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Do You Know Your Holiday Decor Style?

 
Holiday Decor Style by Lisa Gilmore Interior Designer Tampa Florida

A Style Guide for Your Holiday Entertaining

Can you believe the holidays are just a few weeks away?! Our calendars are certainly packed with holiday activities, and we bet yours are too.

In fact, many of you may be hosting holiday parties and events and you want your decor to be on point. So, let’s take a look at some of the most popular holiday decorating styles.


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The 6 Most Popular Holiday Decorating Styles

Though farmhouse, glam, and coastal Christmas themes are also popular, the six most common holiday styles are whimsical, traditional, monochromatic, minimal, rustic, and vintage.

Whimsical Holiday Decor fireplace mantel with colorful bottle brush trees

Whimsical Holiday Decor

If you’ve seen our design projects, it will come as no surprise that the Lisa Gilmore Design team prefers colorful holiday decor. 

Whimsical holiday decor embraces your playful side. Think bright colors, bold patterns, and unexpected elements like oversized ornaments. Consider incorporating fun touches like a garland made of colorful pom-poms or festive bottle brush trees. For a playful twist, try incorporating unconventional colors like pink or turquoise and striking prints like stripes or animal prints.

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Traditional Holiday Tree in Red and Silver

Traditional Holiday Decor

If the holidays bring to mind Bing Crosby songs and sipping egg nog around the fire, then traditional holiday decor may be the right choice for you.

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Traditional Holiday Tablescape in white, red and green

Traditional holiday decor is all about embracing classic elements like red and green color schemes, plaid patterns, and evergreen boughs. Classic holiday decor includes wreaths made of holly or trees decorated with handmade ornaments. For a cozy touch, consider adding a plaid throw blanket or festive throw pillows to your entertaining space.

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Monochromatic Holiday Table Setting Cream White and Gold

Monochromatic Holiday Decor

If you prefer an understated, yet luxurious holiday tone, then monochromatic holiday decor may be perfect for your holiday events.

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Monochromatic Christmas Tree White Blue Gold

Choose shades of white or silver for an elegant look, or shades of blue for a cool and calming vibe. Consider using white lights and white ornaments to create an ethereal feel. And for a modern twist on monochromatic decor, add metallic accents like silver candlesticks or gold garlands.

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Minimal Holiday Decor living Room with tree.

Minimal Holiday Decor

After minimalism became mainstream in the 2000s, minimal holiday decor also became a popular style. And, we must admit, minimal holiday decor certainly makes setup and storage much simpler.

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If you’re a minimalist who wants to keep your holiday environment simple and chic, think neutral colors, clean lines, and natural materials like wood or greenery. Consider using simple white lights instead of multicolored strands to create a serene atmosphere. For a minimalist take on the classic Christmas tree, use a sparse tree with only a few carefully chosen ornaments.

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Rusctic Holiday Decor Fire place Mantel

Rustic Holiday Decor

For those who plan on spending the holidays in the mountains, a rustic motif could be the icing on your holiday cake. 


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Rustic holiday Table Setting with red and wood accents

Embrace the great outdoors and create a cozy, cabin feel with lots of texture and warmth. Use 

natural elements like pinecones or birch logs to create a cozy atmosphere. For a rustic Christmas tree, swap traditional garland for burlap ribbon.

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Vintage Holiday Decor Living Room with Chandelier and Fireplace

Vintage Holiday Decor

If you love antiques and vintage pieces as much as Lisa, then vintage holiday decor may appeal to you.

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Vintage Snowglobe Holiday Decor

When shopping, look for antique items that can double as ornaments, select vintage-inspired wrapping paper, and choose old-fashioned string lights rather than modern ones. An antique sled or some vintage-inspired glass ornaments make the perfect addition. 

And for a throwback vibe that will work all winter long, add vintage-inspired throw pillows and blankets to your living spaces.

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FAQs

1. How do I choose my Christmas decor style?

An easy way to identify your perfect Christmas decor style is to look at your non-seasonal decor. If your style is eclectic, contemporary, or traditional, then it’s likely that your Christmas decor style will be the same. If you need more help, consider your personal taste, the color scheme of your home, and the size of your space. The answers to these questions will help you identify what kind and how much decor you need.

2. What are the different styles of Christmas decorating?

Christmas decorating styles are as diverse and creative as the people who celebrate them, but the most popular styles are traditional, monochromatic, minimal, whimsical, rustic, and vintage. And don’t forget that you don’t have to follow any one style; you can mix and match different styles and elements to create your own unique look.

3. How can I make my house look more Christmassy?

First, start with the centerpiece of Christmas decor– a Christmas tree. Choose a theme for your tree– whether it’s a decor style like whimsical, traditional, or rustic– or a color scheme like blue, white, and gold. Then comes the fun part– decorating. 

Other festive Christmas decorations include wreaths and garlands, a holiday-themed mantle with stockings, and special table decor.

