IT'S OFFICIALLY TIME TO DECK THE HALLS...
So, naturally, I had to check out the holiday decor to find a little inspiration for this holiday season
Rogers Gardens, Corona Del Mar, CA |
Ah, so gorgeous ...
literally took me 20 mins to get past this FIRST tree
so much to see here -
this tree had burlap, paper, tassels, rhinestones, glitter and lots of silver and gold -
it was my favorite
Inspiration from TPT Home (Tai Pan Trading)
This tree is from TPT Home. I did get some inspiration here -
red and green just never gets old...
This next tree had so many good ideas and unique color choices
apple green, burlap, silver, white and gold
I liked how the ribbon was applied..
and I loved the ribbon combinations
plenty of picks added, including frosty magnolia branches,
pinecones and antlers...
rustic elegance
Meanwhile, back at Rogers Gardens...
a woodland tree
I'm a sucker for mushrooms and toadstools...
and pinecones and owls...
Their assortment of wreaths is always beautiful...
and wonderful fresh flower planters
and I've managed to finally move past the first tree...
to this silver and glass tree - also full of gorgeous ornaments
and on to an all white tree
with a paper cut star topper
and exquisite lace snowflake ornaments
Here's a unique wreath with
wooden spools wrapped in velvet ribbon
loved these star lanterns...
All glass and crystal tree....looking icy!
Things warmed up in the rear of the shop...
candy and the color red took over this tree
with large candy filled apothecary jars tucked into the branches
past the gingerbread and on to the Santa tree...
using santas showcased in white lanterns
a clever idea, but maybe just a little large on the lanterns?
I loved this sunburst mirror
and even more with the combination of the mirror and the wreath
and I really liked these message wreaths
but the price tag of $200+ kept them here and not on my door...
This little glittered number did come home with me...
One of my favorite looks for Christmas - red and white cyclamen
our mild winters in California are to be thanked!
Outside fountains bubbled and toy trains chugged
in the 80 degree weather...
Poinsettias waiting to go home for the holidays...
Shinoda is a trade only shop... but they always do elaborate displays.
Shinoda Design center had some good ideas
loved the frosted ferns..
and the snow crusted poinsettias
Rustic and Woodsy is big...
Plaid is back this Christmas...
but the real reason I go to Shinoda is the ribbon...
Here's what I chose for one of my clients' decor this year...
found the gray and white flocked woodland ribbon and this pewter and silver
and combined it with the burlap for some warmth...
and then found this pewter and silver banded ribbon
thought they looked pretty delicious together...
can't wait to decorate!
Happy Holiday Decorating!
Hope you found some inspiration here...
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QUESTIONS FROM READERS:
Claudine,
Came across your blog and was so impressed with your wealth of knowledge on colors... I am and have been stuck on colors! Finally after deciding on color to paint walls (BM--Shale)... I am now having to rethink sofa color (wanted stone color but not sure color will work...big mistake if I have made in wrong color and it wouldn't work with now painted wall color)
as well as now pickled white wash maple cabinets don't match!
Please see picture. My floors are stained concrete -- color is special made color (cross between mahogany and cherry) please I desperately need your help!
Benjamin Moore SHALE |
There is nothing wrong with your color choice, as you can see by these very similar photos...
Shale is a lighter warm gray, and with a white or off white sofa creates a very low contrast room. However that may not be to your particular taste, and you may want to see more contrast in the wall color and the sofa. In the kitchen, I agree that the color is kind of bland next to the cabinet and doesn't enhance either element.
If you deepen your wall color, you will have something more like this...
If you don't want to repaint the whole area, I would at least paint the kitchen, which will be considerably smaller to handle.
Adding more contrast in the form of accessories can help bring in more contrast to the living room area.
Good Luck!
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