Tenth Holiday Post.
Setting the table is always fun! Use the old with the new and lots of candles! Use glass and reflective surfaces to really make the table sparkle.... This table scape totally reminds me of how my mother would use natural elements, mixed in with the china! Hi P!
How are you planning to set the table? Lots of glitz? Natural? Festive colors? Neutrals?
Image via Femina.dk
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Nineth Holiday Post.
Soothing color and beautiful textures......
Winter landscape + white Christmas tree + huge mirror = lots of light! Love how the soft blues and greens of the living room is echoed in the Christmas tree decoration....
.... even the antlers have been decorated ;)
Happy - last minute - decorating! It's not too late!!
Images via Living etc.
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Eight Holiday Post.
Nordic Christmas in the home of Danish Design couple Keld Mikkelsen and Marianne Brandi.
I totally love how the frames are layered, the silver and gold leaf show so beautiful against the soft grey walls!
Pulling in a little color from the pillows and the rug, the Christmas tree is decorated in softly hued purple and metallic bulbs. (Notice the beautiful stuccoed ceiling!)
The tall paneling is to die for!!!!
The Copenhagen apartment is dressed beautifully in warm winter colors, the blankets, the velvet fabric on the small wing back chairs, lots of pillows, lots of striped throw rugs.... looks like a fantastic space to spend cozy hours with friends and family!
In the master bedroom, a huge mirror takes advantage of the tall ceilings, beautifully spreading the natural light, and yet another display using metallic! All the little vases are from DAY Home, where Marianne Brandi is Head of Design.
I love how sparse this room is, even though it's a large room, it's not cluttered with furniture and "stuff"!
The Copenhagen apartment is "subdued Scandinavian naturals combined with international Bohemia",
as Marianne put it ... As the creative person behind DAY Home, she has impeccable taste and it shows in her interior design as well!!
I am looking forward to sharing two other houses of theirs with you... stay tuned, as the images I have are not Christmas-y.. ;)
Have a wonderful week,
Natasha
Image #1 & #3 DAY magazine, Image #2, #4 - #7 Living Etc.
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Seventh Holiday Post
... now you know why it's so hard for guests to not hang out in the kitchen.... would you want to go anywhere else, if you could stand here?? Yummy!!
The simple black birdcage is re-purposed as a "candle holder", and along with the natural branches, the butcher block island, the natural theme is well thought out!
Notice how the natural theme is carried through to the dining table; not only the branches and the antler candle holder, but also the fact that the table is left "bare"!
Here a little tray is filled with antlers, candles and Christmas balls in different sizes and finishes.
Have a cozy weekend!
Images via Bo Bedre
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Fifth Holiday Post.
I have been planing a holiday party for The Girls this evening.... Yes, I know it's Tuesday, but since we are all so busy I figured this would be a good day!
Want it to be festive, so I hope everyone shows up in pretty dresses! Are you planning a holiday get-together? Do tell!! I'll be sure to take a few images to share.
Image via Domino
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Fourth Holiday Post.
Having bombarded you with vivid color all week, I am going pale and silvery on you for the weekend! Also, notice the keyhole......
This is what I am planning to do over the weekend...
We are not doing a tree, so I will be finding other creative ways to display the Christmas stuff!
Just LOVE how this wreath has a little silvery sparkle, the graduated balls and the silvery leaves woven in to the wreath... Beautiful!
Have a wonderful weekend!!
Image #1 & #3 MSL, Image #2 Via Brabourne Farm
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Third Holiday Post (one for the kids)
This post will be for the kids, or the kid in all of us, come take a peek!
....now, I for one, have not seen one of these little friends on a Christmas tree before, you? He's kind of cute, huh?
And he has a brother, scroll down to meet him :)
The final product, prominently placed in the Children's playroom, how fun!! Wondering - out loud - how long the tree lasts looking this good???
SO pretty and festive! If you would like a little guide on how to put together something like this for your kids, head on over here!
What do you think? Amazing or too much?
I think it's fun and innovative!!
Images via here
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Second Holiday Post.
I guess I am on a Non-Traditional-Christmas-Color-Kick......
I am totally over the red and green thing going on, and totally in love with the pinks (no big surprise for those who know me!) as well as the citrus colors!! Just look how it lends a punch of color to an otherwise beautiful and cool pallet.
And here is a REALLY super cute idea for the holiday table!! Use left over ribbon for the "ties" and use what ever card stock you have laying around.... and if you do not have card stock, head to the paint supply store, pick up some paint chips, cut them into shape, and voila!! If you don't want to use the exact same color place cards, try picking up a bunch in similar colors, as above, it makes the table scape a little more interesting!!
Have a great week everyone!!
Images via MSL
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Party Time!!
Come on...send out that party invitation!
Pick a color "that's you" and stick with it!
Use this color in every thing you do....
Look how little it takes; a few ornaments in Your Color, a throw on the back of the chair.... Make food and drink stations around your home, that way not everyone ends up in the kitchen :)!
Don't sweat the small stuff, you already have what you need in your house, you just need to look at it with a fresh eye!!
Have a fun time at The Party!
Natasha
PS. For all American readers of NORTHERN LIGHT; I wish you a wonderful Thanksgiving!! Thank you for taking the time to visit Northern Light, I truly appreciate your time and comments :)
Images via Style At Home
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Last Beach House of the season....
Peeking thru the open cabinet door are pale blue ice cream bowls, providing a hint of color (they are from Martha Stewart, but like ones can be found at Anthropology).
Love how the painted blue floors are dark enough to ground the room! Mixing new and old, and making it look flawless.... old farmhouse table with peeling paint, new West Elm chairs and a plate rack full of inherited plates.... notice the tiny blue pattern in the oyster plates, pretty!
In a guest room, Alex slip covered two headboards that were hers as a child. Very simple and just so pretty!! Wouldn't you just love to be a guest here??
In the main bedroom, West Elm is responsible for the headboard and the crisp sheets! Alex used texture to warm up the space a little; draping a vintage tablecloth over the wooden headboard. Also, notice how the painting and the greenery, is playing of off the book covers on the nightstand. Love the pretty, milk glass, shade on the table lamp!
The tiny washroom is kept in all white. Where is the shower, you ask? Well that's outside!! Welcome to summer house living :).
Group photos are hung as the only, but very effect full, decoration. Try looking for these types of photos at your local antiques store, or at flea markets, I have seen them around. This is such an inexpensive and super clever way to decorate a small, tight space, using very little money!!
This Fire Island, New York, summer house has just what you need... Lots of white paint, a fireplace for the occasional chilly evening, comfy chairs, in white slipcovers (SO easy to wash, and bleach if need be) an old sofa, also slip covered, with lots of comfy pillows! Notice how, in all the rooms, the ceiling has been painted high gloss white, so to reflect light! This is a great little trick, when you do not have a very tall ceiling, it creates the illusion of more space, and more air!
To extend the cottages small living space, the porch has been enclosed, floors painted a soft gray, and a wrap around bench installed. Having the bench build in, creates not only storage but also the illusion of more space. Notice how the cedar shingles have been carried around the space, above the windows, on the inside.... decorations are kept to a minimum, and very natural! Antlers on the woven sea grass coffee table, fresh flowers, and a small bowl of shells on the side table. The three turtle sheilds on the wall, have all come from antique stores.
.... Four days left before my late summer vacation!
All images by William Waldron, via Country Living
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