Is it décor or decor when speaking of decorations?

Alright, alright I get it! Thanks!

Either one is correct in English. I'm not sure about when it's used in French.

Not talking about french. In Canada where I am, British English is used, so which one would be appropriate? Can they both be used? But thanks anyway.

Yes, I'll say again: "Either one is correct in English."

When speaking of decorations, the correct term to use is "décor." The word "décor" is derived from the French language and refers to the overall style, appearance, or atmosphere of a space, particularly when it comes to interior design or furnishings. It encompasses the various decorative elements and features that contribute to the overall aesthetic of a room or an environment.

To confirm the correct term to use, you can consult reputable dictionaries or style guides. Online dictionaries, such as Merriam-Webster or Oxford English Dictionary, provide accurate definitions and spellings of words. Additionally, style guides like the Associated Press (AP) or Modern Language Association (MLA) offer guidelines on which spelling or style to use in written communication.