Homes for the Holiday 2025

The Ultimate Bachelorette Pad: Glamour , Celebration, and a Hint of Mischief

For this year’s Homes for the Holidays, our team was inspired by the idea of a sophisticated, single woman creating her own version of seasonal magic—a space that celebrates independence, elegance, and the joy of hosting on her own terms.

Set in the historic library of Cecil Green Park House, this room reimagines tradition with a fresh, feminine twist.

We’ve created a glamorous bachelorette pad that layers sultry textures, sculptural forms, and festive drama. There’s a place to dine, lounge, and dream—all within the refined envelope of this storied space.

“My parents taught me, from a young age, that your work isn’t truly complete until you use your skills and time to give something back. Community involvement has always been a source of joy and purpose, and it’s incredibly rewarding to contribute to something that directly supports young people and families in need,” Trish says.

The Showstopper

Anchoring the room is a couture-inspired showstopper: a vintage dressmaker form wearing a custom ballgown made entirely of winter greenery, styled in partnership with the incomparable Hilary Miles Flowers. It’s our wink to fashion, fantasy, and the art of reinvention.

It Takes a Community

Furniture from Once a Tree brings a sophisticated edge, mixing clean lines with bold silhouettes to echo the confidence and individuality of the woman who lives here. Rich woods, soft velvets, and touches of brass lend warmth and dimension, while seasonal floral moments and unexpected details add a sense of play.


Community Partners:
Once A Tree
Hilary Miles Flowers
St. Geneve
Pedersen’s Event Rentals
Hunter’s Garden Center

Media Support:
Vancouver Sun
Western Living

 
 

Take the Tour

This isn’t your grandmother’s holiday decor. It’s luxe, feminine, and just a little bit daring—designed to inspire women to make space for themselves, at every stage of life.

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