Ideas For Decorating For Thanksgiving
Michelle Johnson; Charlotte Moss
While Thanksgiving decorations are a surefire way to bring the holiday spirit to your space, they have a reputation for being more kitschy than chic. But if you can't stand the thought of covering your carefully curated home in paper turkeys and faux leaves, we have some good news: Thanksgiving decorations can actually be stylish. Take your celebration to the next level this year with creative ideas that will showcase your decorating flair and add an elegant touch to your space.
From eye-catching entryways to sleek tablesettings to fashionable fireplaces, there's plenty of style to go around for every room of the house, proving that a successful Thanksgiving feast can appeal to all of the senses.
Alison Giese
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Accessorize Your Entrance
A well-appointed front door will give your guests plenty of holiday cheer before they even step inside. Interior designer Alison Giese decked out her stoop with pumpkins of varying shapes, sizes, and colors. Since this decorating idea isn't Thanksgiving-specific, you can enjoy this arrangement all season long.
Brittany Ambridge
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Make Use of Your Mantel
Once the temperature drops, your fireplace will be the most-frequented spot in the entire house. If you want to make your time by the fire extra special, dress up your mantel. Designer Charlotte Moss added a lush garland made with various greens, pine cones, and vibrant oranges. Two gilded candlestick holders punctuate the setup, blurring the line between her seasonal additions and year-round decor.
Charlotte Moss
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Pumpkin Place Setting
To impress your guests the moment they sit down for dinner, add a decadent treat to each place setting. Here, Charlotte Moss topped each plate with a confectionary pumpkin. Not only will this idea complete your tablescape, it also allows your guests to bring a little Thanksgiving magic home with them.
Andrew Kung Photography
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Play Up the Pillows
Want to take the style beyond your dining room table? Pepper a few festive throw pillows throughout your home. "The cut-velvet stripe in off-white and maize yellow mixed with a tape trim adorned with pumpkin-toned feathers screams Thanksgiving to me," says designer Isabel Ladd. "Sprinkle these around, and add in a gorgeous orange, rust, or brown throw blanket for a cozy and festive look that your family and guests are sure to enjoy."
Rachel Robshaw
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Combine Contrasting Colors
While red, orange, and yellow tones are synonymous with fall, they can easily veer into ubiquitous territory. If you want to add an unexpected twist to your Thanksgiving setup, juxtapose the warm color palette with cool undertones. John Robshaw used slate accents to give this place setting a modern flair.
Society Social
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Homey Happy Hour
For a happy hour that appeals to all the senses, take a cue from Society Social. The design company dressed up a gilded bar cart with a batch of fresh fall leaves, a cozy candle, and a copper colander filled with apples. "Pumpkins are the obvious choice, but I use apples as decor," founder Roxy Te shares. "I always enjoy having apples on display in our entryway or kitchen."
Courtesy
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Keep It Cool
If you want to give the warm tones a rest, take a cue from Lucy Cuneo. The lifestyle blogger used Amanda Lindroth's collection to offer a breath of fresh air into the traditional Thanksgiving setup. Blooming orange buds round out the look, giving this table a seasonal touch.
Molly Batch
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Understated Elegance
As this setup from Molly Hatch proves, you can create a beautiful Thanksgiving feast without a tablecloth. Here, a wooden dining table is offset by a variety of warm-hued plates, napkins, flatware, and accessories. The result? A tablescape that's understated yet inviting.
DANIELLE DEL VALLE
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Symmetrical Style
When in doubt, style with symmetry. Deborah Shearer of Table +Dine creates an immaculate tablescape with mirror bouquets, place settings, pumpkin-shaped cocottes, and scattered pears. Simply put, it's a Thanksgiving table that looks good from every vantage point.
Michelle Johnson
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Rustic Roots
Looking for an unconventional centerpiece? Designer Neelam Gurm traded in the typical bouquet of flowers for batches of wheat. With textured glasses, moody place settings, and pitchers as vases, this setup masters the modern farmhouse look.
Angie Seckinger
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Chinoiserie Theme
This year, designer Marika Meyer is trading the traditional Thanksgiving palette for a chinoiserie theme. "I'm using lots of gold paired with traditional blue and white and tabletop accents like pagodas and gold animals," she says.
Robert Granoff
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Candles with Striking Holders
Looking for an easy way to incorporate a dose of style into your holiday table? Pair white candles with striking, sculptural holders, as designer Cara Woodhouse has done in this dining room. "The best way to add drama to a traditional holiday table is to layer in candles at different heights and sizes that create depth and interest in an otherwise mundane design," she says. "The ambience that beautifully placed candles can add to a tablesetting is the difference between an unmemorable meal and an unforgettable gathering."