One of our favorite parts of the holiday season is being able to give our spaces new and exciting looks. We hope these ideas inspire you to get creative with your holiday decorating this year! Most of all, we wish you a wonderful holiday season.

To get more tips, see our projects, and find ideas for adding liveable glamour to your home, follow me on Instagram or sign up for our newsletter.

Lisa Gilmore Design is a full-service interior design firm based in Tampa Bay, Florida that provides luxury design services to busy professionals. We create one-of-a-kind spaces using artisan-crafted pieces, antique treasures, and custom designs. Lisa Gilmore Design serves homeowners in St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Tampa Bay, and worldwide.

Drapes vs Curtains - 4 Reasons You Should Never Skimp on Drapery

 
Drapes vs Curtains - Interior Design

Drapes Make a Significant Impact on Every Room

When you are redecorating, renovating, or building a new home, by the time the project nears completion, you may have little energy to think about window treatments.

What a shame!

Letting drapery be an afterthought is a disservice to the space you are creating. Drapery is the perfect finishing touch that takes a room from nice to wow.

Let’s unpackage just a few of the reasons drapery is worth your time and attention. Find out why we might suggest drapes vs curtains.

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Colorful Upscale Home Office With Velvet Drapes Tampa Florida

1. Drapery adds visual height to any room.

Hanging drapery close to the ceiling makes a room’s walls look taller and the space feel larger.

For example, look at the drapery in this office. Because the drapes are hung above the window, your eyes are drawn up to the ceiling that was created by a multidisciplinary artisan who specializes in mineral plasters and bespoke finishes. 

The drapery that Lisa custom designed and had made locally pops against the dramatic, orange dome chair. And don’t miss the Jonathan Adler “Boss Lady” pillow for a fun twist!

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Designer Curtain Fabric Lisa Gilmore Design Sarasota

2. Drapery visually softens a space.

Drapery is one way to make a space feel less cold and more welcoming. 

Look at how the blush window treatments in this primary bedroom soften the black walls and add a cozy feel to the room. Coziness is especially important in spaces that you want to relax in, such as bedrooms or living rooms.

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Custom Window Treatment Naples Fl Lisa Gilmore Design

3. Draperies help reduce noise.

Have you noticed how sound echoes off the walls in an empty room? Draperies, rugs, throws, and pillows all help dampen noise.

This is important to keep in mind when creating a home office space. Draperies absorb noise so your audio on conference calls sounds clear and crisp.

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4. Draperies are a form of art.

If you are trying to create a space that is eye-catching and colorful, selecting solid white or beige drapery probably isn’t the best choice.

Drapery is an opportunity to inject interest and creativity into a room. The patterns and colors are endless, and the trimming options can take your space to the next level.

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Floral Curtains Vintage Lisa Gilmore Design St Petersburg Florida

This bright, floral print Scalamandre drapery the Lisa Gilmore Design team chose for this Snell Isle vacation condo was the extra pop of color this guest room needed. It perfectly complemented the royal blue bed from Bernhardt.

There are many other reasons drapery is important for a room, including making a space more energy efficient, creating a better environment for sleep (in bedrooms with blackout drapery), controlling the amount of light in a room, and adding privacy.

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Window Treatment Tampa Fl Lisa Gilmore Design

FAQs

1. Drapes vs Curtains, what is the difference?

The words curtains and draperies are often used interchangeably, but they are actually quite different. Curtains typically come in pairs and are sold in a variety of colors, fabrics, lengths, and types by many retailers. Draperies, on the other hand, are often custom-made and more intricate than curtains. They are also usually floor-length or longer and made of heavier fabric.

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Art Deco Decor Style With Green Built In Book Shelves

2. What curtains will be trendy in 2024?

In 2024, we predict that detailed valances like the green ones in this photo will be popular. The use of trim seems to be becoming more trendy as well, though we have always been a fan!

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Coral Curtains With Trim And Brass Curtain Rod Lisa Gilmore Design

3. Which type of curtain is best for a bedroom?

For bedrooms, the Lisa Gilmore Design team uses a mixture of blackout privacy shades and layer decorative drapery with a blackout liner. Lisa prefers a lot of volume in bedroom drapery, and it creates an ultra-cozy effect!

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While ready-made options from retailers are a nice option, if you have the budget for custom drapery, it is definitely worth it. If you are trying to decide between drapes vs curtains, we think drapes are the clear winner— they add warmth and style to any space.

This element of luxury cannot be replicated. Think of it like getting your favorite outfit tailored– afterward, it perfectly fits your body. That’s what custom drapery does for a space– perfect scale, volume, and textile!

To get more tips, see our projects, and find ideas for adding liveable glamour to your home, follow me on Instagram or sign up for our newsletter.

Lisa Gilmore Design is an interior design firm based in Tampa Bay, Florida that provides luxury design services to busy professionals. We are a full-service firm, offering our clients a comprehensive design solution including the creative work, the procurement, the execution, and the management of their renovation. Lisa Gilmore Design serves homeowners in St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Tampa Bay, and worldwide.