I'll be getting interviewed for our local paper in 1 hour on Holiday Decorating & Entertaining.  After spending the weekend compiling my thoughts and doing a bit detective work, here are a few thoughts on Holiday Decor for your home.

Retail can be overwhelming, you can be swayed and tempted a few times within an isle these days.  From new color combinations in the ornament lane, to adorable tiny bales of hay to adorn your tabletops - Retailers aim for you to spend.  So here is a philosophy to apply when seasonally decorating -

  • When seasonally staging/decorating a home keep true to the bones of the home and the decorative style of the interior. Be very careful when dressing and styling the home to keep in-tune to the price point, architecture, and decorative interior style of the home whether it is for sale or not.

Pumpkin topiaries.Example:  A Colonial looks best with classic seasonal decor on the outside - The burlap Hoe-Down theme looks out-of-place with the classic lines and refinery of the home.  Instead, replant your entry Urns with seasonal finds - Tall grasses, mums, kale, pumpkins or gourds. Or create a bit of whimsy with a pumpkin topiary by stacking graduated sized pumpkins within the urns.  Symmetry is key when working with formal style. (Pumpkin Topiary www.lowes.com)

Inside:  IN this same style home, an entry or dining table looks festive with a fall inspired floral in an eye-catching container of polished copper or silver.  Apple baskets or primitive wood containers will not be in-tuned to the home's style.   Instead,  mix in a bit of everlasting pods, berries or branches to bring a bit of the "nature" trend alive.  Purchase plaid or a fall colored stripe yardage from a local fabric store for use as runners,  simple throws or as pillows.  The plaid or stripe pattern will pair beautifully with your traditional interior design.  Want to create that cozy feel - Look for throws in a small pile "fur" such as sheared mink.

On that same note, it is a struggle these days to find the time to even consider not using paper plates, paper table clothes and throw away serving trays when hosting a celebration.  DON"T!  Unless you have over 60 coming, paper is just a no-no.  Whether it is a Broker's open or a Holiday gathering for friends and family, take the extra effort and make it special. 

Example:  Broker's Open - If you have to get "throw-away," purchase clear plastic or at least the paper square plates in a solid color.  Crazy patterns and motif only fight with what is on the plate, and if they're extra cute, become the conversation rather than the home...  Transfer the chow to new platters.  If the food is store bought, by this simple move, it goes ready-made to home-made. from thrown together, to thought out.  Add a bouquet of fresh seasonal flowers, a "with compliments" bag of pumpkin seeds with your card attached, and you've just made a great statement. 

 

 
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12 Comments on Tread Carefully When Seasonally Staging a Home

OCT
19
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Good luck on your interview! There are some great pointers here, so I am sure you'll be asked back!
9:28am • #1

Julea: You are right on here. Too much or not the right stuff can be such a detraction. I hope your interview went well and that many folks listen to your wise advice!

11:35am • #2
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Loving the pumpkin topiary Julea! I will have to give it a try at my own home. Thanks for the inspiration.
12:13pm • #3
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The interview went great - Michele, isn't the topiary idea fabo - Who new how chic Lowes could be!
12:39pm • #4
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Julea -- I'm so happy to see this post -- it affirms my belief that whether we're staging or decorating we need to honor the style of the home first and foremost.  Less is more.  BTW I'm looking forward to seeing your My First Place show this Thurs 10/22!!

1:36pm • #5
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thx for the good info, Julea. Like Maureen, I am glad to see the focus on the home style.
3:48pm • #6
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Nice post, I am sure you are posting to ezines everywhere...to good results. I love the pumpkin topiary too. Best, Terrylynn
6:54pm • #7
OCT
20
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Good advice for the upcoming holiday seasons. We just had our Lowes open this past summer and I am always looking to see the simple ideas they demonstrate in their store displays. Easily achieved and always eye catching. Congratulations on the interview.

1:09am • #8
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Maureen, You betcha! Karen - I only wish everyone followed the "code." Terrylynn, I wish I had the time! Michelle, You'll love Lowes - It's Home Deport for girls!
2:07pm • #9
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Julea... so great to see you posting again. You offer great advice just like you always have ;)
8:40pm • #10
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It's been so hot around here, I'm afraid pumpkins would turn into mush. I have to send these to my mom, she loves decorating her front porch, iit always looks so pretty.
11:58pm • #11
OCT
22
Great info Julia..couldn't agree more. The picture is inspiring, I been so busy I haven't had time to do my own house.
9:29am • #12

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