The celebration of Christmas is steeped in rich traditions that are passed down over generations, including the holiday décor that we choose, and the way that we decorate our homes with it. Despite the traditions, new trends to deck the halls emerge each year, challenging you to rethink your trimmings. Whether you’re unsure how to incorporate your existing, nostalgia décor with some fresh new items that have caught your eye, or you’re simply looking to get that “magazine holiday spread” look on a budget, we are here to help!
Current holiday décor trends have two particular and notable
themes – incorporating vintage items (authentically or new), and slightly more
‘demure’ holiday colour palate – think blacks, whites, and silvers with a hint
of accenting colour, instead of bright flashing red and green. In this blog
post, we will share some of our favourite holiday looks, as well as tips to
help you to get the style, function, and sparkle that you need for easy holiday
hosting, without breaking the bank.
Pretty in the Past
Infusing a touch of vintage charm into your holiday décor is
a delicate way to stay on trend this season. Vintage glass baubles, bottle
brush trees, tin tinsel, and oversized bulbs are some of our personal
favourites. There are several ways that this can be achieved. You can
absolutely head to your favourite shop and you are guaranteed to find some new
vintage-inspired pieces OR you can treat yourself to an afternoon of treasure
hunting by checking out your local thrift stores, consignment shops, and
antique vendors! An antique market can be an efficient way to do this, with multiple
vendors available, and an opportunity to see décor pieces from across the eras
to help you to decide what your favourite style is. These authentic vintage
pieces will help you to achieve an on-trend look while helping to reduce
landfill waste.
Monochrome & Mistletoe
If you find yourself overwhelmed by the red, white, and
green of traditional décor, you need not look any further than your year-round colour
palette for holiday inspiration! Minimalist holiday décor is abundant this
season, whatever your colour scheme. We are seeing a continued trend towards
whites, silvers, blacks, and warm natural woods – this lends well to a ‘Modern
Farmhouse’ style. For a subtle holiday infusion, look to plaids and solid-colour
accent pillows to tie in with your existing living spaces – this will give the
feel of ‘seasonal’ décor without the house being overrun by miniature Santas. To
get a little extra longevity out of your holiday decorating, incorporate more
winter-themed items (think greens, snow, pinecones, ski themes) – in Canada, we
experience winter for months, so you won’t feel rushed to pack everything away
in the New Year!
Dining Décor and Hosting Tips
What are the holidays for if not for sharing delicious meals?
The Centrepiece
Bottlebrush trees are classic and can add texture and depth
to your tablescape. In this dining table centrepiece, we have utilized pillar
candle holders that we already had in our everyday home décor collection, and
added bottle brush trees with a mix of vintage silver baubles, a simple berried
garland, and vintage-inspired linen.
*HOSTING TIP* – Set up your dining table centrepiece on
an easily removable tray. While it is always best to try to serve around your
centrepiece so as not to disturb the ambience and effect of it, you just never
know when a guest may arrive with an extra dish to fit on the table, or perhaps
your post-dinner festivities turn into an impromptu party game that requires
clearing the table.
The Napkins:
Shake things up with an assortment of napkin rings (another
great item to find in antique or consignment shops), or varying textures of
napkins to give your table a formal or more casual look. Not only do linen napkins
add a special touch to enhance your guests' dining experience, but they provide
an eco-friendly alternative to paper serviettes.
BUT, maybe you don't have a sit-down dinner, you say? Or you
feel that there are just too many kids in the family and the thought of giving
them ALL linen gets your tinsel in a tangle? No problem! There are lots of
stunning large-sized paper napkins to dress up the table (and ease the
clean-up) that would look great with your napkin rings. For a 'buffet-style'
dinner, set out your napkins and rings in a decorative basket.
*HOSTING TIP* - Since we’re talking about napkins…we
ALWAYS believe in having some pretty or witty cocktail napkins on hand. Serving
your before dinner cocktail is never complete without a seasonal napkin,
particularly if your guest may not have access to a coaster. We love to have
some fun with our napkins – they lighten the mood and also provide a
conversation starter. Our current favourites? These ‘Oh Snap!’ napkins that are
sure to put a smile on anyone’s face.
Serving Spaces:
It’s easy to get carried away with your décor, often leading
to difficulty in actually functioning amongst all the tinsel and holly. Be sure
to leave yourself easy access to entertaining items such as serving sets or
glassware (especially the wine glasses).
