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I’m an interior designer and I say tacky Christmas is BACK

WITH less than five weeks to go until Christmas, most of us will be thinking about decorating our homes for the festive season.

But before we go buying all new decorations to create a new, classy look, one expert has revealed that “beige Christmas” decor is no longer on trend.

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The colours on your tree can say a lot about your Christmas decor style
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And Christmas figurines are also popular this festive season[/caption]

In fact, people are getting more and more excited about “tacky” Christmas decor this holiday season.

Users on social media have been sharing their love for the nostalgic 2000’s festive vibe this year.

Festive fans on TikTok have been saying they can’t get enough of the style, with one user posting: “Tacky Christmas isn’t tacky and if tacky is wrong, I don’t want to be right”.

And now one interior designer has revealed the ways we can decorate our homes after noticing the huge shift in style preferences for the festive season.

Ola Jordan, interior design expert from EZ Living Furniture, has shared her tips on how we can change our decor in a way that’s reminiscent of the “tacky” 2000s Christmas whilst still keeping it tasteful and stylish.

And her tricks help us inject some nostalgic warmth into your home ready for the big day.

If you’re cringing a bit at the idea of having a tacky Christmas this year, just think that it’s basically already trending, people are just calling it different things

Ola JordanInterior design expert from EZ Living Furniture

She says: “There’s a whole host of fun, new and exciting Christmas trends for 2024 that actually already play on the idea of ‘tacky’ Christmas.

“From maximalist trees to supersized decorations and throwing it back to the disco era with pops of glitz, glamour, and bright colours – tacky is SO back.

“If you’re cringing a bit at the idea of having a tacky Christmas this year, just think that it’s basically already trending.

“People are just calling it different things.”

Red and gold, not beige and cold

One simple, classic, yet elegant way to bring tacky Christmas into your home is by decorating with red and gold baubles.

It is an easy and stylish way to pay homage to the 2000s Christmas vibe.

Ola says: “If you think back to your childhood Christmases, your memories will probably be a warm and fuzzy haze full of twinkling rainbow lights, mismatched baubles and vibrant colours and glitter.

“And red decorations can be used to bring this feeling back whilst still being on-trend.

“Opt for red baubles for your tree, complemented with glitzy gold accents to add some style and depth.”

Maximalism is in, minimalism is out

Gone are the days of sparse, understated Christmas decorations, the experts have revealed.

This year it’s all about the more, the merrier and layering our decor with lots of different textures, colours, and shapes.

They suggest: “Start with your tree as the focal point.

“Think oversized baubles, lush garlands, and ornaments that don’t necessarily ‘match’ but bring a sense of joyful chaos.

“Add glittering ribbons and vintage lights to create a bold, statement tree that’s a visual feast.

“Don’t forget to decorate other areas of the home too: we’re talking mantelpieces, doorways, windows, and even stair railings can all get the maximalist treatment!”

Nine Christmas decor mistakes that make your home look cheap

AN interior designer has insisted there are nine ways your Christmas decorations could make your home look cheap.

Paulina Wojas, interior designer at Stunning Chairs, reveals what to avoid and how you can create a tasteful, festive atmosphere at home instead.

  1. Mixed themes – Displaying Christmas decorations that don’t flow together can lead to a horrible appearance, making the home look cheap.
  2. Novelty Decorations – These also lack timelessness and therefore are a poor investment.
  3. Wrong-sized Christmas tree – A tree that’s too large or too small can disrupt the room’s aesthetic and make the space look cheap.
  4. Overdecorating – Following a less-is-more approach is key to achieving a beautiful home for Christmas.
  5. Lighting – While colourful lights in white, red, blue, or green may seem festive, they can often make your home look cheap.
  6. Low-Quality Faux Greenery – Artificial greenery that looks obviously fake or too shiny can cheapen your overall decor.
  7. Cluttered Christmas Tree – A tree overloaded with mismatched ornaments can look less elegant and more like a mismatched collection.
  8. Overusing Tinsel –  An overabundance of it can give your decor an “outdated, kitschy feel” making your space look like a cheap shop display.
  9. Using Too Many Glittery Items – Glitter, while festive, can easily create an overly flashy, tacky aesthetic when overused, making decorations look more like party favours than refined Christmas decor.

