4 Pro Tips for Holiday Decorating

Now that Thanksgiving is behind us, it’s time to get serious about your holiday decorating. You may have already started, or it may be on your to-do list for the coming week. Either way, step back and evaluate how you are designing your holiday decor! Use my 4 pro tips to make this your most beautiful holiday ever!

Beth Lindsey Interior Design

1. Color Your World

Rather than trying to redo your decor to fit some sort of “holiday rule,” play by your own color rules! In the room above, we selected blues and brass tones that would match the lovely furnishings we had already selected for my clients’ living room. And use things that you love, like collections of glass or mementos. The key is to create a room that your family will enjoy, not to make a fussy space where everyone is afraid to touch anything!

Beth Lindsey Interior Design

2. Control the Clutter

One of the most important tips I give my clients is that they should put as many things away as they pull out of their holiday storage. Make room for those beautiful nutcrackers or dreidels by storing books and other accessories. If you just put your decor around what’s already there, you create chaos and a room that isn’t as visually pleasing. In the room above, we cleared the console table behind the sofa so the lovely white trees would have their own holiday moment.

Beth Lindsey Interior Design

3. Inside and Out

If you celebrate with a tree, I always think it should be just as visible from outside the house as it is inside. In my client’s house above, they placed the tree next to a floor-to-ceiling window so the warm glow of the lights would welcome people to the house.

Beth Lindsey Interior Design

4. Act Natural

No matter what holiday you celebrate, you should have fresh flowers and greenery in your home, preferably in every room. It’s important that all of your senses are engaged during the holidays. So you want to have lovely lights, amazing scents, and delicious food. It’s part of what makes things festive!

What are your favorite holiday decor pieces? Let me know in the comments section below!

Happy holidays!

Beth