Christmas decorating doesn’t have to be one-size-fits-all. Each space in your home can reflect a slightly different mood while still feeling cohesive and festive. These four Christmas décor styles are all about timeless details, thoughtful layering, and creating spaces that feel welcoming all season long.
Soft & Romantic Christmas
This look leans into soft layers and a warm glow. Blush ribbons, delicate ornaments, and twinkle lights give the tree a romantic feel without feeling fussy. Wrapped greenery overhead adds an effortless, collected touch and makes the room feel cozy, inviting, and ready for slow holiday evenings. Interior design and decor by Becky Nielson Interios in Nashville. Images by Mary Craven Photography.
Classic Evergreen Entry
Sometimes simple really is best. Fresh wreaths and garland frame the front door with clean lines and natural texture, creating a welcoming first impression. Set against a soft white exterior, the greenery feels timeless and elegant—proof that classic Christmas décor never goes out of style. This stunning home was designed by Paul Bates Architects in Birmingham, AL.
Elegant Holiday Dining
A beautiful table sets the tone for memorable gatherings. Soft blues and crisp whites are layered with warm gold accents, candlelight, and natural greenery for a look that feels elevated yet comfortable. It’s the kind of space that invites guests to linger just a little longer. Designed and decorated by Tori Johnson and photographed by The Allora Edit and featured in Birmingham Home and Garden magazine.
Southern Porch Christmas
This porch feels relaxed, charming, and unmistakably festive. Lush garlands frame the doors and windows, paired with a full wreath and subtle ribbon details. The result is a welcoming, lived-in holiday look that feels just right for greeting guests—or enjoying a quiet moment outside. Designed by Laurie Miller Designs in Little Rock, Arkansas and co-owner of Shop Gloriette.