Looking for a Christmas Room Coloring Page? There’s just something so relaxing about sitting down with crayons or markers during the holiday season. Itβs a wonderful way to unwind and really get into the festive spirit.
We’ve gathered 10 beautiful and detailed room designs, all ready for you to print and bring to life with color. From a classic fireplace scene to a kitchen filled with holiday treats, there’s a page here for everyone. Get ready to add your own creative touch!
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1. The Classic Fireplace Scene π₯
This page features a beautifully decorated living room. Imagine a grand Christmas tree sparkling with ornaments and lights. A cozy fireplace crackles nearby, with stockings hung neatly on the mantel. Big, comfy armchairs are just waiting for someone to curl up in.
2. The Holiday Baking Kitchen πͺ
This design captures the sweet fun of Christmas baking. The coloring page shows a kitchen counter covered in holiday treats. Think gingerbread cookies on a tray, a big bowl of dough, and mugs of hot cocoa. The window overlooks a snowy scene outside.
3. The Cozy Christmas Bedroom π
Who says the bedroom can’t be festive? This page features a dreamy holiday setup. A comfy bed is piled high with pillows and a quilt with a simple pattern. String lights drape over the headboard, and a small, decorated tree sits on the nightstand.
4. The Festive Dining Room Feast π½οΈ
This page is set for a grand holiday dinner. A long dining table is the centerpiece, complete with plates, glasses, and a beautiful candle centerpiece. A chandelier hangs above, and decorated chairs are neatly arranged around the table.
5. The Welcoming Holiday Entryway πͺ
Welcome guests with this festive design. This page shows a home’s front entryway. A beautiful garland is wrapped around the staircase banister. A wreath hangs on the inside of the front door, and a pair of winter boots sits on a mat.
6. Santa’s Magical Workshop π
This page gives a peek into where the magic happens. It’s a cluttered, happy room filled with toys. You’ll find a workbench with tools, shelves packed with teddy bears and toy trains, and maybe even Santa’s list on a desk.
7. The Christmas Morning Playroom π§Έ
This coloring page captures the joy of Christmas morning. The room is a happy mess of opened presents! A large rocking horse, building blocks, and a new dollhouse are scattered around a small, brightly lit tree.
8. The Snowy Window Reading Nook π
Find a quiet corner with this lovely page. It shows a cozy reading nook by a large window. A plush armchair, a stack of books, and a warm blanket are next to a large window showing a snowy forest outside.
9. The Frosty Front Porch βοΈ
Let’s take the coloring outside! This page features a festive front porch. There’s a rocking chair, a welcome mat dusted with snow, and two small evergreen trees in pots by the front door.
10. The Festive Holiday Bathroom π
Yes, even the bathroom can be merry! This fun page shows a clean, festive bathroom. A clawfoot tub is ready for a relaxing soak, with holiday-themed towels (like poinsettias) folded nearby. A small wreath hangs on the wall.
π¨ A Few Quick Coloring Tips
- To make the lights on the trees really pop, color the lightbulb itself a bright yellow. Then, add a soft, glowing halo of color around it on the branches.
- For windows, try using a very light blue for the glass to give it a frosty, cold feel.
- Don’t be afraid to mix mediums! Use markers for big areas like walls. Then, use colored pencils for small, detailed patterns like ornaments or cookie sprinkles.
- Using a white gel pen at the very end is great for adding tiny snow highlights or reflections on glass ornaments.
π Time to Get Coloring!
I hope these 10 Christmas room coloring pages give you hours of relaxing, festive fun! Each one is a little world waiting for your personal touch. Getting cozy and coloring is one of the best simple pleasures of the holiday season.
Which room will you color first? Don’t forget to Pin this post to your “Christmas Ideas” or “Coloring” board so you can come back and print your favorites all season long!






