Hey everyone!
I'm so excited to be joining this fun Christmas kitchen tour hosted by sweet Tammy from Pink Peppermint Design. If you're coming from touring Chelsea's beautiful kitchen, welcome!
If you're one of my regular readers, you probably know that I'm working on updating my family room and as of right now that room is in complete chaos with the built-in construction. But guess what? Nothing like a good Christmas blog hop to tidy up at least one room in the house. :)
At the end of this post, you'll find the links to a whole bunch of beautiful kitchens.
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York Three Light Pendant | School House Ceiling Light |
Last year I decorated my home with lots of red and wooden tones. This year I decided to add gold to my usual white background, accentuating it with small touches of black. A complete turnaround that I'm loving!
The gold tones give my usual rustic decor a good amount of glam.
Christmas decor in the kitchen is usually to the minimum. Small kitchens can't be crowded with lots of decor.
A white ceramic bowl filled with ball ornaments, fairy lights, and greenery is the centerpiece of the kitchen island.
I removed the window shade and whoa, the kitchen is now filled with lots of light.
Plain NOEL letters there on the little top window make a big statement. And the little starlights add a dash of magic to the space.
The window sill is the perfect spot to display some of my little Christmas trees.
A small metallic wreath on the hood and gold ball ornaments on the cupboards give lots of Christmas cheer to this area of the kitchen.
Plate Rack | Wreath | Range Hood |
I like that I can still use all the plates and bowls without having to remove many of the decor items.
Mugs |
These glass canisters are always in use. Flour, sugar, and rice gotta stay here, but gold stick-ons make them more holiday ready.
Glass jars |
The same treatment was used on the wine glasses, using a snowflake puncher and gold contact paper.
They're ready for a party!
And I think I went a bit overboard with that puncher! :)
For more Christmas inspiration check out the tour of my dining and living room right HERE.
Thanks so much for stopping by today! Now, head on over to visit Rhoda at Southern Hospitality Blog, you're going to love her classic Christmas kitchen decor.
Here is the entire lineup, you won't want to miss a single kitchen!
For more Christmas decor ideas check these out:
And I think I went a bit overboard with that puncher! :)
Plate Rack | Area Rug | |
For more Christmas inspiration check out the tour of my dining and living room right HERE.
Thanks so much for stopping by today! Now, head on over to visit Rhoda at Southern Hospitality Blog, you're going to love her classic Christmas kitchen decor.
Here is the entire lineup, you won't want to miss a single kitchen!
Pink Peppermint Design | House by Hoff | Monica Wants It | Meme Hill Studio | Inspiration for Moms | Two Twenty One
RemodelaCasa | Southern Hospitality Blog | Southern State of Mind | Meaningful Spaces | My Sweet Savannah
For more Christmas decor ideas check these out:
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Your kitchen is beautiful. I adore the NOEL letters!
ReplyDeleteYou know your kitchen is totally one of my all time favorites. I love it all. Your Christmas decor is so pretty. I need to copy that bowl of ornaments and fairy lights and those gold trimmed canisters just might have to make an appearance in my home too.
ReplyDeleteso very pretty! But your kitchen looks good in any season! all the gold touches are so perfect for the Holidays. Good luck with your family room makeover, the built-in looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteYour kitchen looks amazing as expected! I love the touches of gold and that NOEL sign is perfect!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Shelley
It's all so pretty! I love the touches of gold and white, so elegant. Your entire kitchen is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSimple yet beautiful! How fun to add the gold contact paper punchouts!
ReplyDeleteThe Noel sign is adorable. It's so chic. I love the black and gold.
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