Hello friends, I'm so glad you came by today to share a Christmas Home Tour with me and a group of friends that share our love for vintage finds and décor. Need some ideas and inspiration for Christmas decor? I think we can all agree we like to grab fresh ideas for our holiday homes. Join me and 16 friends as we share our Christmas Homes. If you're coming from Niky at House on Silverado, thanks so much for clicking over here.
When we bought this house almost 7 years ago the front porch and landscaping were stuck in 1964. We renovated the porch to give it a more rustic timber vibe, updated flooring and interior paint, and we were fortunate that a kitchen and "den" had been renovated into an open concept kitchen and hearth room. A large and airy sunroom had also been built across the back of the house. So today I'm in the Hearth Room that is my favorite place to relax.
The hearth room is what sold me on this house. I always look for "comfort and cozy" in this space, filled with quilts, pillows, soft lighting, and a place to put up your feet. The fireplace is the focal point and the gas fireplace can warm up this area of the house in a minute. My number one makeover here, was to enlarge the mantel to decorate for the seasons and holidays.
Last year I fell in love with this wonderful pair of wood look reindeer and gold leaf and berry gold garland. When decorating this year, they returned to this spot on the mantel but with a few changes. Grapevine twig cones, mercury glass candleholders, and a birch bark candle joined a vintage architectural piece for a neutral vintage look.
My vintage "cobblers bench" stands in as a coffee table with an antique tray holding an ironstone tureen with faux pears, some favorite sheep and a topiary. Below, an antique sewing cabinet makes the perfect small table for a corner lamp and Fontanini Nativity from the 80's. The century old armoire holds a TV.
I always pile on the wool Tartan plaid throws, blankets and pillows for the cool weather seasons. Having a light neutral background with paint and furniture, I love using colors of the seasons and holidays.
An antique canvas covered wooden trunk from the early 1900's gives me storage space and an end table for cozy lighting near the sofa. I repainted it from a mustard yellow khaki color when we moved here.
Toiles and plaids and a Pendleton camp blanket make the sofa a comfy spot near the fire on cold days.
The Cookbook Cupboard holds some of my vintage metal Christmas tins and a few vintage Santa mugs. Cookie jars are a big part of the seasonal décor in this piece. The top of the cookbook cupboard is another fun spot for seasonal display. This season it holds stacked vintage tins, Santa mugs, and one of my PB lanterns.
Here are a few snaps of the kitchen decked for Christmas at the opposite end of the Hearth Room. We love the large butcher block island where we eat most meals when it's just the two of us.
The Kitchen Niche is always decorated for the holidays and seasons, and a wooden tote is fun for a "quick move" decoration for the island.
Thanks so much for coming by. I hope you'll continue with our group for some fun and inspiration for Christmas. Check out the Links below and be sure and visit Missy at Sonata Home Design. And a BIG thanks to our good friend, Cindy from County Road 407, who brought us all together for this fun hop!
Debra this post brought so much JOY to my heart. I love seeing your collections so artfully displayed. We both have the same 80s Fontanini Nativity. Classic decor never goes out of style! :) I now am inspired to transform an old white tool box I have.
ReplyDeleteHi Debra, I loved your Christmas decorations! So festive and they all look so beautiful in your home. Great post and happy holidays!
ReplyDeleteDebra, your home always looks gorgeous! The silver reindeer look so elegant with the lovely wreath. Love the plaid in the kitchen. Can't go wrong with silvery bling for Christmas... Enjoy your lovely Christmas look!
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas to you and yours,
Barb :)
Debra, you have such a gift for creating cozy layers and your home looks so lovely decked out for the holidays! I really like your kitchen tote styled for the season. Wishing you joyous Christmas holidays!
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ReplyDeleteI always love seeing what you come up with on your home tours. This year I'm loving the mantel. It is simply gorgeous. I hope you have a Merry Christmas.
It's so beautiful, Debra. You know how I especially like your tartans. They're wonderful in that room. And all the vignettes and touches are charming!
ReplyDeleteDebra, I always enjoy your tours, full of amazing vintage finds, styled so beautifully:) I can't believe it's been 7 years you've been there already; boy I've been blogging a long time! Love all the cozy you've brought to the house. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteYour cozy hearth room is just begging for a sit and chat! Love your lovely home Debra, and how you incorporate so many beautiful vintage pieces! Happy Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI could spend an hour perusing your tour looking at all of the little details you've added throughout your lovely home. It's just beautiful! When I saw the first photo and everything was creamy white, I was in heaven. Then as I saw the added touches of red, I thought - now this is what the inside of the dream home on Miracle on 34th Street should have looked like. It's perfect! But you know I love black so when I got to the kitchen and saw the trays on the niche - oh my! Enjoy your beautiful home and I hope your holidays are fabulous. So glad you joined the tour. pinned
ReplyDeleteDebra, as I had time now to really read your post, I love that you have a hearth room. It's especially poignant to me that you have family pieces which proudly display Christmas decor. I have my mom and dad's teakwood bar and it is our entryway table, of sorts. It's nice to have those memories of when we loved these pieces at our family's homes. Enjoy your Christmas season!
ReplyDeleteYour home is decorated so beautifully for Christmas! I especially love your Hearth Room...so elegant yet so cozy and welcoming! And family heirlooms are always so special in a Christmas home. Thank you for a fabulous tour!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely fresh✨
ReplyDeleteI love looking at everyone's home decor during the holidays. Makes me wish I had a bigger house sometimes so I could have several Christmas trees!
ReplyDeleteYou always do such an amazing job. I love seeing all the stunning vignettes you create, you are so clever with how you put things together. I loved your pretty pillows and throw on the sofa too. Perfect for the season.
ReplyDeleteI love how you've decorated for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful home Debra - I LOVE your hearth room, and your cozy decorations for the holidays! I'd snuggle right into your lovely tartans with a good book and hot chocolate by the fire for the rest of the winter! Thanks so much for sharing - so much great inspiration here!
ReplyDeleteDebra, your home is always so warm and inviting! I love seeing all of your seasonal decor! The little tree in the bushel basket caught my attention! Perfection!
ReplyDeleteDebra, so fun to take your tour! Your hearth room is SO cozy, I imagine many evenings spent there with a good book and cozy throw! I love the gathered feel in your home, it truly feels welcoming and warm! The ironstone bowls of vintage ornaments, the quilted pieces and all the nostalgia is just a treat for the eyes! Wishing you a JOY filled season!
ReplyDeleteDebra your hearth room always gives the coziest vibes! I love all of your blankets and pillows, the way you combine patterns and colors! I love the styling on the cookbook cupboard with all those plad tins and your santa mugs, and the Christmas tins in the kitchen too.
ReplyDeleteYour mantel and hearth styling with winter whites and snowy elements can last for a while after Christmas too. I love those woodsy reindeer!
So fun to be back hopping with you dear friend!
Merry Christmas!
So beautiful and so inviting.
ReplyDeleteLove your home all decked out, Debra. Hope I can join in next year, when I won't be working FT at HL! ;-) Thanks for sharing at Tuesday Turn About! I'm delighted to be featuring your post at this week's party!
ReplyDeleteDebra, I’ve never heard of the term, Hearth Room, but it is beautifully warm and cozy. Love the trunk and the bench as a coffee table. Your soft palette is so relaxing. What a nice place to spend the holidays.
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