

Whether you’ve been counting down the days to pumpkin-spice everything or the Holiday season takes you by surprise, you can decorate for Thanksgiving in no time with expert decorating ideas from our interior design pros. Come minimalist, traditionalist, or eclectics, we have swoon-worthy ideas for every type of host.
Thanksgiving Decorating Ideas and Inspiration


Before jumping into creating a festive yet tasteful interior, be inspired by Thanksgiving decorating ideas that take only a few tweaks to pull off.
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1. Just a Hint of Holidays


Thanksgiving home decor ideas are trendier than ever, blending in with interiors and complementing the overall style. Think a large but delicate bouquet of daffodils, daisies, and sprigs sitting atop a mantelpiece with an impactful result—it’s celebratory yet subtle. On the other hand, darling white pumpkins add fun but are chic enough to stay the entire year.
Creating a cozy and festive mood for Thanksgiving is easier than you think. In fact, you only need one or two pieces to get it right. Here, a textured throw pillow arrangement and blankets in holiday hues complement a planter of rustic branches for an ever-so-discreet decor scheme.
DESIGN TIP: Decorate for Thanksgiving with subtle decor in burnt seasonal colors like orange, red, and brown.
2. Fall into Entryway Cheer


An entryway is a great place for Thanksgiving home decor because it’s the first thing your guests will see. Both example entryways, pictured above, have the same autumnal color palette, but they have distinctly different styles. One has a traditional farm style, perfect for making a home cozy, whereas the other has a contemporary design, perfect for a style punch.
DESIGN TIP: Since an entryway is typically small, be practical, work with what you have, and don’t add too much décor. A colorful amber coat on the coat rack and a festive decoration or two are all you need.
4. Cozied Bedrooms


Guests often stay over after a Thanksgiving feast, and a bedroom dressed for the occasion can make the warm and fuzzy feelings linger a little longer. We love these bedrooms because they radiate the snugness of the season, albeit in modern and transitional styles.


DESIGN TIP: Keep the primary color scheme of a guest bedroom neutral – this makes it easy to change the look with accessories like scatter cushions, throws, and flowers.
5. Dried Wild Berries, Crabapples, Pampas + Candles


If you love natural décor, then subtle Thanksgiving decorating ideas with crabapple or berry sprigs are for you. The combination sets the tone for relaxed entertaining, perfect for a day of appreciating the little things.
DESIGN TIP: Pair dried berry twigs with dried ingredients, such as mini corn cobs or cinnamon sticks to represent a Thanksgiving harvest. One twig per place setting is enough, or, as a casual centerpiece, a few twigs with a few eucalyptus leaves will do the trick.
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Magazine-Worthy Thanksgiving Table Décor


Toasts, celebration, and deliciousness all come alive around a Thanksgiving table setting, even more so when the décor can grace the cover of a magazine. Surprisingly, it doesn’t take much to put together a breathtaking Thanksgiving table your guests will love. You can use seasonal produce, ambient lighting, and a few blooms to set an incredible arrangement.
Thanksgiving Table Setting Tips


- Less is better. When in doubt, leave it off – a busy Thanksgiving table setting tends to be overwhelming.
- Opt for low but add height. Décor and candles must be short enough for guests to see and interact with the person sitting across them. You can add height with thin, tall candlesticks or delicate twigs.
- Limit your color palette. To create a chic table setting, stick to two or three colors, as well as an accent hue. You can use the outdoors or even your menu ingredients as inspiration.
- Seasonal ingredients can double as décor. Humble squashes, star anise, and whatever is fresh from the harvest can double as Thanksgiving table décor. One or two can be very impactful on a dining table.
- Mix crockery, glassware, and cutlery. Mix differently shaped and textured plates, juxtapose copper and silver and add unique glassware – have fun with the essentials.
- Add vintage. Aged pieces, like vases, or cutlery, can add instant personality to a table.
Our Favorite Thanksgiving Table Decor & Centerpieces


WHAT WE LOVE: That a blade of fairy-lighted wheat and natural decor makes such a stunning statement – this table sings “less is more!”


WHAT WE LOVE: The contrast of natural browns against black tableware. Paired with delicate candlesticks, the predominantly noir tablescape is romantic and inviting.


WHAT WE LOVE: The blend of earthy palette and natural décor provides just the right amount of nostalgia. The sweet bouquet of seasonal foliage, perhaps spruced up with a few roses, also adds a contemporary touch we adore.


WHAT WE LOVE: The centerpiece is where Thanksgiving decorating ideas truly come to life. Showstopper or not, a Thanksgiving table setting is where family and friends meet, so it’s good to give it a special touch with chic holiday decoration.
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Welcoming Thanksgiving Door Decor Ideas


Welcome your loved ones with a beautiful and inviting doorstep. A beautiful Thanksgiving wreath certainly shows that your home is filled with festive spirit but there are contemporary décor ideas that could bring just as much cheer.


You can step away from fall colors if you feel like a change. Paint one or two odd pumpkins in white or gold and arrange them with flowerpots as a happy – alternative – hello to visitors. Mini Chrysanthemums or daises, for instance, will work well because they are easy to maintain and can last quite a while. These gourds and blooms also perfectly match the lush wreaths adorning the front doors.


Or, spruce up your welcome with a “Hello Pumpkin” doormat. Your guests are sure to feel some of the festive cheer as they wait on your doorstep.
DESIGN TIP: Coordinate the color of your Thanksgiving door décor so that it forms a cohesive and pretty picture.
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Perfect Colors for Thanksgiving Home Decor


When we think of Thanksgiving colors, orange, red, yellow, and brown come to mind. These colors can make a room pop, but they can also feel a bit tired or outdated. Fortunately, you don’t have to stick to a traditional palette when you decorate for Thanksgiving. With so much beautiful contemporary Thanksgiving home décor available, your color scheme can include any hue – even blue can work.


Gold and white is such a classic combination, it never fails to set the tone for the holidays. That’s why this celebratory combination will forever be a timeless Thanksgiving color scheme.


Blue is such an unlikely candidate for Thanksgiving decorating ideas, but it works. The cooler hue can give an air of formality or make a traditional setting feel a little lighter by contrasting with warm tones.


Not only is a green and white color scheme easy to pull off, but it is also very uplifting. To create the look, forage or buy a couple of bunches from the florist, and then arrange them with white Thanksgiving home décor in key areas in your home, like the dining room, mantelpiece, and entryway.


Black is another surprise that can provide a base for some of the most stunning and sophisticated Thanksgiving interiors. Pair the striking tone with white, earthy brown, gold, or green for a beautiful festive table.
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