Every year, I add just a little more Christmas decor to my collection, and somehow that always means decorating at least one additional room. Over time, Christmas has slowly expanded throughout my home, and sharing this year’s Christmas decor around the house feels especially exciting.
Rather than having one overall Christmas theme, I like to decorate each room individually and let every space have its own personality. I always change things up just a smidge, and those small updates make all the difference.
This year’s Christmas decor around the house feels layered, intentional, and truly personal.
Styling the Entryway for Christmas
We’ll start in the entryway. This year, I decided to keep the staircase exclusively decorated with Norfolk pine garland. Last year, I used Cypress and Hemlock garland and loved the look, but switching to Norfolk pine this year created a fuller, more refined feel.

Norfolk Pine Garland | Bells | Burgundy Velvet Ribbon | Felt Garland Ties
One of the biggest changes this year was the ribbon. In the past, I used a skinnier burgundy velvet ribbon, but this year I chose a four-inch burgundy velvet ribbon and made larger bows, spacing them throughout the staircase banister.

Shop the Holiday Staircase Supplies
I reused the same bells at the base and added extra garland pieces at the bottom for a fuller look. Overall, I used two deluxe Norfolk pine garlands along the banister and four additional pieces at the base.

I also switched from plastic zip ties to felt garland ties this year. They hold the weight of the garland beautifully, are reusable, and are much safer for the banisters.
An Elegant & Timeless Christmas in the Dining Room

Norfolk Pine Wreath | Khaki Velvet Ribbon | Talia Chandelier | Wallpaper | Rug | Crystal Candle Holders | White Taper Candles | Marble Display Bowl | Draperies
Moving into the dining room, I kept things very classic and simple this year, similar to last year’s setup. I hung Norfolk pine wreaths in the windows using khaki velvet ribbon. Because I have wood window casing, I hammer a tiny nail directly into the trim so the wreaths stay securely in place. It’s a small detail, but it makes hanging and removing them so much easier.

On the dining table, I used simple crystal candlesticks with white taper candles on each side, and a large marble bowl as the centerpiece. On the buffet, I gathered Norfolk pine stems in a large fluted vase and styled them alongside homemade gingerbread houses we made over Thanksgiving break.

Fluted Vase | Norfolk Pine Stems | Wallpaper
This room feels timeless and understated, which I love as part of the overall Christmas decor around the house.
A Very Vintage Christmas in the Living Room

Flocked Tree | Mantel Artwork | Tiered Coffee Table | Marble Ribbon Bowl | Spice Candle Cloche | Match Striker | Blue Couch Pillows | Curtains | Chandelier
The living room is one of my favorite spaces this year and easily the most exciting. The theme in this room is Vintage Christmas! I added an eight foot flocked tree and decorated it exclusively with my vintage ornament collection. For anyone looking to do the same, I choose a tree which was a bit more sparse so I could really stuff it with a lot of ornaments.




Flocked Tree | Faux Fur Blanket | Drapes | Vintage Sideboard | Large Greek Key Mirror
I’ve been collecting vintage ornaments for a little over two years, and this year the tree holds roughly 650 vintage ornaments. For a full, collected look I layered the ornaments deeply throughout the tree. The plain (and more weathered ornaments) went towards the trunk, while the baubles and more unique ornaments were placed front and center. Last year I invested in new ornament storage boxes which came with dividers and it really made decorating so much easier this year. I highly recommend these if you have a lot of ornaments to sort through.


Wall Sconce | Burgundy Ribbon | Burgundy Ribbed Candle | Lucite Display Stand | Calcatta Viola Marble Lamp | Small Marble Jar | Small Marble Vase | Brown Gloss Vase | Coffee Table Books | Matching Brown Vase Set
I kept the mantel simple so it wouldn’t compete with the tree, using just one larger garland as a centerpiece. Throughout the room, I incorporated sentimental pieces, including vintage ceramic trees from my grandmother, a marble bowl of vintage ornaments on the coffee table and reindeer from my great-grandmother on the piano.
This room feels bright, cheerful, and incredibly meaningful.
Adding Ribbon Throughout the House

Wall Sconce | Burgundy Ribbed Candle | Velvet Burgundy Ribbon
This year, I added ribbon throughout the entire house. I used burgundy velvet bows anywhere they felt right, including candle sconces, picture frames, lamps, and bathroom lighting.
My philosophy is simple: if it’s available, put a bow on it. This detail helped tie all of the Christmas decor around the house together beautifully.

