3 Christmas Decor Trends That Give Designers the "Ick"
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3 Christmas Decor Trends That Give Designers the "Ick"
"The holiday season is all about joy. And decorating for the holidays is a huge part of that joy! At least for me, it is. Each year, I can't wait to put up my Christmas decorations - which yes, I do get started on immediately after Halloween."
"Regardless of how pre-Thanksgiving decorating makes you feel, holiday decor should, of course, always be about whatever sparks joy for you. As always, we'll never yuck your yum - especially not when it comes to sentimental holiday decorations."
"But, if you (like me) want to stay stylish this holiday season, you're in the right place: I spoke with top interior designers to find out which Christmas decor styles they recommend you stay away from, and what to try instead. Merry "Cringe-mas" to all!"
Holiday decorating centers on joy and personal preference. Many people begin decorating immediately after Halloween and look forward to setting up Christmas decorations each year. Holiday decor should reflect whatever sparks joy for each household, and sentimental ornaments remain valued and exempt from critique. Top interior designers identify three Christmas decor styles that tend to feel dated, kitschy, or overly themed and advise replacing them with more tasteful, cohesive alternatives. Advice includes avoiding excessive color clashes, mass-produced novelties, and cluttered displays. Recommended approaches emphasize cohesive palettes, quality materials, balanced lighting, curated displays, and meaningful keepsakes that integrate with existing home style.
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