I am so thankful to Home Decorator’s Collection for sponsoring this house tour. As always, all opinions are 100% my own. Full disclosure here.
I am so excited to share my Christmas home with you today! Since we began fixing up this house (almost exactly a year ago!) I always said that I couldn’t wait to see it decorated for Christmas. Here’s my 1902 Victorian Christmas house tour:
Come on in! Our front porch is decorated with some fresh poinsettias, greenery, and a sled I got for $2 at a yard sale.
Our office is one of the first rooms in our house – and we decked out the built-in bookshelves for Christmas. PS – I’m documenting our Christmases in this house with the #1902Christmas on my Instagram- come follow along!
The felted pom pom garland from Home Decorator’s Collection is my favorite – so festive and fun! My son is especially excited about them – he says, “Look mommy! Balls up there!” (PS – there’s an awesome givewaway at the bottom of this post for Home Decorator’s Collection!!)
I styled one of my favorite chairs in front of the bookshelves – and shared about it here! I’m also giving away a $500 giftcard in that post, so you do not want to miss it!
Also in the office – this spot is visible from almost everywhere on the first floor, so I wanted it to look really beautiful:
The fresh flowers = love. I got them from ProFlowers (if you’re looking for a good deal, check out their coupon codes here)
I used gold bottles leftover from my sister’s wedding – such an easy way to make an inexpensive statement!
If you keep walking through the house, you’ll see our perfectly imperfect real tree:
It’s got kid-friendly clumps of ornaments, and my little guy just LOVES looking at it all day. So adorable! I really love the burlap snowflake tree skirt we got this year:
Let’s head into one of my all-time favorite rooms in this house- our kitchen:
We basically live in this room! Have you seen what it used to look like?! It’s by far the biggest transformation in our house!
I added some fresh pine rope (leftover from decorating outside) on the top shelves, poinsettias, and a banner from one of my favorite Etsy shops.
The deep windowsill is really fun to decorate through the seasons – it’s such a focal spot in the room!
If you move along to our hallway (which is still unfinished – the joys of living in a fixer-upper!) you’ll see where we’re hanging our stockings this year:
I’m going to be buying at least 2 more of these garland strands for next year – I LOVE IT. It’s so full, and the flocking/glitter/pinecones are so so pretty!
The green stockings were from Target and the white stockings were from Ballard Design (3 years ago).
Heading up the stairs into the last room – our bedroom!
Adding Christmas decorations to our bedroom just upped the coziness factor by a million:
I bought this artificial Christmas tree through Balsam Hill (through Groupon) last year, and I LOVE having a simple tree in our bedroom! It’s so incredible cozy!
The only decoration we have on it is our reclaimed wood star tree topper– which is the perfect rustic touch for this room:
Thank you so much for coming to visit my Christmas house tour! Please take a moment to look through the other AMAZING bloggers that are participating in the Home Decorator’s Collection Christmas house tour series – they’re incredible, and I promise you’ll be inspired! You can also follow along on social media with hashtag #HDCholidayhomes:
Monday
DIY on the Cheap | Christina’s Adventures | Just a Girl and Her Blog | Iron & Twine
Tuesday
Southern State of Mind | Migonis Home |Ciburbanity
Wednesday
Heathered Nest | House by Hoff | Life on Virginia Street
Thursday
Designer Trapped in a Lawyer’s Body | Chaotically Creative | Rain on a Tin Roof
Friday
My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia | Redhead Can Decorate | The Frugal Homemaker
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I am so thankful to Home Decorator’s Collection for sponsoring this house tour. As always, all opinions are 100% my own. Full disclosure here.
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