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Follow designer Jules Moore’s four simple tips to create a festive space.
What better source for a festive décor tip than from a designer who found inspiration from a Nordic reindeer for her home’s color palette? Look no further than Jules Moore. While her Pueblo-style home is in Santa Fe, she was drawn to the velvety silver-grays, rich browns, and crisp whites of the beloved animal she spotted throughout her time in Norway on an interior design project.
To help create an inviting seasonal vibe, Moore’s décor idea blends two personal passions: travel and hosting dreamy gatherings. “For this global-inspired holiday idea, I incorporate pieces and ornaments that I’ve found from traveling around the world—things that remind me of all my international friends—so that when everyone comes over, there’s a little piece of them in the décor,” Moore said. Exhibit A? A felted elephant from a dear friend in India.
Ever the visionary, Jules has a new way to use those classic ornaments you’ve collected over the years to create the coziest of spaces for conversations at your next gathering. Follow these four simple steps to bring a little cheer to your home this year.
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