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Holiday décor always evolves, but 2025 is bringing in a noticeably different look from last year’s soft neutrals and minimalist styling. This season feels richer and more dramatic, with a strong lean toward nostalgia, heritage elements, and bold statements that anchor a room. If you’re decorating your home this holiday season, here are the trends shaping Canadian homes this year.

1. Rich, moodier colour palettes

Last year’s light creams and Scandinavian-inspired tones are giving way to deeper, more saturated colours. Espresso, plum, garnet, forest green, charcoal and midnight blue are becoming the go-to shades. These richer palettes add warmth and sophistication, and pair easily with wood finishes, brushed metals and winter textures.

 
 
 
 
 
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2. The rise of the “Ralph Lauren” aesthetic

One of the strongest new trends this year blends preppy, equestrian-inspired elements with classic holiday warmth. Tartan patterns, leather details, polished wood, aged brass and library-style accents are appearing across retail collections and in interior styling. It’s a look rooted in tradition but styled in a modern way, and it offers a fresh alternative to last year’s minimalism.

3. Bigger, bolder statement décor

Scale is a major theme this season. Oversized garlands, large wreaths, substantial ornaments and sculptural figurines are gaining popularity as homeowners look for pieces that feel intentional and design-forward. This approach works especially well in open-concept homes or rooms with higher ceilings, where a single dramatic piece can set the tone for the entire space.

4. Softer, vintage-inspired metallics

Metallic finishes are still prominent, but the high-shine look has softened. Pewter, satin brass, brushed gold and antique bronze are replacing chrome and rose gold. These metals add warmth and work naturally with the season’s darker colour palettes.

5. Real greenery takes the lead

Authenticity is a key theme this year. Homeowners are choosing fresh cedar, pine and eucalyptus, often styled more minimally to highlight the natural texture. Greenery is being used in layered arrangements, loose garlands and asymmetrical designs that feel organic and timeless.

Holiday décor in 2025 is character-rich, nostalgic and more expressive than in recent years. Whether through deeper colours, heritage-inspired details or bold statement pieces, the season’s trends offer plenty of ways to create a warm and inviting atmosphere at home.