Danielle Rollins
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Warm Lighting and Fresh Flowers
For Danielle Rollins, a combination of fresh flowers and warm lighting are key for a perfect Thanksgiving dinner table. "Entertaining should start the moment your guests walk through the door," Rollins says. "Small details such as fresh flowers and warm lighting are always inviting."
©Alyssa Rosenheck
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Fresh Greenery
For Thanksgiving, interior stylist and photographer Alyssa Rosenheck surrounds candles with lush greenery, including fern leaves, seeded eucalyptus, Asian bayberry, jade palm, and Silver Dollar eucalyptus.
Amazon
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Gray Malin
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Pumpkin Vase
To make your Thanksgiving table a bit more special, use a pumpkin to display your favorite blooms, as seen in this photo by Gray Malin. It's a fun and festive way to add personality to your decor.
Kate Headly
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Fruit Bowl Upgrade
Love the color orange and a good fruit display? Try taking your fruit bowl to the next level. Amaryllis Floral and Event Design used a two-tiered dish for an unexpected, energetic combination of oranges and flowers. Just finish it off with a few touches of greenery for added visual interest.
Simple Stylings
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Feather Centerpiece
Simple Stylings chose a dramatic centerpiece with an assortment of pheasant feathers, pine cones, and white pumpkins. Gold pine cones and a faux-fur table runner serve as finishing touches.
Lindsey Grace Photography
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White Tablescape
A white table is a classic look no matter the time of year, but it's especially elegant during the holidays. Living With Landyn paired white tableware with faux pumpkins that she spray-painted gold for a decadent look.
JOPHOTO
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Outdoor Decor
If you're lucky enough to have weather that allows for outdoor dining, take the opportunity! Set out a farmhouse-style table accented with a few cozy indoor chairs and blankets for extra warmth, like this fall wedding vignette photographed by JOPHOTO.
Vintage House
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Cinnamon Details
Just because you want a memorable Thanksgiving table, that doesn't mean you need to go out and buy all new table dressings. You just need to give your usual napkins a little extra pizzazz. Sandra Nilsson from Vintage House tied her cloth napkins in string and then tucked in a sprig of greenery and a stick of cinnamon for an understated but festive feel.
JOPHOTO
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Dessert Station
Forget a plate of cookies, set up an entire dessert presentation for your Thanksgiving guests. Clear out your usual display cabinet and fill it with tasty treats like caramel apples and cupcakes, as in this wedding from Style Me Pretty.
JOPHOTO
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Formal Flatware
Even if your Thanksgiving dinner is usually a little more casual, up the fancy factor by breaking out your good china and flatware. It will make the day feel even more special, like this gold, white, and black setting shot by JOPHOTO.
Sarina Cass of Red Anchor Photo
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Rustic Accent
Place chestnuts still in their shell at each setting for an unexpectedly rustic touch. The table decor gets even more stylish when paired with beautiful fall shades like dusty purple and amber.
Victoria Mello Photography
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Glam Thanksgiving
A palette of rich purple with gold accents sets the perfect scene for an indulgent, glamorous holiday. On this Camille Styles table, a spiked napkin ring adds a modern element of surprise to the gold and white plates.
Inspired By Charm
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Rustic Bar Cart
Create a bar cart that's the ideal blend of rustic and modern by adding copper touches, a few golden pumpkins, and a vase of wheat, as shown in this vignette from Inspired by Charm.
Buff Strickland
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Forest-Themed Thanksgiving
Fallen leaves and pine cones aren't the only foliage fitting for a beautiful Thanksgiving. Moss also creates a woodsy yet elegant setting when paired with gold accents and white flatware, as in this tablescape. Get the full how-to from Camille Styles.
Style Me Pretty/Bring To Light Photography
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Purple and Pink Thanksgiving
Add a brush of rose and purple to your Thanksgiving decor by taking inspiration from this table by Style Me Pretty. It seamlessly blends sweet pastel pink and deep purple into a traditional red-and-orange color scheme.
Michele M. Waite
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Candlesticks As Centerpieces
Short on time? An array of golden candlesticks on your Thanksgiving table can light up the entire room in minutes. Gift each guest with a small flower arrangement on their plates to celebrate the season of giving before anyone even picks up a fork. Get full instructions for this project from Camille Styles.
Sarah Culver for Glitter Guide
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Try Calligraphy
Try your hand at calligraphy to create a Thanksgiving like Caitlin Moran of Glitter Guide did with this gold-and-white pumpkin stunner.
Ideas For Decorating For Thanksgiving
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