Elevate Your Holiday Dinner Parties with Stylish Interior Design Decor

The holiday season is upon us, and what better way to celebrate than by hosting unforgettable dinner parties? As an interior designer and avid entertainer based in Pennsylvania, I'm excited to share some tips on how to elevate the look of your dinner party and make this festive season truly special.

Elegance for Timeless Celebrations: For a timeless and sophisticated atmosphere, consider a classic holiday dinner party look. Think rich colors, beautiful glassware, and ambient lighting. Incorporate elements like deep burgundy, maroons, shades of plum, gold accents, ivory tones, and elegant table settings. Check out these classic pieces to elevate your soirée:

  1. White Agate Coasters

  2. Crystal Wine Glass

  3. Unscented Tapered Candles

  4. Frosted Aspen Faux Garland w/ LED Lights

  5. Set of 2 Candle Holders

  6. Antique Gold Candelabra Candle Holder

  7. Marble and Wood Round Cheese Board

  8. Blossom Branch

  9. Vanilla White Dinner Plates with Gold Trim

  10. Snowy Pine Cones

  11. Gold Tealight Votives

  12. Plum Burgundy Stonewashed Puren Linen Napkins

  13. Matte Gold Silverware Set for 4

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Modern Minimalism with a Festive Twist: For those who appreciate clean lines and a modern aesthetic, a minimalistic holiday dinner party might be the way to go. Keep things simple yet festive with neutral tones like classic black hues, rich dark green tones, softened by hints of pinks and lilacs for an unexpected twist. Incorporate seasonal touches such as string lights and candles to bring some holiday cheer! Here are some modern picks to achieve this look:

  1. String Lights

  2. Natural Sandblasted Manzanita Branch

  3. Black/Gold Candle Holders

  4. Gold Vintage Ribbed Glass Tealight Votives

  5. Black Silverware Set

  6. Matte Black Dinner Plates

  7. Lilac Linen Placemats

  8. Pink Linen Placemats

  9. Faux Metallic Gold Bay Leaf

  10. Eden Green Cloth Dinner Napkins

  11. Black Marble Cake Stand Set of 2

  12. Golden Round Mesh Napkin Rings

  13. Green Agate Coasters

  14. Fluted Ribbed Coupe Glasses

  15. Fluted Wine Glasses

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Whether you opt for classic elegance or modern minimalism, the key is to infuse your personality into the design. As you plan your holiday dinner parties, remember that the joy is in the details. Each element contributes to the overall ambiance, making your guests feel not only welcome but immersed in the magic of the season.

Ready to elevate your holiday dinner parties to a whole new level of style? Explore the curated looks I've shared and transform your celebrations into unforgettable moments of warmth and sophistication. Click the links to effortlessly shop for the pieces that catch your eye, and let the magic of design infuse joy into your festivities.

This holiday season, let's celebrate not just the festivities, but the art of bringing people together in spaces that reflect joy and good design. Cheers to a season filled with laughter, good company, and the beauty of a well-designed dinner party! Happy hosting!

 

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Decorating a New Home During Life Transitions

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Perspective is everything. I recently had a client of preteen girls who were initially moving into a new house. Her girls were excited about getting their own room. The project was put on pause due to some unexpected flooding that occurred (never fun). Two years later the mother reached out to continue the girls’ rooms except now the girls had to share a room. The girls were not excited about this change of course. By this time the styles and needs of the girls changed and they could not come to an agreement on style, furnishings, colors or placement. Through seeing some visual design boards and shopping the girls were starting to see the vision. As an interior designer, I love tackling challenges! I made it my goal to design a shared bedroom that represented each girl. As I started to design there were many changes and obstacles but seeing the completed space as the finish line was my focus.

Mood Board: Each girl’s style and needs we represented in this design.

Mood Board: Each girl’s style and needs we represented in this design.

Fast forward to now, demolition is complete, drywall/plumbing/lighting is done, painting is finish and furniture has been ordered. Seeing the completed space even in the midst of construction chaos is easy for me but not so much for preteen girls. They were getting anxious and I understand. I later had a conversation with the mother and she explained that the girls were going through several life changes in their home life and this project represented a space they can call their own. That put everything in perspective for me! That made the design even more important. This was more than putting pretty things together. It was about creating an environment where they can feel safe and comfortable to be themselves.

Life changes can be challenging. Whether you are moving, newly married, just had a new baby, became an empty nester, maybe just got a new job, or going through a divorce the look and feel of your home during these life transitions can make a big difference.

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Start with a Purpose

Your home is more than a group of walls, ceiling, and floors. It’s your personal space. It doesn’t have to be perfect (nor does that exist) but it should reflect your style and personality. Define each room. For each room or space ask yourself: What will I be doing in this space? (resting, entertaining, dining, working, meditating, reading, playing, etc.) How do I want to feel in this room or space? (calm, productive, happy, safe, relaxed, energized, etc.) Defining these questions are the first step to accomplishing a new space.

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Plan

After you’ve defined the use of each room or space, it’s time to plan. An easy way to plan is start with developing a budget. Once you have a budget create a floor plan or layout. You can do this with your interior designer or on your own if you are going the DIY route. Measure your space and put it on paper or use a planning software.

Remember we talked about finding your purpose? That is going to come in handy for the planning stage. It’s time to decide what furnishings are going to be needed in the space. If you are incorporating some existing pieces start there. Begin with the largest furnishings and add them to the plan. Ex. If you are creating a reading area on a 2nd-floor landing space to feel relaxed you might want to add a chaise, a comfortable plush chair, or some floor pillows near a group of floating shelves. Also, be sure to complete any construction, electrical, painting, or installation needed.

Decorate

Once you’ve finished planning and everything is in, it’s time to decorate! When installing it’s always a good idea to start with the placement of your largest piece of furniture. Once your furniture, tables, rugs are in place add your accessories (the pillows, wall decor, framed pictures, table tops accents, plants, etc)

Your space should accomplish what you want it to accomplish. By being intentional about decorating your new home you can help decrease the stress that happens during life transitions.

À la prochaine,

 
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