We’re sharing our best tips and inspiration to help you transform your home for the holidays.
Many people are skipping the traditional red and green decor for playful, nontraditional accents.
Others are embracing the nostalgia of the season, decorating withvintage Christmas decorationsand retro-inspired accents.
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This trend is all about embracing bright, retro styles from the 50s and 60s, Johnson says.
And now, the aesthetic is spilling into holiday decorating and planning.
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So grab your softest blankets, queue up classic Christmas music, and spend the season celebrating at home.
Nostalgic Decor
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Retro-inspired holiday decorhas made a major comeback over the past few years.
The best Christmas decor is the kind that matches your existing color scheme.
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Get the look by placing a fewChristmas gnomeson the front porch to greet holiday guests.
Prep the home with thoughtful, personalized touches that make guests feel warm and cozy.
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