Friday, July 3, 2015

4th of July Party Décor: Keeping it Classy

4th of July Party Décor: Keeping it Classy

Want to throw a last minute get-together (or begin collecting ideas for next year)? I’ve put together a list of tasteful and surprisingly unique interior design ideas for your Independence Day bash!

Here are 5 simple and dare I say, "classy", ways to decorate for 4th of July.


Put a unique twist on your décor by sticking within the red, white and blue color scheme, but choosing slightly less traditional patterns. You don’t have to use outdated décor to celebrate our history.


Stick with a more subdued overall color scheme, and make the event POP with beautiful flower arrangements and unique details.


Sometimes, it’s hard to resist the appeal of vintage décor – and you shouldn’t! Draped banners, flags and fabric offer a clean look with a vintage feel that works perfectly for Fourth of July. 


Make a classically decorated Fourth of July table stand-out by adding an extra color like an eye-grabbing yellow, or getting rid of one of the colors all-together. The addition of some fun accessories (like the pop bottles and nautical extras) will make your party unexpected and memorable.   


With design in mind and creativity in gear, you can actually forgo the traditional colors all-together. Something creative like “firework lights” can give a subtle Fourth of July impression, without any red, white or blue in sight!

Happy Independence Day from your friends at Kelly Tivey Interior Design!

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