While seasonal celebrations bring joy, they can also bring stress. When celebrating (safely) with family and friends, you want your place to look the part, but that's easier said than done. So, we connected with experts to explain how to bring holiday cheer to your day-to-day through festive decorating. We know all too often it's easy to find ourselves stuck in a rut when it comes to putting the trimmings around our homes. We feel you, which is why we recently spoke with some fantastic interior designers about simple ways to infuse creativity into this process and make it a breeze.
Read on for 5 easy holiday decorating tips that'll help you get into the seasonal spirit!
1. Use Lights to Illuminate Your Home
Lighting is a great place to start in terms of holiday décor. Devin Shaffer, affordable interior design expert fromDecorilla notes: “Illuminating your home with layers of light is perfect not only for the holidays, but also for those shorter winter days as well.” To achieve this, he suggests blendingcandles and lights with seasonal décor to create a relaxed ambiance.
Ellyn Murphy ofEllyn Murphy Design furthers this point by adding how lightingadditions don't have to stop at the front door.
"Remember you can uselanterns inside your home as a table centerpiece, inside your fireplace or anywhere to create a cozy atmosphere," she adds.
2. Make Simple Swaps to Create a Festive Table
When it comes to creating a joyful tablescape, Shaffer tells Lively that putting items you already have to use is one way to make affordable and simple table settings. To do this, he suggests adding an evergreen oreucalyptus garland to vases, urns and candles as a striking accent.
Megaan Pelaar, a realtor and interior designer, notes that she also loves working with the options she has on hand to create a beautiful table that draws inspiration from elements associated with the holiday. "For Thanksgiving, I love incorporating natural elements from outside to showcase my gratitude to the earth's abundance, and for other holidays like Christmas or New Year's, I enjoy bringing in lights and some of my favorite ornaments to add sparkle," she says.
Jennifer Ferrell, principal interior designer atRiverside Designers, offers up another easy and affordable suggestion for holiday table décor—upgrading cocktail and dinner napkins from paper to cloth. "Purchasing a neutral color such as white, gray or linen means you can use them at other times throughout the year and adding a monogram to your cocktail napkins also really elevates the look," she adds. Then, if you really want to take things up a notch,Maria Augusta Louro fromGuta Louro Designs adds that themed napkin rings can be a great touch for the dinner tables, along with themed placemats, serving bowls and plates.
3. Consider Having a Decorated Bar Cart & Themed Cocktail
Along with the holiday season comes a cocktail (or two!). If you have a bar cart, or are looking to invest in one, now is the time to do so. Looking for suggestions? Murphy recommends the modernCrestwood bar cart from Arteriors as a beautiful choice. "This baby has wheels that make its petite size and its round shape as elegant as it is functional—a great addition to any living space," she adds.
Of course, a fabulously decorated setup is just as important as the cart itself. And Oscar Lugo ofOscar Lugo Art & Interior Design notes that there are some simple touches you can provide for a festive vibe. 'Adding small details like a nutcracker and red poinsettias, as well as gilded elements in the form of an ice container and perhaps even a bit of glitter sprinkled on the base of the bar cart, can offer a holiday feel that easily fits with other Christmas décor," he explains.
4. Stock Up on Smaller Items
Now that you’ve illuminated your home, created a beautiful tablescape and have plenty of drinks handy, we have a few tips to ensure your evening goes seamlessly. “A suggestion... is to invest in a few small bowls, whether silver, pottery or glass—these are some of the most multi-purpose items in my holiday repertoire!” notes Ferrell.
Serving boards are another item that are often used throughout the holiday season. "The green and red plaid cutting boards from McGee and Co. are particularly suited for the holidays and one of the many options out there for you to include in your table arrangement," says Murphy, adding thatpetrified wood orsliced agate boards serve as fantastic options as well.
5. Focus on the Finishing Touches
Our experts could not emphasize enough that the smallest details are the best way to bring a theme home. This starts with Lugo, who notes that one of the most elegant ways to utilize string lights is to roll them in a ball and place into clear vases. Don’t have extra lights handy? Shaffer says to try reaching forglass pendant ornaments instead. "They make personalizing your home and décor easy—no matter the holiday, you can fill each orb with your favorite holiday accents, ranging from tree bark to candy canes," he says.
Another way to spark holiday joy? Seasonal scents — especially ones that will last you the long haul. "Diffuser sticks in your favorite holiday scent are worth the splurge because they allow a lovely smell to permeate the rooms longer than candles," says Ferrell. Lugo also recommends pine needle sticks to make an evergreen scent linger in your abode.Pro tip: He notes that ginger or cinnamon sticks are wonderful scent options as well.
Finally, we love Ferrell's suggestion of focusing on one pretty item for each "public" room in your space. "Invest in a lovely wreath for the front door and a great looking door mat to immediately set the tone," she says. "Skip the bedrooms and use high-quality décor items in the rooms used for dining and entertaining—natural materials like pinecones and birch branch are affordable items that lend a more sophisticated and less cutesy aesthetic and mix beautifully with gold or silver containers for a contrast."
There you have it! A whole bunch of attainable tips to make spirits bright this season.