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Holiday Decor Trends for 2025: Devon Tobin Featured in The Spruce

The Spruce featured Devon in their 2025 holiday décor trend report. The Spruce reaches more than 11 million readers each month and is a national leader in home and design. Below is a breakdown of the trends Devon shared, how they show up in real homes, and how Duet Edit helps clients keep their homes organized and pulled together during the holidays.

The Spruce reached out this fall to talk about where holiday décor is heading for 2025. They were looking for ideas that feel warm, personal, and livable. No over-the-top themes. No clutter. No chaos. This aligns with how we design and how we support clients through Duet Edit.

Natural Textures

Wood, linen, wool, and handcrafted pieces make rooms feel warm and grounded. They blend into existing interiors and keep holiday décor from overwhelming the home.

Deep Greens

Green holds its place every year, but deeper tones feel right for 2025. They add richness without taking over the room and work especially well with Colorado architecture and the palettes we use most.

Quiet Shine

Soft metallics and warm light give rooms a glow instead of a glare. These moments create a sense of elevation without tipping into visual clutter.

Why These Trends Matter

These ideas aren’t about decorating. They’re about how people want to feel at home. Calm. Settled. Clear. Homes carry more weight during the holidays. More people. More activity. More stuff. These trends support ease instead of chaos.

This is exactly where Duet Edit fits.

 

 

What is Duet Edit?

Duet Edit is a service offering from Duet. It supports clients who want a polished, organized, well-running home without committing to full-service interior design. It also supports clients who already worked with us or another designer and want ongoing help keeping their home aligned with their lifestyle.

Edit handles the small but meaningful updates that keep a home feeling intentional.

Styling. Organization. Seasonal shifts. Space refreshes. Tablescapes. Exterior container planting by season or holiday. Reframing artwork. Moving existing pieces. Swapping pillows or window coverings. Re-accessorizing with items the client already owns. Packing and unpacking during moves or remodels. All the details that help a home feel settled and elevated year-round.

 

 

How Duet Edit Supports the Holidays

The holidays test a home. Edit steps in to make the season feel manageable.

  • sort and organize holiday décor.
  • create styling updates that match the home’s palette
  • set tablescapes for gatherings
  • refresh accessories so rooms feel warm and intentional
  • update exterior containers for the season
  • make small layout shifts that help the home function better during hosting

The goal is simple. A home that feels beautiful, stress-free, and ready.

Why This Feature Matters for Duet

National coverage like this helps people understand how we think about design and how we support clients long after the initial project ends. The Spruce conversation highlights the same themes that drive Duet Edit: clarity, intention, and livable luxury. It shows that what makes a home feel good isn’t volume or trend, it’s alignment.

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