New Year's decorations should not only remind you of the approaching holiday, but also create a special atmosphere in the house and a festive mood.
The usual balloons and pine branches in the rain can get a little boring over the years. When you want a holiday, but you're not in the mood, it's time to ask for advice.
Yulia Tychino, an expert of the online publication "BelNovosti" in the field of design and interior, told how to create a New Year's mood in the interior.
The New Year mood is not only a Christmas tree, snowflakes on the windows and tinsel with garlands.
Candles provide warm light and a cozy atmosphere, and they are inexpensive.
Lanterns and lamps can be made with your own hands from paper, glassware and other improvised means, using battery-powered garlands.
These can be blankets and pillows, pajamas and bed linen, tablecloths and other items with a festive theme, even a bright hat and scarf.
A striking example is mulled wine. If you don’t want to deal with alcoholic drinks, make cocoa.
Smells have as much of an impact on your mood as holiday decorations.
Don't forget about homemade baked goods with ginger, tangerines, pine needles and cinnamon.
Hang a curtain garland and add paper figures to the windows. This way you can create a festive mood even if there is no snow outside.
Buying an electric fireplace for the holiday is a great idea. But if you are short on funds, you can limit yourself to its cardboard imitation.