Ginny Romens' personal style is thoroughly modern. So when holiday season comes around, she wants her tree and other decorations to be as sleek and contemporary as her townhouse.
"Clean and airy, with a pop of color once in a while," she said, describing her taste.
Romens, a professional interior designer (she runs Romens at the Find with her daughter Lynn Goodwin), could create that look herself. But for the past two years, she's delegated her seasonal decorating to her granddaughter (Goodwin's daughter) Bridget Connell, a designer with Haute Flower Boutique.
"I would have to research [holiday] suppliers," Romens said, while Bridget is already well-versed.
With more homeowners opting for streamlined, modern style year-round, a growing number also are seeking that look for their seasonal decor, opting for clean lines and unexpected palettes rather than traditional holiday colors and motifs.
"Holidays always have an element of tradition," Connell said. "But this year, we have a lot more modern clients."
For those modern-minded folks, old-fashioned Santas and reindeer in holly-jolly hues just won't do. Connell turns instead to furs, metallics and layers to add holiday cheer. "It's all about texture," she said.
Even people who prefer traditional holiday decor are "having a little more fun with Christmas," Connell said, experimenting with inverted trees and decor that wraps around corners, for example.