Home for the Holidays
- Leah Young
- Nov 28, 2025
- 2 min read
With the holiday season officially underway, our team has been busy decking halls, styling spaces, and creating festive magic in homes all season long. Out of 25 trees and not to mention the miles and miles of garland, we’ve seen so many beautiful trends take center stage this year, and today we’re sharing a few of our favorites.

Whether you prefer a classic look or something fresh and unexpected, these ideas will help you bring a little extra style and joy into your home.

One of our favorite ways to create a cohesive holiday look is by pulling inspiration from the home itself. If your home features warm wood tones, moody blues, brushed brass, or soft neutrals, we incorporate those colors into the holiday palette.
The result? A festive atmosphere that feels natural, intentional, and tailored to your home, never overwhelming or out of place.

Perfectly symmetrical décor has its place, but this year we’re seeing a shift toward asymmetry, and the results are stunning.From off-center tree toppers to garland draped more naturally on mantels and staircases, this approach brings a relaxed, organic feel to holiday styling. It’s polished but never overly perfect.
Asymmetry lets greenery move the way it does in nature, creating softer lines and more visual interest throughout your home.

Magnolia leaves are having a well-deserved moment this season. Their rich green tops and warm, velvety undersides bring depth and drama to garland, wreaths, and arrangements.
This year’s palettes are stepping outside the classic red-and-green box. We’ve been designing with tones like:
Bronze and champagne
Deep navy
Sage and soft eucalyptus
Dusty rose
Charcoal and gold
These palettes create a sophisticated seasonal look while blending seamlessly with existing décor. Instead of competing with your home, the holiday pieces enhance it.
Each project has brought its own charm. From ribbon-draped evergreens to magnolia-heavy mantels, from asymmetrical staircase swags to quiet, neutral palettes that glow beautifully at night, this season has been full of creativity.




















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