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2024 Holiday Home Entertaining + Decor

November 14, 2024

Can you believe Christmas is only 6 weeks away?! Don’t know about you, but we’re deep in holiday planning mode, starting of course with our homes. And since every space needs a good theme, we’ve curated the two cozy concepts that we’re deciding between for our own trees, mantels, tables, and more. Transform your space into a holiday haven with these timeless colorways: Gilded Frost or Red Haute. Shop below and let us know how you’re decking the halls this season! 

Gilded Frost

white holiday decor
silk and willow

For an elegant, serene ambiance, this holiday decorating theme blends ivory and cream tones with touches of silver for a look that’s both airy and sophisticated, capturing the magic of winter’s frost and shimmer. Bows are still a part of the conversation, if you’re wondering. They debuted in a big way last year for the holidays and in wedding fashion, and we’re certain they’re not going away anytime soon. Merry metallics are also in, adding sparkle and shine to those snowy winter whites.

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To bring this luxe inspiration home, we’ve rounded up some fabulously festive pieces to add to your abode for a very merry look.

White holiday decor

Metallics mixed with wintry whites is such a chic vibe for this year’s holiday decor. We’ve been seeing chrome everywhere in the event world, and bringing that striking metallic into your home gives it that luxe feeling. One of our favorite wineries, Landmark Vineyards, has an unbelievable Reserve Pinot Noir to add to your festive table too.

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Red Haute

Classic red brings a warm, traditional feel and when you combine it with deep reds that echo the heart of the holiday season, you end up with a scene perfect for cozy gatherings, festive cheer, and maybe some romance, too. Monochromatic red mixed with gold is where it’s at.

red holiday cake
James D. Kelly

holiday decor
Emotions and Math

Red on red. We’re smitten. Pair red taper candles with a red fabric for that striking monochromatic look. And pile on cherries, grapes or other deep-color fruits with red roses to wow your dinner guests.

Emotions and Math

silk and willow

You can never go wrong with candlesticks tied with bows. It’s a simple yet very striking look. And save the bows for next year… whether you love a traditional or trendy look, we have a feeling you’ll be breaking them out once again.

Red Holiday Decor

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