Fans of BBC One’s Interior Design Masters will recognise Briony Ace from the most recent series, where she made it to the quarter finals with her love of neutrals and vintage finds. This Christmas, we were lucky enough to look around the interior designer’s home, all dressed up for the festive season and discover the inspiration behind her Christmas decorating ideas and a few styling tips along the way.

The interior designer lives in the three-bedroom semi-detached barn conversion on the Kent/Surrey border with her partner Joe Chandler and their sons. Briony is not only an interior designer (@brionyaceinteriors), but she also designs and imports homeware, working alongside Joe. So her home is a treasure trove of vintage and new finds.

Briony Ace hanging a bauble on a Christmas tree

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Below, Briony reveals how she transformed her stunning home for Christmas, from her hack for creating oversized bows to adding bountiful greenery in every room.

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Cox & Cox. Baubles, from a selection at Cox & Cox and Nkuku

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‘For my tree, which stands in our open-plan living-dining space, I’ve layered up my go-to neutrals of green, nude and cream, nestling in some beautiful claret red glass baubles to echo the fabric bows I’ve used everywhere! Oversized cream satin bows provide more glam,’ says Briony.

home decor trend, the beauty of a bow at Christmas is something I love. This year, I found old shirts and bed sheets in the same rich red as my baubles and napkins in my local charity shop, which I cut into bow-ready strips. I’ve popped these everywhere – from my vintage wall lights to a wooden board on my coffee table (made from an old pallet).’

Style tip: Bows can be added all around your Christmas home for instant impact, but take extra care when tying them around candles – you’ll need to make sure the candles don’t burn too low

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Lerwick carpet in Black/Cream stripe, £27.99sq m, Tapi. For a similar garland, try Gisela Graham

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‘We added panelling to our hallway, which makes the space feel more inviting. We also replaced door handles and hinges with black ones – small touches that matter to me. The striped stair carpet looks super smart, with the pre-lit garland dressed with more red “bed-sheet bows” and vintage brass bells,’ she explains.

Style tip: Follow Briony’s lead and use plenty of greenery – from fresh pine to faux garlands and foliage. Try a few oversized stems of fake eucalyptus, which can be bent to shape, in rustic vases.

Natural Gracie duvet covers, £135 for a single, Secret Linen Store. HoHoHo cushions, £35 each, Cox & Cox

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‘My boys’ bedroom is like a wonderland,’ says Briony.

White wall with charcoal house, popcorn garlands and candy cane garlands

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‘Chace and Colby’s desk area becomes a little grotto with garlands, candy canes and stockings. I drew the house directly on the wall with charcoal – and, of course, we ate more popcorn than made the actual garland.’