Whether you’ll be welcoming overnight guests or want to add a little Christmas spirit to your own space, spruce up the place with these quick and easy décor ideas
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Swap out bed linens
A fresh set of sheets is a necessity when preparing for overnight guests, but it’s also a simple way to change the look of your bedroom. Whether you choose a chic design or fun novelty print, don’t forget to layer up with extra cushions and blankets to ensure a comfortable and snug night’s sleep.
Sophia bed frame in Walnut Effect and Soft Velvet Navy Blue, from £550; Natural windowpane check cushion, £18; Green Christmas sprig reversible brushed cotton duvet cover and pillowcase set, from £30, all Next
Create a comfy corner
If you have the floor space, a chair can be a useful addition to a bedroom. Choosing a luxe finish, such as velvet, will help to elevate the look and feel of your space. An ideal spot for getting ready, reading a good book – or, if we’re being honest, laying out your outfit – there’s lots of functions that make a bedroom chair a worthy investment.
Sofia accent chair in Teal velvet, £239, Cult Furniture
Make breakfast in bed
Enjoy a relaxing lie-in over the festive break and add a little luxury to the start of your day. Get a handy breakfast tray, along with some winter-themed crockery, and offer room service that would rival a luxe hotel. You can even add decorations to the tray for an extra special touch, too!
White wooden breakfast tray, £15; Winter Robin tumbler glass, £3; Winter Robin porcelain side plate, £1.75; paper trees mantel decorations, £10 for 3, all Dunelm
Offer a midnight snack
Santa isn’t the only one to leave milk and cookies out for on Christmas Eve. Why not provide overnight guests (or yourself!) with a sweet mug and bowl set? This stackable design means it’s easy to carry treats up to your room – and the matching set would make a gre