For decades, the neutral kitchen dominated residential design: white, gray and beige became the absolute standard. However, according to Homes & Gardens, the new décor wave points to a vibrant — and anything but timid — return of bold colors in cabinetry, with Elton John as one of the leading examples of this renewed trend.
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Christmas décor in the Home Alone style: how to recreate the McCallister’s nostalgic holiday
There is a kind of Christmas that transcends trends and sparks instant nostalgia – one dominated by red velvet ribbons, classic plaid, lush bows and warm, twinkling lights.
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Not everyone connects with the most traditional Christmas color palettes. Although red, green and gold are undeniably festive, they don’t always blend well with certain décor styles.
Read More2025 Trend: Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco show how to combine fun and elegance in the Christmas tree
The duo Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco has just proven that the perfect Christmas tree can indeed bring together fun, nostalgia and elegance in one harmonious look.
Read MoreReese Witherspoon inspires the revival of natural fiber wallpaper in 2025 décor
Homes & Gardens highlights that natural fiber wallpaper has returned to the spotlight — not as a fleeting trend, but as the ultimate symbol of so-called quiet luxury in décor.
Read MoreMeghan Markle’s golden Christmas tree sets the new standard for festive sophistication
The special With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration marks Meghan Markle’s official entry into the holiday spirit — and according to Homes & Gardens, her Christmas tree instantly became the standout element of the production.
Read MoreJon Bon Jovi’s tree drives the comeback of memory-filled ornaments in 2025
Jon Bon Jovi’s nostalgic and traditional Christmas tree reinforces a trend already dominating 2025’s holiday décor: the return of personalized ornaments filled with emotional memories.
Read More3 Christmas tree decorating mistakes you need to avoid
It’s officially December, so you know what that means: it’s time to put up the Christmas tree. I vividly remember the chaos of my childhood — assembling the tree, pulling the decorations out of the attic, and trying to get the lights just right.
Read MoreChristmas Decorations 2025: the enchanting return of felt ornaments
The most unexpected — and most heartwarming — Christmas trend of 2025 is not technological, minimalist, or metallic. It is pure nostalgia, texture, and emotional memory.
Read MoreThe Unexpected Color Designers Want to See More of in 2026
The color mauve may bring back memories of dated 1980s interiors — floral upholstery, heavy carpets, and even fully coordinated bathrooms.
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