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Monday, December 9, 2013

Decorating with elements of nature during the festive season

Adding touches of nature throughout one's home while decorating for the festive season is a must. Aside from the obvious Christmas tree or two there are numerous ways to decorate with foliage in a big way or with little touches. This not only balances the various colors of the season and the abundance of sparkle and glitter that is to be expected at this time of year,
but nature also does have a calming effect during what usually is a hectic season for most.

 Use Rustic Elements

For the outside of our homes, the presence of nature in different forms creates a great first impression and can be a reflection of the indoors. It certainly adds wonderful curb appeal!

Christmas Greeting Garland

Planters are an obvious choice to complement whatever you choose to use and they work throughout the year .


They certainly make a bold statement for the outdoors.
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From Christmas trees in any room...
Keep Christmas Additions Casual


Welcoming living room | Country Christmas living rooms | Living room | PHOTO GALLERY | Country Homes & Interiors | Housetohome.co.uk



...and mini potted plants..
Add Tradition-Inspired Pieces

Mix Greenery with Metallics

..and wreaths of all sizes...
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Traditional Holiday Decor - A black front door decorated with a trio of wreaths

...with or without a mantle.
Add Cheer Without a Mantel

Combining some element of nature in your decor this season welcomes all to your home and creates a warm environment within for friends and family, no matter what climate one might live in.
Christmas Decoration

Christmas Decoration

Garlands for a fabulous curved banister is visually stunning in any foyer..
Layered Garland

...or over a mantle...
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...or framing a perfect view through a picturesque window in the dining room. I love that there is a swag to this garland!
Lush Boxwood Swag

Something I have tried myself in the past. A garland wrapped around the dining room chandelier.
Christmas Decoration

The little touches...place settings with a touch of green helps balance the sparkle all around and makes for an inviting table....
Choose elegant tableware | Christmas decorating ideas | PHOTO GALLERY | Style at Home | Housetohome

..and white is the perfect winter color. It can enhance and add a delicate touch to all that glass and silverware.
Christmas Decoration


A touch of foliage here-and-there.
Christmas Decoration

Christmas Decoration

Christmas Decoration

It can be simple. Just a hint..how perfect.

And one can be so creative. How pretty is this!
Floral window display | Homemade Christmas ideas | PHOTO GALLERY | Housetohome.co.uk

Minimalist Holiday Decor - Vases of red flowers on an elegantly set holiday table


No matter what your style...
Mantelpiece card display | Homemade Christmas ideas | PHOTO GALLERY | Housetohome.co.uk

or color preference...
Christmas Decoration
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..elements of nature come in different forms and colors and decorating with some during the festive season - indoors and out - provides an essential, happy balance.
Simple Bay Leaf Garland

Don't you agree?

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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

White lights & decorating the kids' rooms for the holidays

As all the seasonal decorations are being brought down from the attic and I decide what will go where I thought about what I might do differently this year. Over the past year I have been working on my kids' rooms off-and-on - redecorating and reorganizing. I thought about surprising them with a string of white lights to brighten up a corner of each of their rooms. 

Coincidentally, as they helped me string white lights outside the house this past weekend, both of them separately said they wondered what it would be like to have lights in their rooms  - there goes my surprise!

This is what I did with 100 mini white lights in each room. 


The floating bookshelves in Isabel's room in her reading nook as shared with you some months ago (daytime, without the lights).


I thought this was the perfect area to illuminate as she loves reading and also I thought it would be fun to light up a corner!
I just placed the lights atop the books.

This is with the ceiling and bedside lights off.....

and on..

And then we have Emily's room, recently shared. Do you notice the stacked snowmen by the bean bag? It was in a "to donate" pile last week but she grabbed it for her room instead.

...random pattern with the lights...

This strand of lights was a little difficult to keep up as the art pieces kept moving with the weight. This needed two sets of hands and with Emily's help I got it to stay. 
 



White lights are inexpensive and add a festive touch anywhere. Be creative with a string or 2 of lights this season - white or colored.
The lights only stay on when the girls are in their rooms.

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Thursday, November 14, 2013

The entryway needs updating


This is what it looked like a couple of years ago.


The bench serves as the entryway table. It was a purchase from Target online many years ago. I loved the inset tiles and still do.




 and the spindles.

Every so often, items get changed - seasonally and otherwise.
A piece from my blue-and-white collection.


I bought this vintage brass repousse magazine rack from Phat Dog on Etsy and love that it is aged - some discoloration and a few dings lends it character. Now it serves as the catchall for the mail that comes through the door. 

I also purchased this adorable basket on Etsy from Simply Objekts - I love woven baskets of any size - and this is little and perfect for car keys and house keys mostly. Occasionally I will keep my smaller measuring tape in it for when I am running out the door and just to have it more accessible.



By now you would have noticed my vibrant American Cheese wall color by Benjamin Moore. It is a bright and a really sunny color and really helps brighten up a space which does not get the most sunlight.

This color needs changing.

So I have been looking at paint colors, trying to decide in which direction to go.
The items that will be staying should be considered. The mirror above is a "maybe". My dad kindly painted it for me one year when my parents were visiting. I picked it up at a local consignment store over ten years ago. The frame used to be a bright gold but I was not keen on the gold-on-golden-yellow effect. I might have other plans for it and have something to replace it with if it is moved. The bench stays.

A few weeks ago I replaced the worn out, outdated, traditional patterned runner with something more contemporary.

This runner..in the background...


.....with this.

More things to share next week. Some ideas for new paint colors and other items I want to incorporate in the space.

Thank you for all who visited and left kind comments on my last post which was part of the One Room Challenge hosted at Calling It Home. If you missed the reveal of my daughter, Emily's room, click here
I will share the resources of items in this room soon.
 
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