MORE FROM THIS BLOGGER

GET UPDATES FROM Lisa

A Season of Chic

HuffPost Social Reading

December... either you love it or you loathe it. It means poor weather for almost all of us, (except you lucky Floridians!) but on the flip side, it is filled with the joy of celebrating the holiday season with friends and family. Here in the wine country the vines carve simple black lines that make a wonderful architectural statement in the fields. Wineries, resorts and homes all have their outdoor fireplaces blazing, and there are lots of gatherings with great food, wine and merriment.

2011-12-01-winterTaplinRoad72dpi.jpg

Sally Seymour/Winter Taplin Road/Seymour&McIntosh


The weekend after Thanksgiving is that pause where you can take stock of what you have planned for December, and of course, get organized! If you're not planning to travel for the season, and expect to do some entertaining, now is the time to prepare your home.

Just this week I held a live Q&A on Facebook regarding how to prepare for the holiday season. There were so many great questions, that I thought I might touch on a few of them again, as they seem to be universal concerns for us all...

"What are the color trends for this year for the holidays?"

Color for interiors and décor always follow fashion, and this has been the year of the metallics and skins, on everything from handbags and shoes to clothing items, so the metallic theme is going to come through for interiors. Shimmery silvers and golds, pewters, bronze, coppers and even brass tones will be big, and actually always add a little glamour to a space. HERE'S THE CARDINAL RULE... use these in MODERATION! Too much and you're bordering on bad disco, which is not likely to be the feel you're trying to achieve...

2011-12-01-GettyImages_98437307.jpg
Junos/Getty Images


2011-12-01-GettyImages_103003040.jpg

Jamie Grill//Getty Images


"Any suggestions for office party décor and gifts?"

As holiday office parties are multi-denominational, keeping it simple is always best. I like TONS of small white lights, clustered or strung generously around a space. They are simple, and give any space a festive feeling. If you've got the classic "Secret Santa" event, choose something neutral, which can be enjoyed by anyone. NapaStyle has some great ideas.

"What are some less traditional holiday colors that I can use for my holiday décor besides red and green?"

Not being a big fan of these two together, I usually eschew the traditional green and red theme at this time of year. White is my go-to color for any entertaining, and white and deep red are great as a simple combination, but NOT on the tree! If you want a stunning look, do the tree in all white... it's a very chic statement. I also like the mix of antique gold and pewter together; it has a festive and elegant feel. If you're feeling extra adventurous, borrow Yves Saint Laurents' classic combo of hot orange and hot pink together. Very fresh!

2011-12-01-GettyImages_82860458.jpg
Image Source/Getty Images


"What can I do if I only have space for a Christmas tree in a corner of my living room, should I rearrange all the furniture?"

Absolutely not, that is way too much hassle! Just make sure you get a well-scaled tree for the ceiling height, and then simply DROWN it in white lights! It will positively glow in that corner, and be a delight to see. If the tree is well shaped, I would ONLY do lights to create a wonderful architectural statement. Also, if you do purchase real trees, make sure you're getting live ones that can be replanted, or if you must buy a cut one, be sure to recycle...

"Do you have any suggestions for that last-minute hostess gift?"

I always buy a few extra small items that I would love to get myself. I really like these little Italian candles. They are the perfect "grab and go" gift that everyone can enjoy.


2011-12-01-candles.JPG

Courtesy of NapaStyle


"What is the best way to handle the "children's table" so they don't feel like outcasts?"

If you can't fit the tables together, create a smaller version of the same tabletop décor so they feel as if they are at the same party!

"Any suggestions for creative gift-wrapping ideas?"

I always keep any wrapping simple. Personally I love the recycled brown shipping paper you can get at office supply stores, and then use florist twine or raffia for an understated, tasteful look. If you are wrapping multiple items that will be displayed, make sure you keep an eye on colors, and keep it to two at the max, and, of course, ones that will work with your décor.

2011-12-01-5257528995_b55f9d8785_m.jpg

Susy Morris/Flickr


Be sure to check my October and November NapaStyle posts for additional tips on getting your home ready for a "stress-free" and fantastic holiday season!

Wishing you a season of chic....

 
  • Comments
  • 0
  • Pending Comments
  • 0
  • View FAQ
Comments are closed for this entry
View All
Recency  | 
Popularity

Bloggers

 
 
Kirsten Dirksen , Co-founder, faircompanies.com

Discuss "craft" with Scott Constable, whose training includes apprenticeships under master woodworkers and who specialization in traditional joinery, and you're...

Read Post | Comments
Lisa Holt , In-house Interior Designer, NapaStyle; Creative Director, DLS Hotels & Spas

It isn't always easy to please everyone's palate (and possible dietary requirements) when creating a menu for a party, but...

Read Post | Comments
Rana Florida , CEO, The Creative Class Group

Target's innovations in design have dramatically raised its profile, setting it above its rivals. It just announced "The Shops at...

Read Post | Comments
Marcia Prentice , Interior Designer and blogger, Style Illuminated by LAMPS PLUS

Summer is almost here! Now that the days and nights are much warmer, having an outdoor ceiling fan can help...

Read Post | Comments
Bonnie McCarthy , Design expert, writer, photographer

Globe trekkers Heather Morrison and Neil Navin brought back more than trinkets and souvenirs from time spent living in the...

Read Post | Comments
Mary Hall , The Recessionista

Both Philip Treacy and Christopher Guy Harrison must have spent time reading the original Alice in Wonderland with illustrations by...

Read Post | Comments
Condiment , Condiment is a digital lifestyle magazine about tasting the good life through unique and upstart products

The minute you meet Apt2b.com's founder, Mat Herman, you instantly get why the upstart retail site is getting the buzz...

Read Post | Comments
Oyster , Oyster.com visits, photographs, reviews and rates each hotel. We uncover the truth, before it's "uh-oh" time.

These fantasies can very easily become a reality, with an outdoor space and a little elbow grease. We've seen a...

Read Post | Comments
Kelly Cogswell , Lesbian activist, independent journalist and award-winning columnist, Gay City News

I was mortified to learn that in the 1970s and '80s IKEA used slave labor. That's what it's called when...

Read Post | Comments
Courtney Cachet , Designer, TV Personality, Style Expert, Writer, Ninja

I have a lot of friends who could be called crafty. You know the type: They try new recipes, make...

Read Post | Comments
Robin Wilson , Wellness expert, leading eco-friendly interior designer

As you return to your summer home, there are many things on the maintenance list and given the damp weather...

Read Post | Comments
George Hobica , Syndicated travel journalist and founder of Airfarewatchdog.com

During the 20th century, a group of architects staged a controversial revolt. Why, they asked, couldn't less be as impressive...

Read Post | Comments
Fawn Galli , Founder, Fawn Galli Interior Design

The manipulation of light, through the use of paints, fabrics, and lighting, should always be one of the first considerations...

Read Post | Comments
Susan Cahill , Author

Paris is more and more a green city. The current mayor, Bernard Delanoe, has added more than 100 new acres...

Read Post | Comments

Stylelist Home TV