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What’s Your Christmas Decorating Vibe?

House and yard with a vibrant, beautiful and extravagant Christmas light display.

Family feuds and couple spats have ignited over Christmas decorations. About a quarter of households admit they’ve disagreed over their holiday décor, usually because a family member or spouse prefers a more traditional decorating scheme than someone else in the household does, according to a survey from Angi. (The longstanding white versus colored Christmas light debate is for real!)

To prevent any Christmas feuds from spoiling your holiday spirit, your household may want to agree on which of these four people best represents your style:

Learn more about which type of Christmas decorator you are and the latest trends you might choose.

The Traditionalist

Nostalgia is at the heart of this style. Interior designer Bree Steele, with the design firm RJ Living in Melbourne, Australia, says it’s about embracing the classics: red and green color palettes, plaid patterns, and natural elements, like pine cones and holly. “The key is in the details: wreaths on doors, garland-wrapped staircases, and a beautifully decorated tree with heirloom ornaments,” she says. Also, scents like cinnamon or pine candles create a sensory experience, she notes.

The Minimalist

“The key to minimalist decorating lies in simplicity and sophistication,” says Steele, adding that the style embraces muted or monochromatic colors, an understated tree, and soft lighting. “For the exterior, simple string lights and a modern wreath can convey a chic and understated holiday spirit.”

The Maximalist

“For those who love to go all out, the ‘over-the-top’ style is perfect for creating that wow factor,” Steele says. “Vibrant colors, elaborate light displays, and animated outdoor decorations can make your home the talk of the town.”

The Techie

Armed with smart plugs and a smartphone, indoor or outdoor Christmas decorations can be transformed into teched-out light shows. Erin Lawrence, who heads TechGadgetsInternational.com, has seen growing interest in high-tech holiday decorations. “People are looking for easy-to-use holiday decorating solutions that don’t always require them to climb a ladder to change a burnt-out bulb or reposition a string,” she says. “Smart, app-controlled lighting is the ultimate low-maintenance solution.”

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