A Cozy Christmas in the Primary Bedroom

Wreath | Velvet Curtains | Linen Bed | Ivory Duvet | Faux Fur Blanket | Chandelier | Wall Color
The bedroom theme this year is Cozy Christmas. I kept the wreaths on the windows, just like last year, which I absolutely love waking up to each morning. This year, I doubled up the garland on the dresser for a fuller look. I used four total pre-lit Hemlock garlands draped across the top for added depth and warmth.

Prelit Hemlock Garland | Norfolk Pine Tree | 4″ Burgundy Ribbon | Frame TV
For the bedding, I added a faux fur ivory throw. I finished the space by tying burgundy ribbon onto both marble lamps.
The result feels soft, layered, and perfectly cozy.

Lenox Holiday Mug | Velvet Burgundy Ribbon | Ribbed Burgundy Candle | Marble Lamp (similar)
New this Year: Decorating the Primary Bathroom

Decorating the bathroom was new for me this year, and I was so excited to finally add Christmas touches after completing a renovation earlier on. To start, I draped garland over both the window frame and the toilet room doorframe. I drilled pilot holes into the wood trim and installed small cup hooks so the garland could rest securely in place. This made decorating easy and damage-free.

Cypress Garland | Burgundy Velvet Ribbon | Vanity Sconces | Mirrors | Faucets | Mini Christmas Tree | Vanity | Vanity Hardware | Chandelier (vintage but similar options) | Tile Flooring | Wallpaper
To round out the look, I added cedar stems on each end of the garland. A small Christmas tree on the sink, burgundy bows on the light sconces, and red plaid towels throughout the room has this space feeling subtly merry!

Cypress Garland | Block Print Stripe Wallpaper | Wall Color
A Kitschy Kitchen Christmas

Plaid Rug | Wreath | Khaki Ribbon | Pendant | Brass Lamp | Gingerbread Houses | Winter Artwork | Roman Shades | Chevron Butcher Block Island Top | Backsplash Wall Paneling
The theme in the kitchen this year is Kitschy Christmas. I’m not usually someone who enjoys clutter, but at Christmastime, I love it in this space.
I hung wreaths in the windows again this year using khaki velvet ribbon. I also treated myself to gingerbread houses I’ve wanted for the past two years and finally purchased on sale, and added a small piece of winter artwork behind them. A plaid runner rug in front of the sink, Lenox holiday plates that I happily leave out on the counter all month long, and oranges on the island have the main kitchen feeling festive, fun and lived in.

Gingerbread Cottage | Gingerbread Tall House | Winter Artwork
On the kitchenette table, I used a vintage tablecloth that belonged to my grandmother and added a poinsettia. The kitchen feels joyful, nostalgic, and full of charm.

A Ralph Lauren Christmas in the Cozy TV Room

Cedar Garland | Prelit Hemlock Garland | Christmas Tree | Red Ribbon Bows | White Ceramic Village | Gold Leaf Chandelier | Bookshelf Lamps
The cozy TV room leans into a traditional Ralph Lauren–inspired Christmas. This room saw some new additions this year which I’m really loving including the vintage buffet and a Frame TV, which was so fun to style with Christmas artwork.

Christmas Tree | Red Velvet Bows | Vintage Buffet | Frame TV | Burl Wood Frame | Santa TV Artwork | Juniper Candle | Brass Clawfoot Tray | Viola Marble Tray | Gold Leaf Chandelier | Coffee Table Books
On the mantel, I layered cedar garland as a base and topped it with pre-lit Hemlock garland. I removed everything from the bookcases and styled them with my white Christmas village, adding small tea lights so I can turn them on each night. I also updated the bookshelf lamps with red tartan lampshades, which I may end up keeping out all year long.


Red Bows | Cedar Garland | Prelit Hemlock Garland | Bookshelf Lamps | Tartan Lampshade | Candles
The tree in this room sticks to a red and gold color palette. I used red beaded garland, candles for the first time, nutcrackers, red bows, sentimental ornaments, and a gold vintage tree topper.

Wrapping Up This Year’s Christmas Decor Around the House
This year’s Christmas decor around the house feels thoughtful, layered, and deeply personal. Every room has its own personality while still feeling cohesive as a whole.
Next year, I plan to decorate my home office for Christmas and perhaps add a full sized tree in the primary bedroom! I hope this tour of our home inspires you to add just one more festive touch where it feels right.

We haven’t had snow this winter yet but hopefully we’ll get a dusting in the New Year!
Wishing you a very Merry Christmas, and a Happy & Healthy New Year!





















































































































