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How To Style A Traditional Red Christmas Tablescape (Even On A Budget!)

How To Style A Traditional Red Christmas Tablescape

Over the past few years, I’ve leaned into a more neutral Christmas style at home; from trying out a whimsical green and gold Christmas tablescape to setting up a minimal white, gold, and green Christmas table setting.

Last year, it was my first time hosting Christmas brunch for my family in my apartment, and I really wanted something festive and memorable for my little nieces.

So, I went down the traditional red and green Christmas decor route and styled a traditional red Christmas tablescape for brunch.

(I don’t even know why it took me so long to embrace a classic Christmas – Home Alone is my favorite Christmas movie after all!)

I LOVED how the red Christmas table decor instantly made my home feel warm, inviting and effortlessly festive.

As with all of my tablescapes, this one didn’t cost a fortune.

In this post, I’m sharing all of the photos I captured of my traditional red Christmas table setting and all of my budget-friendly table styling tips you’ll need to recreate this look.

P.S. I always set my table the day before so I can snap some pretty photos of the table setting while everything’s still neat and untouched. Because let’s be real… once the food comes out and the karaoke starts with my nieces, there’s zero chance I’ll get a decent shot of the table!

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How To Style A Traditional Red Christmas Tablescape On A Budget

Related: How To Decorate Your Home For A Traditional Christmas

Start With a Classic Red Color Palette

Traditional Red Christmas Table Settings

There are so many shades of red to choose from but the best reds for a traditional Christmas in my opinion are a true red or a cranberry/deep red.

That’s why I chose this gorgeous true red and white floral tablecloth to be the showstopper of my traditional red Christmas tablescape.

While I love the versatility of a plain tablecloth, a patterned one is so visually striking that it instantly adds that wow factor.

This means you don’t need to overthink the rest of your table styling!

You can keep the rest of the set up minimal, and the table will still look stunning.

Budget-friendly table styling tip: Can you believe I managed to score 20% off this beautiful tablecloth before Christmas?! Yes, I lucked out and got this beauty during a Black Friday sale. If you see something you love, pop it into a wishlist and wait it out. You never know when a good deal will come up! When it does, it’s already saved and ready to go. No stress, just checkout and done!

Red & White Christmas Table

Brighten Things Up With Complementary Accent Colors

Classic Christmas table decor ideas

Before you deck the entire table in red, keep in mind that it’s important to balance the boldness of red with other grounding colors.

If everything is red, nothing will stand out!

Since the tablecloth had white accents, I used my white scalloped dinner and dessert plates to match.

Initially, I’d skipped the gold chargers, but I realised the plates looked a bit flat against the patterned background.

That’s when I realised the whole setup needed a little metallic warmth.

I added gold chargers and gold utensils to lift everything up – and boyyy, it made such a huge difference!

To finish it off, I brought in these fun black glasses with squiggly stems.

The small pop of black made the whole look feel more modern and allowed the red and gold to take center stage.

If you’re not sure which colors to pair with red, you can’t go wrong with gold, white, and green!

These are the ultimate classic color combos for a traditional Christmas.

Budget-friendly table styling tip: You don’t need to splurge on fancy glassware or designer side plates to create a beautiful table setting. Some of my tableware like glasses or dessert plates are actually thrifted/vintage. Mixing and matching different styles can make your table setting feel more welcoming and less formal too, especially during the holidays.

Red Christmas Table Setting

Related: A Simple & Minimal White, Gold & Green Christmas Table Setting

Dress The Table Up With Traditional Centerpieces

Festive Red Christmas Table Centerpieces

The best part about creating a traditional red Christmas tablescape is that there are so many fun and festive red Christmas centerpiece ideas to choose from!

Since both of my nieces are under five, I knew I needed something kid-friendly – nothing too fragile here!

So, I styled my centerpiece around a small tabletop Christmas tree placed in a gold plastic vase (both were from Ikea and cost less than USD25 in total!)

I decorated the tree with red baubles that looked like mini disco balls and tied a deep red ribbon at the top instead of using a star.

To complete the look, I flanked the tree with two red nutcrackers.

Even though the color palette, tree, and nutcrackers are all classic Christmas elements, the disco ball ornaments and whimsical touches made it a fun and festive Christmas table.

It felt traditional but still playful – perfect for a family-friendly holiday meal!

And, yes, there was still plenty of space on the table to serve food!

Traditional Red Christmas Table Decor

Budget-friendly table styling tip: When shopping for ornaments, plastic ones are usually the most affordable. But, that doesn’t mean they have to look cheap! My trick is to look for plastic ornaments with interesting textures or finishes. That’s why I chose a hammered gold vase instead of a plain one, and tiled red baubles rather than flat gloss. Details like metallic finishes, ribbed textures, or matte surfaces can instantly elevate the look, even if the materials are inexpensive. You can also mix different finishes (matte, shiny, glitter) to create dimension and give your red Christmas table decor more visual interest.

Related: A Fun & Festive Green And Gold Christmas Tablescape

Sprinkle In Personal Or Vintage Touches

Red Christmas table decor

I’d be thrilled if you felt inspired to recreate my traditional red Christmas tablescape, but I’d be even happier if you added your own personal touches to make it yours.

For every table setting I create, I like to include one little detail that feels unique and meaningful.

For this one, I folded the matching napkins into sweet little bows and paired them with ceramic napkin rings stamped with simple, heartfelt words like “love” and “wish.”

Christmas Bow Napkin Fold

Budget-friendly table styling tip: One of my favorite ways to make the table feel extra special is by turning leftover wrapping paper into handwritten place cards. It’s such a simple idea, but it adds a beautiful, personal touch. To hold each card down, I love using a homemade ornament – something crafted by little hands years ago or a keepsake I’ve held onto. It’s these tiny, thoughtful details that bring the most meaning to the holidays.

Get The Look

Red Traditional Christmas Tablescape

Since this tablescape was created last year, most of what I own are already sold out.

I recommend checking your neighborhood thrift store for hidden gems, but if you’re doing some last minute Christmas shopping, here’s a round-up of my favorite red pieces for your traditional red Christmas tablescape.

H&M Home Holiday New Arrivals

1. 2-Pack Patterned Ornaments // 2. Ruffle-Trimmed Cotton Pillowcase // 3. 2-pack Patterned Candles // 4. Large Porcelain Serving Plate // 5. Large Paper Tree Decoration // 6. Metal Bow Candelabra // 7. City Skyline Tea Light Holder // 8. Medium-Sized Porcelain Plate // 9. Velvet Cushion Cover // 10.
Patterned Cotton Tablecloth

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