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n Villager's opinion, every room in
a house that is lived in throughout
the season should incorporate
some holiday flair. "Traditional
holiday items like reindeer figurines,
snow globes and menorahs are
always standard for bookshelves and
coffee tables," he says. "But this year
is also about the unexpected!"
Villager suggests incorporating whole
fruits, either fresh or faux, into your
decorations. And don't be shy when
it comes to shapes, colors, layers and
textures. "You'll be surprised how it
all comes together," he says.
Gust says to expect more big, bold
statement details this season, like a
beautiful huge red bow adorning a
staircase or a large draping of glass
and metal beads on a hallway mirror.
"Also, groupings of the same color
but different tones," she says. "Like
trees with ornaments in hues of teal,
sea green and azure blue."
If you're doing a winter wonderland
theme, Chiem says adding gnomes
can create a touch of whimsy. "Even
doing an entire tree full of them," she
says. "ey are so fun to look at."
Bold and Unexpected Details
Above: Floral décor by Regina Gust Designs, Photo by Julie Soefer Photography
Right: Floral décor and photo by Linly Designs
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