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Thanksgiving Decor Tips to Match Your New Hampshire Home's Signature Style

Corina Cisneros

Licensed Real Estate Associate Broker/Owner (9 years experience)SpecialtiesBuyer's agent and Listing agent, Waterfront, Luxury, Single Family, New Con...

Licensed Real Estate Associate Broker/Owner (9 years experience)SpecialtiesBuyer's agent and Listing agent, Waterfront, Luxury, Single Family, New Con...

Nov 13 16 minutes read

What’s your home’s signature style?

Each of our homes has its own signature style, decorated in the colors we like, the things we care about, and items with sentimental value. Even if you didn’t plan and decorate your home with a specific interior design style in mind, there’s a good chance that your tastes lean toward one more than the others. Check out the descriptions of the following 12 interior design styles, and figure out which one aligns most closely with your home. Then take the Thanksgiving decor tips for a spin to make your home spectacular for the holiday.

1. Art Deco

Art Deco is an elegant and glamorous interior design style that emerged in the 1920s and 1930s. It's characterized by bold, geometric shapes, lavish materials like glass and chrome, and intricate detailing. Art Deco interiors typically feature symmetrical patterns and a strong sense of luxury. This style combines modern and traditional elements, resulting in a visually striking and sophisticated aesthetic.

Embrace the elegance of Art Deco by blending bold shapes and luxurious materials. For a New England touch, incorporate elements inspired by our local history—perhaps vintage pieces reminiscent of the roaring '20s in Boston or Portsmouth. Use gold, black, and hints of autumnal colors like cranberry or pumpkin and opt for tableware with sleek, elegant lines. Add glamorous touches like crystal and mirrored accessories. Consider geometric placemats and table runners to emphasize the Art Deco aesthetic, and spring for vintage Art Deco-style glassware for your Thanksgiving table setting.

2. Bohemian

Bohemian interior design is all about a free-spirited and eclectic approach. It embraces a mix of colors, patterns, and textures, often drawing inspiration from various cultures and eras. Bohemian spaces are characterized by a relaxed, laid-back vibe with an emphasis on natural materials, such as wood and textiles. It's a style that encourages creativity and self-expression, making it perfect for those who appreciate a boho-chic, unconventional look.

Bohemian styles resonate with New Hampshire's love for individual expression. Mix and match patterns with a nod to our local artisans. Think of adding handcrafted textiles or pottery from local markets in Concord or Manchester to your Thanksgiving setup. Use low seating like floor cushions and add plenty of pillows for a relaxed atmosphere. Decorate with plants and hanging macramé, and don't forget to include a mix of candles and lanterns to create a cozy, inviting ambiance.

3. Coastal

Coastal interior design is inspired by the ocean and beach living. It features a soothing color palette dominated by shades of blue and white, with touches of sandy neutrals. Coastal interiors often incorporate natural materials like driftwood, seashells, and woven textiles. Furniture is usually comfortable and relaxed, with a focus on creating a tranquil atmosphere that evokes the serenity of coastal living.

In a region surrounded by stunning coastlines,  a coastal theme fits perfectly - use these tips to create a tranquil and beach-inspired Thanksgiving atmosphere. Blend traditional blues and whites with accents that speak of our Atlantic shores, such as shells from Hampton Beach or driftwood collected along the Maine coast.. Use woven placemats and table runners, and consider displaying coastal-themed artwork or seascapes. Light blue candles and glass lanterns can enhance the maritime mood.

4. Contemporary

Contemporary design is characterized by clean lines, minimalism, and a sense of simplicity—but it is constantly evolving. This style often features neutral color palettes with bold pops of color and emphasizes open spaces and natural light. Furniture in contemporary interiors tends to be sleek and functional, with an emphasis on the use of modern materials like glass, metal, and concrete. It's a style that stays current with the latest design trends and is always getting an update.

Modernity meets tradition in New England's contemporary homes. Maintain clean lines and a minimalist approach, but don't hesitate to add a pop of color inspired by the vibrant fall foliage found throughout the White Mountains or along the Kancamagus Highway. Create a focal point with a statement centerpiece, such as a minimalist vase with seasonal blooms, and make use of your home’s natural light to emphasize the contemporary aesthetic.

5. Country

Country interior design is cozy and warm, drawing inspiration from rural life. It features rustic elements like wood beams, handcrafted furniture, and a warm color palette with soft, muted tones. This style creates a welcoming and down-to-earth atmosphere, often featuring vintage and handmade items. Country design celebrates tradition and nostalgia, making it a comforting and charming choice for homes.

To achieve a cozy and rustic country Thanksgiving, enhance this warm, inviting decor with local touches like maple wood accents, reflecting our famous maple syrup industry, or textiles with patterns inspired by traditional quilting bees. Use a checkered or gingham tablecloth and display mason jars filled with wildflowers. Rustic wooden candleholders and weathered, reclaimed wood furniture can add charm to the setting. Consider adding cozy, hand-knitted table runners and cozy, patchwork cushions to complete the welcoming, country-style look.

6. Eclectic

Eclectic design is all about mixing and matching different styles, eras, and materials to create a unique and personalized look. It often incorporates a diverse range of colors, patterns, and textures. The key to eclectic design is finding harmony in the juxtaposition of contrasting elements, resulting in a vibrant, visually stimulating, and one-of-a-kind interior.