The Kitchen:
Your counters
deserve some holiday love, too! Set out items sparingly to leave space for the
actual cooking part of things. We've used some vintage monochrome silver
baubles along with a shiny silver deer to add a pop to our counter space, without
feeling cluttered.
Decorating The Living Space
Pillows and Soft Goods:
Most people are
never quite sure how to manage the soft goods of the holidays. Do you keep your
day-to-day pillows out and simply add your holiday pillows to the mix, OR should
you completely remove all of your existing pillows and swap them out entirely?
Your holiday pillows and throws will likely blend well with your everyday
décor; after all, you like what you like! Instead of making this an all or
nothing type of decision, consider swapping out only half of your existing
pillows for holiday-themed replacements, keeping with the general colour theme
of your home. This will help to give your space the ‘demure’ and monotone
holiday look we mentioned earlier and allow the seasonal items to blend
cohesively with your existing space. Here you can see BTSH Home Stager Brooke Burnet’s
whimsical black and white Santa pillows that work great with her existing black
and white colour scheme. Not only were the pillows custom-made by a friend, but
there was also enough fabric for a matching set of coasters!
Combining Holiday Items with Existing Décor Items:
If you caught
our Fall
Decorating blog earlier this year, you know the importance of removing some
of your standard décor pieces to make way for your seasonal items, and
Christmas décor is certainly no exception! Check out our “Welcome Home” sign, a
staple of our everyday styling, and how we’ve given it a festive look for the
holidays!
In this living
space, we removed many décor items from the shelves surrounding the fireplace, leaving
only the books, and we added some of our favourite holiday pieces. A few
everyday items got a holiday makeover. For example, a hurricane candle holder
makes for a great centrepiece when nestled into a Christmas wreath. Swapping
out some of our usual coffee table books for Christmas books helps to make the
look complete in very subtle ways. We have also incorporated some fun ‘winter’
theme items, such as this Hockey Night pillow, which lets us sneak in some seasonal
décor early (is there such a thing?) and leave it out a bit later in the
season.
*STYLING TIP* - Use a variety of heights and sizes of items to add
interest and depth to your display. An example can be seen around the fireplace
in the five assorted sizes of Pine Trees that have been used to frame the space
– some of our favourite pieces!
Kid-Friendly Décor
Not all holiday
displays need to be sparkly and breakable! A great option for a house full of
kids is felted decorations, which are much more durable than vintage glass!
Felted ornaments for both the tree and tabletop are an adorable way to add
softness and texture, without the worry of shattered glass. Wooden lettered
signs continue to remain on-trend and can add a touch of whimsy to a display –
these can be leaned or safely hung up on the wall.
*STYLING TIP* - The holidays are personal so don’t be afraid to incorporate
pieces that are important to your family specifically. For example, you will
see a ‘Finnish Christmas’ book incorporated into Brooke’s book
stacks, as well as some traditional Finnish holiday décor throughout her home. You
will also spot a peculiar, playful woodcut Santa in his workshop on the shelf
beside the fireplace, which was inherited from her grandmother and is a warm
childhood reminder. Interspersing items such as these not only serve as
conversation pieces to chat about your own traditions and memories, but it also
adds personality to your décor.
Written by: Brooke Burnet, Professional Home Stager, Beyond The Stage Homes
Shop the Look:
Holiday Pine Needle Table Runner, Kate Spade.
Silver Cocktail Trays, Vintage, Southworks Antiques, Cambridge, ON.
Bottle Brush Trees, Hobby Lobby.
Welcome Home Metal Plaque Sign, Hearth and Hand by Magnolia, Target
Rosemary Napkin Rings, Hearth and Hand by Magnolia,
Cream Linen Napkins, Hearth and Hand by Magnolia,
White LED Tree, Restoration Hardware.
Thin Garland with Icy Sprigs/Berries, Dollarama.
Gray and Red Deer Pillow, Homesense.
Glass Terrarium, Michael’s.
Vintage Silver and White Baubles, Vintage, Southworks Antiques.
Set of 5 Trees, Similar Styles available on Wayfair.ca
Silver Plate Deer Napkin Rings, Bogart’s Home & Décor
Consignment, Oakville, Ontario
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