Saturday Star

It’s a big festive wrap

From the perfect lighting on outdoor tables in windy conditions to making your own wreath for the front door and setting a holiday table, we sourced great ideas for you

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A range of experts answer some of our festive season questions

QFamily is coming for the holidays and I feel obliged to at least have some of their photos out. Please give me a creative way to showcase them.

ABesides gallery walls you can use a floating shelf to create a stacked layout for a more casual aesthetic. Consider hanging photos outside your bookcase for a curio feel. You may be tempted to leave them there after family have left. – Nancy Fire

QWe like to make our own wreaths for our front door. What materials do you think will be popular this year?

ATry rose gold eucalyptus and bleached pine cones. For a more dramatic focal point, dried protea blossoms are making a strong showing. – Greg Lehmkuhl, creative director Terrain

QEvery year I wonder what to do with my large, round wood table for Christmas dinners. How can I dmake it look festive and formal? Should I try place mats or a runner?

AThink about layering your table. Use a textured charger, something woven such as sisal or raffia, to create height, then layer coloured fabric that is smaller than the charger but larger than the dinner plate. Use a patterned napkin to bring in colour and design to establish the aesthetic. Don’t forget about updated flatware finishes, such as mixing different metals or even matte black. Have fun, be creative and allow your centre piece to work with your table setting.

– Nancy Fire, design director HGTV Home

QI don’t like faux candles, but lighting my outdoor table with real candles is frustratin­g on a windy day. Do you have any ideas for my family and I?

AI use hurricane candle holders on our outdoor dining table and side tables. They prevent the wind from blowing them out, and you can use a large candle for events that run long into the night. I also layer in colour with fruit or flowers on the bottom for a colourful touch to the table. Or forego the real thing with some battery-operated “candles”– Designer Marika Meyer

 ??  ?? Have fun and be creative when laying your table for Christmas meals this year. Allow your centre piece to work with the setting.
Have fun and be creative when laying your table for Christmas meals this year. Allow your centre piece to work with the setting.

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