At Home Beautiful we love the festive spirit so we sat down with five of our favourite interior designers, stylists and experts to watch as they deck the halls with a wide range of decorations. We asked Melinda Hartwright to show us how to style our homes with a Hamptons twist this silly season.
The queen of Hamptons style has to be interior designer Melinda Hartwright. The classic white and blue with elevated details is what she does beautifully all year round, particularly in her former home in the Southern Highlands of NSW and now in her new abode, nestled high in the Noosa Hinterland. She was our go-to to demonstrate how to make it extra magical at the most wonderful time of the year.
We chat to the mum-of-three and founder of Melinda Hartwright Interiors about her Christmas traditions, decorating must-haves and her festive menu.
A Christmas tradition in your house isโฆ
โSince our eldest Charlie was a baby we have always cuddled together in bed as a family and read The Night Before Christmas on Christmas Eve after putting out the treats for Santa by the fireplace. Even now as teenagers they all love getting the book out and each of them takes a turn to read a page.โ

Do you celebrate on Christmas Eve or Christmas morning?
โChristmas morning, and thankfully as the kids get older it doesnโt start pre-dawn like it used to! The festivities begin with sacks and stockings brought onto our bed with the dogs and we take turns opening a present, before we start the day with pancakes and croissants.โ
What are your favourite decorations?
โAbout 10 years ago, I bought silver photo frame ornaments from Pottery Barn, which I had engraved with our names. They always take pride of place on the tree, along with the silver-painted wooden initials of each family member.โ

What is your table decorating must-have?
โCrackers, greenery and lots of candles. I have made crackers with leftover wallpaper, too.โ
โBlue and white with touches of gold and silver look best in our home.โ
Melinda

Formal or no-fuss?
โWe like a more formal and traditional style Christmas simply to make the day more special and appreciated. Everyone likes getting dressed up.โ

Whatโs on the menu?
โTraditional fare and all the trimmings. My grandmother has always made a delicious sweet potato bake that has melted marshmallow on the top; it is a spicy Caribbean dish and is a lovely complement to the turkey.โ

What dinnerware do you use for your Christmas table?
โWe received a Royal Doulton dinner set when we were married, white with a silver trim, so that is always used for the table along with our proper silverware and silver embroidered linen napkins.โ

For Christmas, thereโs no place Iโd rather be thanโฆ
โWith a glass of champagne in my hand, a pretty dress on, turkey in the oven, watching the joy on our kidsโ faces as they open their presents. It never gets old.โ

Want more Christmas decorating inspiration? See the other expert homes in the series: