The Art of the Holiday Tablescape: 3 Styles to Wow Your Guests (On a Budget)
The menu is planned. The turkey (or roast) is ordered. But as any seasoned host knows, the food is only half the experience. The atmosphere is what turns a simple dinner into a core memory.
In 2025, "Tablescaping"—the art of styling a tabletop—is the season's biggest trend. But don't let the Pinterest perfection intimidate you. You don’t need a professional designer or a cabinet full of expensive china to create a magical setting.
You just need creativity, a cohesive theme, and a few strategic "statement pieces." Here is how to transform your dining room this December using items you can easily find at your favorite home stores.
The Foundation: It Starts with the Linens
Before we dive into themes, let’s talk basics. The quickest way to elevate a meal from "casual Tuesday" to "Holiday Feast" is texture.
Pro Tip:Ditch the paper napkins. Investing in a set of real cloth napkins (cotton or linen) instantly adds sophistication. Pair them with a neutral tablecloth—cream, white, or slate gray. Think of this as your blank canvas; it allows you to change your holiday theme every year just by swapping out the cheaper accessories like candles and napkin rings, without buying new linens every time.
Style 1: The Classic Traditional
If your holiday vibe is "nostalgic Hallmark movie," this is your lane. This style is all about warmth, abundance, and the timeless color palette of deep reds, forest greens, and sparkling gold.
● The Look: Use a tartan or plaid table runner as the anchor. Add gold charger plates under your simple white dinner plates to create layers.
● The Centerpiece: Go for height. Tall tapered red candles in brass holders create that warm, flickering glow that makes everyone look good.
● Where to find it: You can find beautiful traditional pieces at Macy’s. Look for their holiday dinnerware collections or gold accent pieces that feel timeless.
Style 2: The Modern Minimalist
Not a fan of the red and green explosion? The "Silent Luxury" trend has hit home decor, too. This style is crisp, sophisticated, and perfect for a New Year's Eve dinner or a chic Christmas Eve.
● The Look: Keep the linens crisp white. Use silver or matte black silverware instead of gold. The goal here is "breathing room" on the table.
● The Centerpiece: Fresh greenery is key. A simple garland of eucalyptus or pine branches running down the center of the table smells amazing and looks expensive. Add white pillar candles of varying heights.
● Where to find it: To get that sleek, West Elm-inspired aesthetic without the high price tag, check out the home collections at Target or Wayfair. Look for geometric candle holders and simple stoneware.
Style 3: The Rustic Farmhouse
Cozy, welcoming, and unpretentious. This style says, "Come in, take off your coat, and stay a while." It uses natural materials to bring the outdoors in.
● The Look: Skip the tablecloth and show off the wood table (or use a burlap runner). Use woven placemats (rattan or seagrass) to add earthiness.
● The Centerpiece: Mason jars filled with fairy lights or pinecones. Wood serving boards are essential here.
● Where to find it: Target is the undisputed king of this style (especially their Hearth & Hand collection). Michaels is also a treasure trove for the DIY elements like pinecones and faux berries.
The "Edible Decor" Strategy
Here is a hosting secret: your food can double as decoration. Why buy a plastic centerpiece when a massive Charcuterie Board can sit in the middle of the table as guests arrive?
A tiered cake stand filled with holiday cookies or a beautiful bowl of pomegranates adds color and height to the table—and it’s practical.
● Shopping Tip: For premium cheeses, colorful fruits, and artisanal crackers that look as good as they taste, order your groceries via Whole Foods or Instacart.
Where to Shop the Look (Smartly)
Inspired to refresh your dining room? You don't have to drive all over town fighting holiday traffic just yet.
Whether you're eyeing that rustic serving board from Target, the gold chargers from Macy’s, or planning a complete dining set refresh from Wayfair or Home Depot, start your search in the Marketplace within the Inter Super App.
Here is the trick: Simply purchase a Digital Gift Card for these brands directly in the Super App. You’ll earn cashback instantly on the card purchase, and then you can use that balance to shop for your favorite decor pieces online or in-store. It’s the smartest way to fund your holiday refresh while starting your New Year’s savings..
Create a Holiday to Remember
Hosting is an act of love. It’s about setting a stage where people can connect. So light the candles, put on a jazz playlist, and enjoy the beautiful space you’ve created.
Ready to set the table? Explore the 'Home & Decor' partners in the Inter Super App today and find your signature style