Figurines for festive memories

Incorporating figurines is a great way to add a playful and nostalgic touch to your decor, according to the experts.

Ola explains: “Think Santas, snowmen, nutcrackers, or even quirky Christmas gnomes!

“These figurines have been a staple of ‘tacky’ holiday decor for decades.

“They bring a sense of whimsy and tradition that’s impossible to replicate with modern, minimalist decor.

“Not only do they make for a fun conversation piece, but these figurines also make your Christmas setup feel really personal and reminiscent of those cherished childhood Christmases.

“If you want to get on board with the colourful chaos of a 2000’s themed Christmas and relive your childhood magic, why not take a look at EZ Living Furniture’s Christmas range and see what you can work with?”

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Irish beauty fans to love major Dyson Airwrap dupe landing in Aldi’s middle aisle for Black Friday- it’s €390 cheaper

IRISH beauty fans are set to love the Dyson Airwrap dupe landing on the middle aisle of Aldi next week.

The 5-in-1 Hair Styler will land in store on November 28 as one of the bargain supermarket’s major Black Friday deals.

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The tool comes in two colours[/caption]
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The product comes with several attachments[/caption]

The product is remarkably similar to the extremely popular Dyson Airwrap multi-styler and dryer.

The product has several attachments such as barrels for curling, a hair drying attachment and a round brush and uses hot air to style the hair.

The high-end products retails anywhere around the €449.99 mark depending on the model.

The Aldi version also uses hot air to style the hair but is a whopping €390 cheaper at just €59.99.

Describing the product on their website Aldi said: “Get that salon worthy look at home with a fantastic Black Friday offer.”

The tool has a sleek and easy to hold design and comes in a champagne colour and a grey colour with pink accents.

It features five attachments including a hair dryer attachment, and oval brush, two curling barrels and and oval brush.

The handy styler has three temperature settings and two speed settings.

It also has a cool shot button which will help set your hairstyle in place.

The 5-in-1 Hair Styler uses built in technology for easy frizz free hair styling.

It’s three temperature settings are 60C, 80C and 95C meaning you can use as little or as much heat as you want.

And the 180cm long power cord has a 360 degree swivel feature meaning you’ll be able to easily style your locks without tangling the cord.

This Black Friday bargain is sure to be a quick sell out so make sure you get down to your local store good and early next Thursday to get your hands on it.

CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS

Aldi have confirmed they are set to close their stores across the country for three days over the festive period.

All stores will close for Christmas Day and Stephens Day this year.

From December 27 to December 30, Aldi will reopen their doors from 8am to 9pm.

On New Years Eve, all Aldi stores will close early early at 7pm in the evening after opening at 9am that morning.

And stores will be closed nationwide once again on New Years Day.

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It features three heat settings and a cold shot button[/caption]

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I’m A Celeb’s Sam Thompson beg producers to check on campmate after they ‘go missing’

SAM Thompson has pleaded with I’m A Celebrity producers to check on Barry McGuigan.

The reigning King of the Jungle appeared worried about the boxer who went “missing” during last night’s episode.

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Sam Thompson said Barry needs someone to ‘put an arm around him’
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Barry McGuigan was not himself during last night’s I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here[/caption]

Barry is the oldest contestant in camp this year at 63.

Sam said last night on spin-off show Unpacked: “I worry about Barry.

“The rain won’t help because it does affect some people more.

“I didn’t see him at all this episode and just need someone to put his arm around him.”

Since the show launch, Barry’s struggled to get stars as he was let down by his eyesight.

Last night he appeared furious when the camp was punished for having contraband.

Dean McCullough had been hiding tea bags to treat his co-stars in the jungle – before they were banished by bosses.

Melvin Odoom – who won ten cupcakes in a challenge – was forced to return to camp with half of that because of the stashed tea bags.

Noticing Barry’s reaction, one fan said: “Barry is going to lose his rag the quickest.. The man is starving. I am here for this.”

Someone else said: “Barry is fuminggg about the teabags he just wanted a whole cupcake bless his HEART I want to protect him at all costs.”

Another added: “Barry isn’t enjoying himself at all. I predict he’ll quit before Sunday.”

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She’ll be telling stories from her time in the jungle, sharing her completely unfiltered thoughts on the cast and nominating a villain every morning after the show.

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