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Christmas with a style twist

By Danielle Banton

Deck the halls with bells of holly…  Here are a few tips brought to you by our design professionals at Ray White Double Bay on how to make your festive decorations more stylish!

Gone are the traditional decorations we have come to know and in their place are interior design inspired Christmas looks that are sure to please both home owners and guests.

  1. Dust Fruit with Glitter

Fake an icy frost with this wintry recipe: Mix three parts edible white glitter to one part silver. Then coat pears, limes and grapes for a sparkly centrepiece.

  1. Dangle Candy Canes

Keep treats on display (out of kids’ and pets’ reach) by hanging them along the top of a window. Hooked on matching ribbon, the peppermints look extra sweet.

  1. Blend Nuts

Display winter’s most festive foods (walnuts, cranberries and kumquats in a glass vase with a candle in the middle.

  1. Mix Neutral Hues

Sometimes it pays to steer clear of red and green during the holiday season. Instead, this blogger (pictured) draped her tablespace in white-and-gold décor for a sophisticated Christmas style.

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