Canadian crooner Michael Buble, known for his nostalgic renditions of different Christmas songs, takes us into his sleek Vancouver home where Christmas, music, family and food come together once every year.

According to a feature in Style at Home, the Buble home is filled with loved ones coming from different parts of the world like South Africa, Argentina, London and L.A., during the holidays. 

Michael compares his family's celebration to an old-school Hollywood party; his music room becomes a place where people sing accompanied by piano, and their basement becomes a salsa club. Music is something that is very much present in their home during this time of the year, according to Michael.

The Buble home boasts of elegant black, white and gold palette. The living room focuses on neutrals brightened up by fresh plants or flowers. Along the hallway is one of Michael's collection of artworks, which is a collage of broken records. Buble is a lover of art pieces and he takes prides in displaying his prized collection which includes the works of Jann Arden and Tony Bennett. Another precious piece is displayed just above the fireplace in the living room, a photograph of Chet Baker by William Claxton.

The Christmas spirit is very much felt around the house; a fresh green wreath is framed by a simple mirror, and below it is a table with a bowl full of gifts and Christmas ornaments. Each gift is delicately wrapped with a customized musical sheet paper, carefully secured with a satin ribbon.

The design of their dining table is faithful to the living room's elegant neutrals, with black table linens and white flatware with subtle gold tones. An elegant DIY snowballs which are beautiful white peonies arranged like a dome serves as the centerpiece for the sophisticated table setup.  

With the holidays approaching, Buble cannot help but remember their own Christmas traditions, "My dad and I would get the lights out of the attic and string them up outside, while my mom and sisters would decorate the inside. Then we'd gather around the Christmas tree and put the star topper on together."