I love to decorate our home because I love creating an environment that feels casual and cozy and reflects us as a family. Even though I don’t do a ton of decorating with trinkets and Santas and snowmen this time of year, our home is festive and cozy with lights and candles and fresh greens and cozy textiles! The older I get, I care more about a feeling, and less about dragging a ton stuff out of bins. When it starts feeling like clutter, I know I need to scale back. This year, I barely spent any money on our Christmas decor which just makes me happy! Here’s our indoor and outdoor holiday home tour.
Outdoor Christmas Decor
A few years ago, I started putting a wreath in every street-facing window and I just love it! It’s such a classic holiday look with the red bows. I keep the porch super simple as well, adding string lights, fresh cedar garland, birch sticks, and lantern. The gold garden stool adds a little pop and I pretty much keep black/white striped pillows on my rockers all year long.
The only purchases I made for the porch this year were the bells on the door and one large birch stick (both from Hobby Lobby). Also, I buy fresh garland every year from Costco. I’m just reusing the same rugs I used for our fall home tour because “Let’s Stay Home” definitely fits for us in the winter!
Dining Room
Our dining room is one of my favorite rooms in the house because it always stays clean! And it’s always a space that looks modern and festive with minimal effort. I kept it very neutral this year and let the plants/greenery do the talking (I’m a crazy plant lady)! Glitter trees and a faux fur add warmth and texture.
This vintage bar cart is always fun to switch up for the seasons. I love to junk it up and add a pop of color.
Living Room
The real star of the show in the living room is the real Christmas tree! We get a Fraser Fir every year and this is the second year I started putting it in a large rattan basket. No more tree skirt to mess with and the needle clean up is so easy now!
Nook + Kitchen
Our breakfast nook hosts a simple wreath/ribbon, inexpensive bottle brush trees, and some festive balloons! I also hang our cards across these window using what looks like a clothesline. I only have two cards so far, but soon the line will be full! It adds so much to this room with very minimal effort! I just use ribbon and command hooks.
Next up is our kitchen. I used fresh garland in here and one faux wreath. I also bought a bunch of greenery from Whole Foods for $5 and I love how dramatic it looks on the island! I’m all about the fresh greens this time of year and all year long! They give life to a space. I also LOVE pink! I have it all throughout our home, and I keep it for all seasons. I’m loving pink and red together so much right now.
Chalk Wall
Right off our kitchen is the mudroom with our chalk wall. I change this up every season with a bucket list that the kids help us decide on. It’s a fun and easy tradition and keeps us honest! We never get to everything, but it’s fun to dream! Ha!
Basement
And because there seems to be a lack of traditional color in our upstairs, our basement is full of traditional colors and pillows and blankets. We have a fake tree down here with all the kids ornaments and red/white lights. We spend a lot of time in the basement in the winter and we love having this second cozy space to hang out in. Also added a new table/chairs to play games and work on puzzles.
I hope you are feeling inspired after viewing our indoor and outdoor holiday home tour! XO
Marty@A Stroll Thru Life says
Oh I love your living room tree, so pretty and your kitchen is always such a favorite too. That chalk board bucket list wall is my favorite. How fun is that. Your home is always so pretty and looks so welcoming and inviting. Thanks so much for joining the tours, it is so nice to see your home dressed for Christmas.