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The Minimalist and Maximalist Guide to Decorating for the Holidays

For some, the holidays haven’t officially begun until their home is decked to the nines in festive decor. For others, a limited selection of trimmings in a more subdued color palette is just enough.

Truth is: There’s no right or wrong way to deck your halls. That’s why we’ve teamed up with JCPenney to bring you a holiday decorating guide that covers both ends of the spectrum. All you need to do is pick your style (minimalist or maximalist) that speaks to you for various rooms in your home.

Front Porch

It doesn’t take a lot to make a cheerful first impression on holiday guests. To keep things low-key but still elegant, select a little bit of greenery and a few understated accoutrements. Vying for the title of most spirited home on the block? Then go above and beyond with colorful lights and extras, like yard ornaments.



Entryway

Subtle can still feel festive. Just rely on a little greenery and traditional accents in neutral hues to set the tone. Or, make the entryway feel extra special by creating a holiday-themed vignette on your console table or staircase.



Living Room

For a less-is-more approach, lean on natural textures and a muted color palette to bring the holiday spirit. To give your living room—the center of festivities—a party-ready vibe, use lots of red and green as well as bright, colorful accents.



Dining Room

If it’s a clean aesthetic you’re after, elevate your existing decor with a few simple seasonal touches. If you can’t imagine a Christmas feast without the right place settings for the occasion, go all out with on-theme placemats, dinnerware, and tabletop decor.



Bedroom

Decorating your bedroom for the holiday might have never even occurred to you, but you don’t need to go crazy. A few simple swaps—throw pillows and sheets, for example—is just enough to make the room shine. If there’s no way it’s Christmas unless every square inch of your home is decorated, extend the fun into the bedroom with seasonal bedding, wall decor, and a statement-making tree.




Source: Home Ideas - goodhousekeeping.com


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