How To Give Your Home A Holiday-Inspired Refresh, Based On Your Decorating Style

You can tell a lot about someone's personality by how all out they go with decorating for the holidays. Within one friend group alone, you can identify everyone from the "it's the day after Thanksgiving and my tree is already up" person to the "monochrome is for all seasons" devotee.

But no matter where you fall on the spectrum, At Home has holiday decor covered for nearly every style. With ultra affordable price points and the ability to order online and pick up in-store, you can give your home the seasonal refresh it craves without eating into your gifting budget.

To get you started, we've hand-selected the touches that go with your personal flavor, so you can get to the fun part: shopping. Are you a holiday nostalgic, a cozy connoisseur, or a kitsch lover with a twist? See your personal picks below.

You're the person who has a calendar alert to bust out the string lights the moment the last Thanksgiving dish is dry. Plaid, greenery, and nostalgic touches are all fair game here, with a bit of a rustic cabin vibe to bring the holiday spirit without going total Clark Griswold. Snag a faux tree for instant gratification, and you'll be transported to a cozy spot by the fire.

If white is your design mood all year long, lean into the winter wonderland aesthetic with soft textures and natural touches to dial the cozy factor up a notch. From birch accents to a white-flocked tree, the full monochromatic look offers cohesion that feels calming and full of hygge possibility.

For you, unpacking the family heirlooms is the first sign the season has arrived. Still, that doesn't mean your decor arsenal can't use a bit more reinforcement, namely in rich reds and golds and shiny baubles to add a bit of sheen and wonder to your usual spread. A garland with a touch of bling or a potted fir tree will bring your traditional look together.

The overall mantra of your space is "more is more" — which means an eclectic, colorful scheme with a dash of retro flair is welcome. Step out of the usual color palette with a pop-art teal tree, Mardi-Gras-inspired ornaments, and all the glitter for ​the​ most extra holiday season ever.

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