Courtney Warren is a Texas-based interior designer whose work has been featured in Real Simple, Better Homes & Gardens, Good Housekeeping, Apartment Therapy, and Today.com. She is a frequent consultant on Fox 4 TV’s Good Day program in Dallas, was ranked in the top 3 percent of interior designers in the US by Houzz.com, and starred in the Dallas episode of TLC’sFour Houses. She delights in helping overwhelmed clients create beautiful spaces—and will never turn down a warm chocolate chip cookie or Diet Dr Pepper.

Double duty holiday decor saves you both time and money. Instead of buying separate items for each occasion, look for versatile pieces that can shift easily between October and November. This approach creates a seamless transition and keeps your home looking festive without extra clutter.

Tips for Versatile Decorating
Stick with a neutral base palette, then layer in small holiday-specific touches. For example, add bats or black ribbon for Halloween, then switch to wheat stalks or plaid napkins for Thanksgiving. A few quick swaps can completely change the mood without buying or storing extra decor.


Top Items That Transition Effortlessly

While we are talking about great values and making things easier this holiday season, I have just the thing that may help you.

I have been helping people with the holidays for the past 13 years, and I find that we all (myself included) can tend to make them overly complicated and miss out on the magic they can bring.
So, I put together some all my best holiday decor tips and hacks for both Autumn and Christmas so we can make holiday decor simpler, yet beautiful, and instead, can enjoy what really matters this holiday season.
Do you need that kind of help?

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