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2024 holiday décor trends: A fresh take on festive magic


Blog by Carolyn Cowe | November 22nd, 2024


The crisp fall air signals to us that winter is on its way, and with that, the familiar cozy nights, twinkling lights, and joy of decorating for the holiday season.

For many, this time of year is a cherished opportunity to transform their homes into a winter wonderland. Whether you love the nostalgia of decking the halls with traditional red-and-green ornaments and tinsel, or prefer a more modern take on festive décor, it seems all options are on the table this holiday season.

Here are the top four 2024 holiday décor trends to spark inspiration for your celebrations:

1. Muted luxe

This year, the classic holiday palette of red, green, and gold is replaced by softer tones, such as sage green, champagne, dusty rose, and icy blue. These muted hues, paired with metallic accents like brushed gold or antique silver, create a more refined and calming look for your home.

Think velvet stockings, metallic-dusted wreaths and pale ornaments to bring an elevated vibe to your space. To add contrast, consider incorporating darker tones such as deep navy or charcoal. This trend offers an effortlessly elegant way to make your space festive without feeling overly bold.

2. Vintage nostalgia

Does merrily muted sound mundane to you? Then this might be the style you’re looking for.

Vintage-inspired décor is back in a big way. Crystal and glass ornaments, retro tinsel garlands, ceramic Christmas trees and vintage menorahs provoke a sense of nostalgia that warms the heart and the home.

You can find authentic heirloom pieces by exploring thrift shops, flea markets, or asking older family members for cherished treasures. For those who love the look but prefer something new, many retailers acknowledge that traditional holiday style is back in full swing, and now offer vintage-inspired holiday décor.

Pair these pieces with candles or warm string lights to create a timeless, cozy atmosphere that makes any house feel like home.

3. Natural elegance

As sustainability takes centre stage in many facets of our lives, nature-inspired holiday décor is no exception. Evergreen garlands adorned with dried orange slices, cinnamon sticks, and pinecones create a rustic and festive look – and they smell great, too!

When decorating the tree, consider swapping out plastic bobbles for dried fruits, a popcorn garland or ornaments made of natural materials, like wood or paper. Continue this theme throughout the home by dressing up your dining table with linen napkins, fresh greenery, and seasonal fruit displayed as the centrepiece. This trend is perfect for those who want their eco-conscious lifestyle to be reflected in their holiday decorations.

4. Textured layers

Styling the home with layered textures continues from fall into winter, creating comfy and cozy holiday vibes.

Blend soft, chunky knits with plush velvets, faux furs, and natural materials like woven cotton or linen. This approach adds depth and dimension to any room, making your home feel as inviting as your favourite holiday sweater – but don’t stop there!

Take texture to another level by adding ribbon, felt ornaments, or macramé to your home. For your tablescape, mix and match materials by pairing a cotton tablecloth with rattan placemats, or layering linens with soft runners in contrasting patterns. Add natural elements like greenery, flowers, or seasonal foliage. In living spaces such as the sitting room or bedroom, drape blankets and throw pillows in seasonal hues and incorporate textures like glass, wood, and metal to create a cozy and inviting environment throughout your home.

Bonus tip: Extend the cheer outdoors

Your outdoor holiday décor doesn’t have to stop at stringing lights along the rooftop! Add twinkle-lights, lanterns, and weather-resistant greenery along banisters and around door and window frames to bring the spirit of the holiday season to the outdoors. A welcoming porch or patio can make your home feel festive inside and out.

 

This holiday season, embrace the opportunity to create traditions and have your home reflect your personal style. Whether you prefer the understated elegance of muted tones, the timeless charm of vintage décor, or the natural beauty of sustainable elements, there’s a trend to suit every taste. With a little creativity, your home can shine as a joyful centerpiece for the season, ready to make lasting memories.

 

Contributor: 
Michelle McNally
Communications manager, Royal LePage

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