For an eclectic Thanksgiving, don't be afraid to blend different patterns, colors, and materials. Eclectic styles reflect the diverse cultural heritage of New England. Combine modern pieces with antiques that tell the story of our region's colonial past. Incorporate a mix of textiles, like a patchwork tablecloth or a variety of mismatched chairs. Be creative with your centerpiece, combining elements like vintage teacups with modern succulents. Embrace uniqueness and individuality with your eclectic decor for a one-of-a-kind holiday.

7. Industrial

Industrial design draws inspiration from warehouses and factories, featuring raw, unfinished materials like exposed brick, steel, and concrete. It often embraces a utilitarian aesthetic with open spaces and high ceilings, incorporating industrial-style pendant lights to achieve an urban feel. Furniture in industrial interiors is typically functional and minimalist. This style combines a sense of ruggedness with a modern edge, creating a distinctive look.

If your home leans toward the industrial style, try the following for your Thanksgiving decor. Start with your brick or concrete backdrop. For your table setting, incorporate minimalist tableware and galvanized flatware. Decorate with rugged materials like concrete planters and steel candleholders. Industrial-style furniture with a mix of wood and metal complete the look, giving your Thanksgiving a modern, urban edge. In cities like Manchester, known for its historic mills, an industrial style is particularly relevant. Incorporate elements that echo this history, such as mill-inspired furniture or decor that nods to the industrial past of the Merrimack River valley.

8. Mediterranean

Mediterranean interior design is inspired by the coastal regions of Southern Europe. It features warm, earthy colors, textured walls, and rustic elements like terracotta tiles and wrought iron. Mediterranean interiors often include arched doorways, decorative tiling, and an abundance of natural light. This style evokes a sense of relaxation and is characterized by a fusion of European and North African influences.

For a Mediterranean-inspired Thanksgiving decor, embrace warm earthy colors, textured table linens, and rustic materials. While Mediterranean may seem distant, it connects with New England's strong European roots. Add touches that reflect the region's European immigration history, perhaps Italian ceramics or Greek-inspired patterns. Use terracotta dishes and Mediterranean-inspired patterns like mosaic tile tableware. Incorporate potted plants, olive branches, and succulents as part of your decor. Consider adding wrought-iron candleholders and lanterns to evoke the feeling of Southern European charm. Serve Mediterranean-inspired dishes to complete the experience.

9. Modern

Modern design is sleek, clean, and characterized by a focus on simplicity and functionality. It emphasizes the use of uncluttered spaces, neutral color palettes, and a lack of excessive ornamentation. Furniture in modern interiors is typically low-profile and often incorporates innovative materials. This style reflects a sense of timelessness and prioritizes form and function.

For a modern Thanksgiving, balance simplicity with hints of New England charm. Use artwork or centerpieces that showcase contemporary local artists or that reflect the modern architectural trends of cities like Nashua or Portsmouth. Choose minimalistic tableware with clean lines and consider clear glass or acrylic elements to maintain a sleek look. Use simple furniture to complement the overall design, ensuring a clean and timeless atmosphere.

10. Shabby Chic

Shabby Chic is a romantic and vintage-inspired interior design style. It combines elegant and reclaimed furniture with a soft, pastel color palette. Distressed finishes, floral patterns, and antique accessories are common in Shabby Chic interiors. The result is a charming and feminine atmosphere that exudes a sense of time-worn beauty and casual elegance.

This romantic style harmonizes with the quaint, historic homes found in many New England towns. Incorporate vintage finds from local antique shops and use pastel colors that mirror the soft hues of our coastal landscapes. Opt for pastel tableware, floral patterns, and distressed finishes. Decorate with soft, muted-colored flowers in old-style vases. Incorporate lace table runners and delicate, vintage china to enhance the romance and charm.

11. Southwestern

Southwestern design is inspired by the American Southwest, featuring warm desert colors, Native American patterns, and materials like adobe and clay. It often includes natural elements like wooden beams and leather furniture. Southwestern interiors create a warm and earthy atmosphere that celebrates the cultural heritage and natural beauty of the region.

Though distinctly different, a Southwestern style can echo New England’s autumn palette. Use warm colors reminiscent of our spectacular fall foliage and textiles that draw inspiration from the rustic, outdoor lifestyle of the region. Display cacti and succulents as part of your centerpiece, and add rustic touches like leather placemats and wooden dinnerware. Handwoven rugs and tribal artwork can complete the Southwestern look, creating a cozy and inviting Thanksgiving setting.

12. Traditional

Traditional interior design is classic and timeless, drawing inspiration from various historical periods. It features rich, deep colors, ornate detailing, and elegant furnishings. Traditional interiors often include antique or reproduction furniture, patterned textiles, and refined finishes. This style exudes a sense of formality and sophistication, making it a popular choice for more traditional and elegant homes.

Traditional decor is a natural fit in New England. Think colonial-inspired furniture and deep, rich colors that reflect our historical roots, from the Pilgrims' first Thanksgiving to the grandeur of old Boston. Set an elaborate table with fine china and silverware. Decorate with antique or reproduction furniture and add traditional elements like a chandelier or candelabra. Complete the look with a grand, formal centerpiece, like a crystal vase with seasonal flowers, to create a timelessly elegant Thanksgiving atmosphere.

Decorating with your signature style in New England

Your home in New Hampshire or New England is not just a space—it's a reflection of your history, your environment, and your community. As you prepare your home for Thanksgiving, remember that each decor choice is an opportunity to celebrate the unique blend of styles that make our region so special. Whether you're inspired by the rustic charm of the countryside or the sophisticated elegance of our urban centers, your Thanksgiving decor can be a tribute to both your personal style and our shared New England heritage.

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