decorate your office in brown? It's simple. Brown Christmas decorations are one of the newest trends in holiday decor. Browns can change an office from dull and drab to fabulous. When decorating your home or office this Christmas, consider a brown theme.

In previous years, the going decor for Christmas was basically red, green, blue or clear. It's about time designers began thinking in deeper richer tones. Brown is an amazing color that really has never gotten its due respect tin fashion or decorating.

Of course most of us will never change from the green Christmas Tree. However designers have even began to create gorgeous brown Christmas Trees. But with some it takes time to redirect old habits. So, if you cannot even think of changing from the traditional green tree, you can still have a brown theme by interchanging the decor from Brown to taupe's to lighten you area or even brown and pinks are great together. Then if brown and blue is something you love, go with it. Nothing is consider a faux pas when it comes to being unique and decorating in style.

Brown Christmas Trees

Treetopia has a gorgeously delicious looking brown Christmas tree. Or purchase a golden tree and add brown ornaments and even brown string lights are available for the brown tree. There is no limit to the way you can work with a brown tree. Add a few golden lights, blue or even pink. The finished decor will amaze you and your customers. Take a look at this fully decorated tree from Treetopia Here. Christmas trees can change the atmosphere of an office from professional to down right enjoyable. Take this time of the season to remind your customers of the many blessings bestowed on them and you with a beautiful brown theme.

Brown Ornaments

To change a green tree from the same of green tree to a fabulous tree, add a new set of brown ornaments. Begin by purchasing different size and shape ornaments. Spread the ornaments from the top to the bottom of your Christmas tree. Begin your shopping at places like Amazon, Walmart,Squidoo or other retailers online or in city department stores.

Brown Garland

Brown garland and other unique colors can be found everywhere. check out the strings of brown in unique shapes and sizes even with cookies or animals, country themes or for the contemporary office. Take a look at the brown rustic tone displayed in this Berry Garland.

Now that you have the idea, send your office secretary or office assistant out shopping for those unique pieces that will enhance your office in addition to changing the environment to one that your customers will love and feel the love of Christmas immediately upon entering the door.

Published by Malina Debrie

I am the owner and founder of a small professional writing service. I provide professional and private writing services for clients as well as copywriting and business writing services. I am an avid Chri...  View profile

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  • Terrie Brockmann10/23/2010

    I never thought about brown for Christmas, but it is gorgeous! Thanks for the tip.

  • Isabelle Esteves10/23/2010

    I love brown so I think this sounds like a great idea.

  • Carol Roach10/22/2010

    not sure if I would want a green christmas tree

  • Carla Fuentes10/21/2010

    Great tips and ideas!

  • rmharrington10/20/2010

    Anything to pop new sales. Shift the focus, obsolete the old, and incomes the income. Smiles.

  • Angel Vee10/20/2010

    Very lovely ideas!

  • Julie Darleen10/20/2010

    Interesting-non traditional colors can be quite beautiful

  • Charlotte Kuchinsky10/20/2010

    My front room is predominantly brown and red. I've been decorating it in brown for years so I get the trend. It's very classy I think. But I'm going traditional red and green this year.

  • Marilyn French10/19/2010

    Interesting ideas.

  • Oscar Crawford10/19/2010

    Decoration time is on.

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