You know what makes a home feel extra special during the holidays? Gold accents. Not the flashy kind that screams “look at me,” but those warm, inviting touches that make your space feel like it’s glowing from within. Let’s talk about some really practical ways you can bring gold into your holiday decor this year – ideas that won’t have you spending a fortune or completely redoing your existing decorations.
1Gold Ornaments for Your Tree
You don’t need to go all-out to make an impact. Mix a few gold ornaments with your existing collection, focusing on different finishes – some matte, some shiny. Place them deep in the branches first, then work your way out. This creates depth that makes your tree look full and intentional.
2Gold and White Themed Tree
Here’s a game-changer for your holiday setup: pair white ornaments with gold ones on your tree. Start with a base of white decorations, then add gold accents strategically. A white tree skirt keeps the look grounded, while warm white lights tie everything together.
3Bringing Life to Your Wreath
Take your regular green wreath and give it new life with gold additions. Weave in some gold ribbon, add a few gold balls, and maybe include some painted pine cones. The key is keeping it simple – you want the gold to complement, not overpower, the natural green.
4Setting a Golden Table
A gold table runner can totally change your dining room’s vibe. Layer it with white dishes and add gold candlesticks of different heights. The trick is keeping the rest of your table setting simple so the gold elements can shine without competing.
5Candlelight with a Golden Touch
Group gold candleholders in different sizes on your mantel or sideboard. Use plain ivory candles – they’ll create a warm glow that makes the gold finish look even better. Space them out unevenly – odd numbers usually work best.
6Gold on Your Staircase
Wind a simple garland along your staircase railing, then weave in a gold ribbon. Add some warm white lights, and you’ve got a look that’s both classic and current. The key is keeping the gold ribbon loose and natural-looking.
7Gold Stockings
Hang gold stockings on your mantel for an instant style upgrade. Pick ones with different textures – maybe some velvet, some metallic – to keep things interesting. The varying materials catch light differently, creating depth.
8Wrapping with Gold
Make your gifts part of your decor by wrapping them in gold paper. Mix up the textures – some matte, some shiny – and add white ribbons for contrast. Arrange them under your tree where the lights can highlight the metallic finish.
9Gold Accented Throw Pillows
Add gold-toned pillows to your sofa – but stick to just two or three. Mix in some neutral pillows to keep the look balanced. The goal is to make your living room feel warm and inviting, not like a jewelry box.
10Gold Wall Art
Hang a few pieces of gold-framed artwork on your walls. Keep the art simple – maybe black and white prints or holiday-themed pieces. The frames will add just enough sparkle without overwhelming your space.
11Gold Themed Dinnerware
Use gold-rimmed plates paired with regular white dishes. Add gold flatware if you have it, but don’t worry if you don’t – mixing metals is totally fine. The key is keeping the overall look clean and not too fussy.
12Gold Accented Napkin Rings
Simple gold napkin rings can make any table setting look special. Choose ones with a clean design and pair them with white or ivory napkins. Sometimes the smallest details make the biggest impact.
13Gold Beaded Curtains
Okay, hear me out on this one – hanging a few strands of gold beaded curtains in your doorway isn’t just for New Year’s Eve. I tried this in my entryway, and every time the heat kicks on, they move just slightly, creating this gorgeous play of light that makes even random Tuesday afternoons feel special.
14Gold Accented Tree Skirt
Let’s talk about that often-forgotten piece of holiday decor – the tree skirt. A gold-accented one doesn’t have to scream “look at me!” I found this amazing cream-colored one with subtle gold threading that makes the whole tree look like it’s floating on a cloud of warmth.
15Gold Leaf Accented Candles
Gold-leafed candles are like jewelry for your tables. Not the big, chunky statement necklace kind – more like that delicate gold chain your grandmother gave you. Place them on a simple mirror tray, and suddenly your side table has this quiet elegance that feels just right.
16Gold Sequin Tablecloth
You know what’s surprisingly versatile? A gold sequin tablecloth. I use mine for dinner parties year-round, but during Christmas? It’s like having stars right there on your dining table. The trick is keeping everything else super simple – white plates, clear glasses, maybe a few evergreen sprigs.
17Gold Tassel Garland
Gold tassels strung across a mantel or window might sound like too much, but trust me – when they’re spaced just right and mixed with some greenery, they create this perfect balance of festive and sophisticated. Mine have been up since Thanksgiving, and I’m not even tired of them.
18Gold Accented Glassware
Let’s chat about those gold-rimmed glasses you inherited but never use. Holiday season is their time to shine! Mix them with your everyday glasses – the contrast makes both sets look more interesting. Plus, everything tastes better in a glass that feels special.
19Gold Accented Throw Blankets
Here’s a secret: a cream throw with subtle gold threading is like the perfect accessory. It’s the equivalent of that friend who somehow makes every outfit look better just by standing next to you. Toss it over your sofa’s arm, and suddenly the whole room feels more put together.
20Gold Pinecone Centerpiece
Three words: gold-dipped pine cones. Group them in a white bowl, add some fresh greenery, and boom – you’ve got a centerpiece that looks like it took hours but really took minutes. The best part? It works from Thanksgiving straight through to New Year’s.
21Top It Off Right
Can we talk about tree toppers? A simple gold star beats those elaborate angels any day. Look for one that’s more matte than shiny – it’ll catch the light without looking like it’s trying too hard. Mine’s slightly bent from years of use, but that just adds character.
22Place Settings That Work
You don’t need fancy gold placemats to make your table special. I use simple brass chargers under white plates, and honestly? They make every meal feel like an occasion. Even my Tuesday night takeout looks better on them.
23Gold Foil Wall Decals
Here’s my favorite last-minute holiday trick: removable gold wall decals. Stick them up in a random pattern – stars, snowflakes, whatever speaks to you. They take five minutes to put up, make a huge impact, and when January rolls around, they come down without a fuss.
And there you have it – real ways to bring some gold into your holiday home without going overboard. Because sometimes the best decorating moments are the ones that make you smile without screaming for attention.

