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Millennial Pink Christmas Ideas and Decor for a Blush-Worthy Holiday

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Pink is so hot in home design it even got a new name – Millennial Pink. And the MP trend continues into the holidays. It’s an easy pink to work with since the slightly muted tone is softer and earthier than some other pinks, flowing well with neutrals, blacks and whites.

These Millennial Pink Christmas ideas and decor will convince you of why the color is so popular for the holidays. Whether it’s a few ornaments and accent pieces or a Millennial Pink tree, this color is a great way to brighten your holiday season.

millennial pink christmas

A Millennial Pink Christmas home is a combination of everyday blacks and whites with gold hardware and accents. The pink decor works perfectly with the existing decor. Image: Homegoods

millennial pink christmas

If you have a grey interior, Millennial Pink Christmas decorations also work well with the modern neutral. Image: The Every Girl

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Pink garland strung with LED lights gives the white banister a candy-like holiday feel. Image: My Christmas

millennial pink christmas decorating ideas

This pink flocked Christmas tree setting looks wonderfully dreamy and whimsical. Even the gifts are wrapped in color-coordinated paper. Image: Summer Adams

millennial pink christmas decor

Faux fur accents like the white throw pillows and lambswool rug add luxury to a Millennial Pink living room holiday setting. Image: Overstock

millennial pink christmas ideas

For a unique Christmas table, use candy-inspired colors and arrange pink and champagne-color Christmas ornaments down the middle of the table. Image: Birds Party

Check out this Millennial Pink Christmas decor

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What do you think of a Millennial Pink Christmas? Let us know in the comments.

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