{"id":27863,"date":"2021-12-27T23:03:26","date_gmt":"2021-12-27T23:03:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/echowoven.com\/?p=27863"},"modified":"2021-12-27T23:03:26","modified_gmt":"2021-12-27T23:03:26","slug":"innovative-holiday-decorating-ideas-for-every-style-from-classic-cozy-to-modern-glam","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/echowoven.com\/innovative-holiday-decorating-ideas-for-every-style-from-classic-cozy-to-modern-glam\/","title":{"rendered":"Innovative Holiday Decorating Ideas For Every Style: From Classic Cozy to Modern Glam"},"content":{"rendered":"
With a little inspiration and an open mind, you can still make your home feel festive and inviting over the holidays, while staying true to your individual style with some delightful twists on tradition.\n
The below creative holiday decorating ideas for every design style, from mid-century modern to coastal cool. Melissa Wagner, the lead designer, goes down each style, offering Christmas decorating tips and tricks along the way.\n
When glamming up your farmhouse-style home for the holidays, Wagner recommends keeping things light, simple, and natural. Think: oranges, cloves, cranberries, and endless evergreen for decor, wooden candle sticks, and vintage jingle bells on a ribbon. \u201cThis aesthetic is all about the classic and traditional \u2014 embrace red and green plaid and all things rustic (like wooden serving bowls, ideally passed down through generations),\u201d adds Wagner. \u201cAnd don\u2019t forget to bring the cozy \u2014 stock the living room with baskets of throw pillows and blankets, and stack wood in the fireplace for warmth all season long!\u201d\n
In Wagner\u2019s opinion, a mid-century modern home doesn\u2019t need a full-on makeover for the holidays. \u201cThere\u2019s no need to swap out all of your artwork and decor \u2014 just add some seasonal greenery, mood lighting, and textiles like faux fur, shearling, subtle modern plaid, and velvet,\u201d she explains. She especially loves brass or iron candle holders for this look, as well as classic evergreen wreaths and garland. No muss, no fuss, but still brings the holiday feels.\n
As to be expected, coastal cool holiday style should feel as light, breezy, and laid-back as the off-season look. \u201cEmbrace your existing neutral color palette, and add in natural holiday items like a linen tree skirt and woven stockings,\u201d she suggests. \u201cKeep the evergreen light and minimal, and don\u2019t be afraid to bring in some non-traditional coastal blooms, like hellebore, heather, or winter camellia.\u201d\n
First and foremost, a modern-luxe holiday home should stay true to its monochrome color palette of high-contrast blacks, whites, and light wood. When shopping for seasonal decor, embrace luxe materials and finishes like marble, brass, and glass or crystal (think: CB2\u2019s line of onyx Christmas trees and decorative travertine sleds). \u201cBring in festive color with classic evergreen or red holly and poinsettias, but keep things clean and minimal,\u201d adds Wagner.\n
Sometimes, there\u2019s nothing better than a traditional home dressed up in its holiday finest. Take inspiration from the Home Alone house and go all out with jingle bells, mistletoe, reflective ornaments, ribbons, oversized evergreen trees, and a classic palette of red, green, silver, and gold. \u201cTake your cozy factor and dial it up a notch \u2014 we\u2019re talking dim lights, a roaring fire, mugs full of spiked cider and hot cocoa, and candles lit 24\/7,\u201d adds Wagner. \u201cMaximalist? Minimalist? It doesn\u2019t matter \u2014 it\u2019s all about festive nostalgia with this look.\u201d\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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