The Home Front: Give your home a stresslessly festive glow

Designer shares how to keep it simple and welcoming this holiday season

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Top interior designer Rima Martinez, of Rima Martinez Design, offers her expert advice for creating a stylish, festive home this holiday season.

Make an entrance

Light up the tree

A well-lit tree is essential, and placement is key, says Martinez. Make it visible from the front of the house or as you enter.

“For my own tree I hauled out every single ornament that my family has had since my mom was a child, and I covered our entire tree with them. There is no theme aside from family memories. We buy one or more ornaments every year and it’s wonderful to go through them and see the dates and remember where we were, who we were with and what we were doing. It’s a tradition I have kept all my life,” she says.

Martinez says she’s seen quite a number of vintage-inspired trees this year with loads of colourful mercury glass ornaments.

Vintage-inspired ornaments on a tree — whether it’s natural or artificial — are popular this year. Rima Martinez.
Vintage-inspired ornaments on a tree — whether it’s natural or artificial — are popular this year. Rima Martinez.Photo by Rima Martinez

Put a bow on it

“Bows are huge this year,” says Martinez. She recommends DIY options to keep costs low.

Jewel tones reign supreme

For this holiday season, Martinez sees rich jewel tones — claret, gold, emerald — paired with light taupe and creams.

“We are moving away from grey, finally!”

Rethink the tree

Martinez says she used to be an “only natural tree person,” because she loves the smell and look of a real Christmas tree. But due to recent busy years, she says she’s collected a few fake trees and is now hooked.

“They are easier to decorate, require no watering or vacuuming, and I don’t have to keep re-buying a tree year after year,” she says.

Go-to suppliers

“They have the best trees in terms of quality and storage for the rest of the year. Simply the best trees, garlands and wreaths you can buy, worth the investment.”

A wreath or garland at the front door sets a festive and welcoming tone.
A wreath or garland at the front door sets a festive and welcoming tone.Photo by Mila Naumova Getty Images

Make it easy

You want your home to be comfortable for all your guests — young, old and four legged. If you have precious items, place them out of reach for the season to avoid accidents.

Keep your guest bathroom clean and tidy with a room diffuser and lots of fresh hand towels and extra tissue. And try to keep a space at your entry for coats and shoes as clear as possible to avoid the inevitable stack of coats, she says.

Keep it simple

Martinez says her biggest hack for holiday entertaining is for party hosts to have the meal catered.

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