The holiday season has officially arrived, and I couldn’t be more excited to open our doors for this year’s Christmas home tour. I leaned into a classic Christmas aesthetic, inspired by Ralph Lauren. I heard it was trending this year and this felt like my moment to shine. I used rich textures, deep tones, and a cozy, collected strategy I think feels really timeless. Think fireside lodge mixed with polished, tailored details. Cozy meets classic! Equestrian hints (obviously), layered textiles, silver metals, and lots of pine needle greenery. If you’re craving a nostalgic, warm, and inviting holiday look… come on in!
Every year I look forward to sharing our annual holiday home tour. Grab a blanket, a cup of something warm, and enjoy a long post filled with snippets of my house. I photographed all of these yesterday! All of the sources can be found on my LTK page, if you’d like links for anything. Hope you enjoy…

Living Room

The living room is always the first space I decorate, and this year I wanted it to feel like an inviting and bright mountain lodge… warm, layered, and elegant. Here’s what I incorporated for that classic Christmas look:
- Mixed pine garlands layered with cedar and berries
- Rich plaid textiles (because nothing says “Ralph Lauren Christmas” like tartan)
- Equestrian-inspired details
- Lots of ambient light using candles and lamps
- Wool, faux fur, and velvet accents in deep green, navy, and cranberry
- Blue & white porcelain

Since we do most of our holiday hosting in this room, I wanted it to feel extra welcoming… comfortable for conversation, cozy for lingering, and festive without being cluttered.

Christmas Tree

Our Christmas tree deserves its own moment this year because I relocated it! I moved it to the other side of the living room and it made all the difference. I leaned fully into the classic Christmas look with Ralph Lauren influence… rich color, layered textures, blue & white, red ribbon, and a few meaningful ornaments collected over time. Here’s how I styled it:
- Mixed brass, silver, and glass ornaments for a vintage look
- Classic red accents and ribbon to keep things sophisticated and drive the color palette
- Textural elements like felted garland and hand-tied bows
- Warm lighting (they give off the prettiest glow)
- An oversized basket for the base, layered with a blue & white garden stool to fill negative space

I just started gift wrapping, but I’m excited to pile some presents beneath the tree! If you missed my holiday gift guide, be sure to check it out… most everything will be on sale this weekend.
By the way, I still love our budget tree… check out my review here, if you’re interested: Amazon Christmas Tree Review.
Kitchen

The kitchen is all about practical holiday touches. I cook and bake a lot this time of year, so I focused on decor that works nicely with everyday use and is out of the way. Here’s what I did:
- Pine garlands wrapped around the windows
- Hung a simple wreath from the side of the fridge panel
- Piled fresh pomegranates in my fruit bowl (pretty and edible)
- Added seasonal linens in tartan
- Brought out my holiday cookbooks
- Added some blue & white accents
- Swapped my hand soaps for a seasonal fragrance
- Pulled together a floral arrangement in my red color palette

It feels festive without taking away from the functionality of the space… my favorite kind of easy and lived-in holiday decor.

Entryway & Foyer

I like the entryway to feel festive without overwhelming guests the moment they walk in. This year I kept things refined and classic: a simple red tartan tablecloth, a woven lamp (a recent vintage find), an oversized candle, and cohesive florals. A few more styling notes:
- Garland draped down the staircase for a timeless look
- What you’re not seeing… my Pura diffuser with my go-to frasier fir fragrance
- I dressed up my plaster bust, because that felt fun in the corner

The garland draped along our staircase is always one of my favorite holiday moments.. it’s always the first thing guests notice as they walk through the door.

Basement

The basement media room and basement bar is our cozy retreat for movie nights and slow winter weekends. I played up the warm, lodge-inspired look down here. A few highlights:
- More blue & white… but that lives down here permanently
- Cedar garlands draped over the console and mantel
- Layered vintage-inspired ski art (here’s where to find vintage ski prints and winter art)
- Fur throws for lounging
- Games tucked away for holiday downtime

It’s relaxed, comfortable, and exactly where we end up every evening. I love our basement so much… especially this time of year!

Home Office

My office got a modest dose of Christmas cheer this year because I ran out of greenery. The key for me is layering in just enough to make it feel special when I’m working through the end of the year. What I had left did the trick! This year’s additions included:
- A tabletop holiday arrangement (see how I did that here)
- Seasonal candles and lamps for ambiance
- A heated blanket tucked away in basket in the corner
- Equestrian prints… because being a horse girl, that’s what lives in my office year round

It only took me a few minutes to decorate, but even these small touches are bringing me so much joy when I’m working at my desk.
FAQ
Deep green, cranberry red, navy, camel, polished nickel, and warm brass tones pair beautifully for a timeless look.
I actually made those! Check out this post… they were super easy: DIY Faux Fur Lumbar Pillow.
Rich layers, equestrian touches, deep colors (navy, red, green), polished metals, tartan, and a warm, lodge-like mix of textures.
Sure thing… here it is!

Related Holiday Posts
Looking for more holiday and winter related decorating posts? I’m going to link some reader favorites for you below! These will be perfect for the month ahead…
- Easy Winter Window Box DIY with Faux Greenery
- Tartan & Plaid Holiday Decor from Wayfair
- The Best Faux Fur Throw Blankets for Styling This Winter
- Holiday Mantel Styling: 5 Classic Looks
- Timeless Holiday Greenery You’ll Use Every Year
- 20 Ways to Decorate with Ribbon This Holiday Season
- Equestrian Inspired Christmas Tour : The Tree
- How to Source & Style the Most Realistic Electric Fireplace
- Classic Holiday Cookie Boxes & Packaging Ideas
- How to Style a Holiday Brunch Table

Thank you for joining me on this year’s holiday home tour! Creating a classic Christmas home with a Ralph Lauren inspired aesthetic felt especially fun this season. Did I nail it? I can’t wait to hear your thoughts! I hope you found inspiration for your own home- whether that’s adding layered plaids, lighting a few extra candles, or simply bringing in a bit of greenery. Wishing you the warmest, coziest, happiest holiday season, friends. Thanks for being here and for celebrating with me!
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