Ina Garten's Elegant, Minimalist Holiday Table Design Is Achievable in Minutes, Offering a Stylish Solution Just Before Your Grand Christmas Feast

The Barefoot Contessa's dining table look is so easy to achieve – and you (probably) already have most of the pieces at home

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When it comes to making my home festive over the holidays, there's one person I always turn to for advice: Ina Garten. The ultimate homemaker who can transform any space in an instant, Ina's tips are always useful, but around the festive season, they're even more appreciated.

Taking to Instagram to share three Thanksgiving table ideas, Ina's dining table looks so impressive and inviting – and is surprisingly easy to achieve. While she focuses on Thanksgiving as her inspiration, I'm convinced that Ina's styling tips can easily be replicated for Christmas.

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Ina's table styling tips are so insightful. While all three looks are impressive, the first is my favorite. It feels classically festive and sophisticated – and it couldn't be easier to recreate at home. First, protect your table with the Multisize Clear PVC Vinyl Table Protector Runner from Amazon, then go in with your Ina-inspired decor.

What I love about Ina's dining table look is its simplicity. It's so easy to achieve at home and proves you don't need to buy a whole new collection of pieces to make your table feel festive.

While Ina designs a festive Thanksgiving spread, you can easily apply the tips for your Christmas table, too. Just swap out the seasonal orange touches for a festive red or green and opt for a seasonal stem or Christmas plant like a poinsettia or amaryllis.

Ina explains, 'First, I cover the table with a waterproof runner to protect the table. Then I put a tablecloth over it.'

Moving onto the tableware, Ina says, 'Then white plates. I'm using square ones, which are also a little modern. Just plain silver cutlery, simple wine glasses, then to complement the orange flowers, orange napkins, folded really simply.' Remember to swap out the orange touches with red or green hues for a Christmassy look.

Ina creates the perfect Christmas table centerpiece idea with a simple pairing of flowers and drinking glasses. 'The flowers themselves go down the middle of the table, just in drinking glasses. I always do them in odd numbers, so for this one, three, but if you have a long table, maybe five. And then I add plates of little orange clementines in between the flowers. Then votive candles scattered right down the middle of the table – they really add that sparkle.'

She adds, 'Then, the final touch is to use these charming pumpkin cookies as name cards. It's simple, it's stylish, and I think the orange always looks so festive.' While a pumpkin cookie is perfect for Thanksgiving, swap out this step with a festive cookie shaped like a star or a Christmas tree.

Ina's holiday table look is so stylish and surprisingly simple. While it works for Thanksgiving, changing the color palette and florals makes it the perfect advice for Christmas table styling.



Eleanor Richardson
Interior Design News Editor

I am the Interior Design News Editor at Homes and Gardens, covering mainly US-based designers and trending news stories. My love for interiors began when I interned in an interior design studio, working on commercial and private spaces. My passion grew while working in production, where I sourced beautiful locations for photoshoots and campaigns. Outside of work, I enjoy collecting antique decor and mid-century furniture for my home.

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