This included my favorite nutcracker, a candle, and a stocking for good measure. My bar cart also got the holiday treatment. I’m still quite taken with the wallpaper. In case you missed it, you can find out all about it in the reveal post here. You can also see into my powder room, which I recently renovated as part of my kitchen remodel. I wish they had a bit more red in them, but I think they offer a nice subtle change for the season. I was fortunate enough to find three winter-themed paintings, so I swapped a few out. This past fall, I hung a little paint-by-number collection on this wall. To tie things together, I used more of that ribbon. On the back wall of my family room, I replaced the mirror above my bar cart with a wreath. I can’t seem to get enough of them! If you’re a fan of peppermint, give them a try. (You may have noticed the large bowl of peppermint Hershey kisses. It’s always handy to have a few blankets and pillows to get cozy with. ![]() Given that my TV and fireplace are in this room, it’s where I spend my downtime. I added cozy details to the couches with pillows and throws. This year, I mixed it up with four different stockings but in similar colors and styles. Last year I did four of the same stocking. Although I’m typically a white-light-kinda-guy, I think these colored lights have a vintage vibe in keeping with the lodge/cabin theme. ![]() I decided to try something different this year, so I strung the garland with colored C9 string lights. I also tucked in a few pipe cleaner candy canes and large sugar pinecones. To tie in the tree, I strung the garland with some coordinating tree ribbon. I also decorated the mantel with garland. Moving to the mantel, I swapped out my old man painting (from my fall family room tour) for a round mirror. I even included a few vintage elements, such as this red picnic basket, an old scotch tape tin, and a little metal house. I also styled the base of the tree with wrapped packages. I highlighted a few of my favorite ornaments yesterday but wanted to point out two more – this Santa in a rocketship and this paintbrush dipped in red paint. Looking at it, makes me feel all warm inside. Turning into the room, you’ll see my tree. (I bet I’m not the only one!) I went through it, picking out some of my favorites, and in no time, my cabinet was full. I confess to having a large tote of Christmas ribbon. So, I said to myself, “What do you have a lot of that would fill this cabinet and give it a unique and festive look?” As you can see, the answer was Christmas ribbon! My original plan was to create an advent calendar in it (and I still may), but I couldn’t wrap my head around how I wanted it. I recently purchased this vintage wood cabinet with a glass door. One of the additions can be found when you come into the family room from the entryway. So, I reused elements from last year in different ways and brought in new things as well. I had thought about totally switching things up, but that didn’t work in my budget or schedule. In my family room, I decided to incorporate many of my Christmas decorations from last year but do it with a twist. I will inevitably overlook something, so if you have questions, let me know in the comments, and I’ll do my best to update the source list as quickly as possible. (In case you missed any of them, we previously shared our Christmas Kitchen Decorations here and our Christmas Dining Room decor here.)Īlso, if you’re curious about sources for things in my space, I’ll do my best to provide a source list at the end of this post. Be sure to click through the links to see how these talented bloggers are decking their halls! I will link everyone at the end of this article. As you might imagine, these posts are loaded with festive inspiration. This week we’re sharing a living room space or our Christmas trees. Today I’m joined once again by my Seasons of Home blogger friends. You not only get another glimpse of my tree, but you’ll see how it looks with the rest of the space and (I hope) pick up a few Christmas decoration ideas for your place. You’ll get a peek at it below, but if you want all the details or happened to miss the post, you can click here to check it out.Īs promised, today I’m widening the lens of my camera and showing you around the rest of the room. I call this one my Cozy Lodge Christmas Tree. In case you missed it, yesterday on the blog I shared the first of my three decorated Christmas trees. ![]() 5 Seasons of Home Christmas Decorations Ideas: Family Room Christmas Decoration Ideas:
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