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The Straits Times
|December 21, 2024
With Christmas and Chinese New Year just a month apart, choose versatile decor that pulls double duty
Christmas 2024 and Chinese New Year (CNY) 2025 are barely a month apart, so spending on home decor accents for two occasions could be a costly affair.
Transitioning from one festivity to another is key not only to maintaining a sense of occasion, but also getting more mileage through thoughtful curation, say design experts.
Mrs Nikki Hunt, founder of award-winning interior design firm Design Intervention, says choosing versatile decor collectibles that work for Christmas and Chinese New Year is a smart, sustainable way to save money while still creating a festive ambience.
"Red, for me, is the ultimate Christmas colour. It exudes warmth, joy and tradition. It also happens to be a cornerstone of the Chinese New Year palette, symbolising good fortune and happiness," says Mrs Hunt, 57, a London-born designer who recently became a Singapore citizen.
She adds that when planning a home's decor for 2025—which also marks Singapore's 60th year of independence—red is even more significant, as it is one of the city-state's national colours.
"This makes it a perfect year to invest in timeless items that celebrate the season while also being meaningful all year round," she adds.
When you put thought into the details, whether it's decorating a tree or setting a beautiful table, it helps everyone pause and truly savour the occasion.
Home-grown design brand Onlewo's Peranakan Art Print. PHOTO: ONLEWO
Try to incorporate red in tabletop settings with striking goblets, richly hued napkins and patterned china that work well for both Christmas and CNY, she advises.
When decorating, focus on items that evoke a sense of tradition while still feeling fresh. Candles in gold holders, red-and-white floral arrangements and layered table linens in rich textures can transition seamlessly from one occasion to the next with minimal effort.
This story is from the December 21, 2024 edition of The Straits Times.
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