Joanna Gaines’ Christmas Living Room Remains a Masterclass in Timeless, Sophisticated Holiday Decorating for 2025
Celebrate the enduring charm of Christmas with classic decor, abundant greenery, and warm, nature-inspired colors that bring cozy elegance to your home
The holiday season has always been my favorite time of year – and yes, I’m unapologetically one of those people who decorates early. The scent of pine, a pan of mulled wine on the stove, and festive music at full volume instantly set the mood.
When it comes to decorating, I always look to Joanna Gaines for inspiration. The interior designer, entrepreneur, and HGTV star has mastered the art of creating cozy, traditional spaces that feel both nostalgic and timeless. This is the balance I aim to strike in my own home each Christmas.
Joanna Gaines and I share a love for early decorating and for what I’d call heritage, traditional Christmas decor ideas – a move away from fleeting trends and towards pieces that tell a story. It’s a sentiment echoed by Dayna Isom Johnson, Etsy's trend and design expert, who says: ‘This year, many of us are opting for Christmas decor ideas reminiscent of a time before technology – one filled with simpler pleasures and a return to a wholesome, rustic lifestyle that celebrates simplicity, tradition, and nostalgia.’
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And that feels especially true for 2025, as many of us crave warmth and authenticity in our homes. To channel this enduring aesthetic, Johnson recommends leaning into ‘warm tones, cozy textures, foraged decor, and vintage pieces.’
At the heart of every traditional home decorated for Christmas is the tree. Whether it’s a grand fir or a perfectly proportioned pine, a classic green Christmas tree is the ultimate symbol of the season. While real trees offer unbeatable fragrance and texture, beautifully crafted faux versions – such as those from Balsam Hill – provide an equally elegant and practical option.
For those who love a timeless look, Michael Giannelli of East Hampton Gardens suggests: ‘Choose a large, classic fir tree and decorate it with twinkling lights, red, green, and silver or gold beaded garlands, decorative bows, and neutral ornaments – guaranteed to create a cozy, classic look.’
Similar traditional Christmas decorating scheme
This nature-led approach extends beyond the tree. Think generous swags of greenery over mantels and doorways, wreaths that celebrate seasonal foliage, and subtle, foraged touches that add depth and texture. Inspired by Gaines’ signature style, try combining pine, cedar, and eucalyptus with pinecones and berries for a rustic yet refined display.
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And of course, no traditional festive home is complete without a beautifully dressed Christmas mantel. Hanging a trio of stockings – in neutrals or shades that complement your room’s palette – instantly evokes a sense of comfort and anticipation. Pair them with layered greenery, soft candlelight, and perhaps a few vintage ornaments to complete the look.
Ultimately, the enduring charm of traditional Christmas style lies in its ability to make a home feel both timeless and deeply personal. Trends may come and go, but the warmth, nostalgia, and quiet beauty of this style – the kind Joanna Gaines embodies so effortlessly – are here to stay.
Shop the Traditional Holiday Edit
If, like me, you’re longing for the charm of Christmases past, you’ll love the Magnolia Holiday Shop and Hearth & Hand with Magnolia at Target. From timeless ornaments to cozy decor, these hand-picked pieces bring classic yuletide magic to every corner of your home.
Add a touch of elegance to your holiday décor with the 3” Assorted Flocked Baubles. Crafted from glass in a classic shape and finished in sophisticated colors, these ornaments bring subtle dimension and a chic, refined look to any Christmas tree or festive display.

Jennifer is the Digital Editor at Homes & Gardens, bringing years of interiors experience across the US and UK. She has worked with leading publications, blending expertise in PR, marketing, social media, commercial strategy, and e-commerce. Jennifer has covered every corner of the home – curating projects from top interior designers, sourcing celebrity properties, reviewing appliances, and delivering timely news. Now, she channels her digital skills into shaping the world’s leading interiors website.
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