Our new home Christmas Tour!
Kitchen:
Welcome to our kitchen. It's much bigger than the last one, but still pretty tiny. We definitely have more counter space to work with which made baking 4 batches of Christmas cookies less of a challenge. Not to mention that beautiful, lovely, wonderful dishwasher!! I LOVE having a dishwasher. After a year of having to wash every last dish by hand--this is a huge luxury and huge time saver.
We still need to add some wall art--I have some ideas for some projects up my sleeve already along with a big chalkboard we plan to put on the back of the cabinets above. I am hoping to have that done later this week for a tutorial.
Dining Room:
Another thing I love about our kitchen is that it opens right up into the dining room. Super helpful when entertaining and when cooking. Walking over to set the table or put food out doesn't require me to take my eyes off the stove area. It's right there. We also have this nice little nook area for our coffee station. One of my goals is to work more on making this look nicer and making more use of the vertical space for storage. For now, that cup tree works fine.
As I'm sure is the same for anyone's home, there are always perks along with some down sides. The one big downside of our condo is that we don't have a pantry. Nope. Nada. So, we found this black two-door mini pantry online at Wayfair.com where we store our canned and dried goods. It's not big, but unfortunately we don't have space for something much larger. We anticipate using the vertical space with baskets or shelving if we need more space. For now, it holds a cake stand filled with delicious Christmas cookies I need to stop eating.
These pictures are from Christmas Eve. Frank and I had my parents and sister over for dinner that night and since I was scurrying around frantically pulling things together last minute for Christmas that week, I didn't even think about how to set the table! I improvised with things I already had. It's super simple, but worked for the occasion. I used three crystal candle holders I was given from my grandmother with candles I picked up at Crate & Barrel last year on clearance. I wrapped napkins around the silverware using red and white baker's twine and stuck a cinnamon stick with each setting to make it a bit more special looking.
Speaking of an open floor plan...our dining room looks out into our living room. Perfect to see the Christmas tree and makes for a good flow for entertaining.
This server was originally in our other kitchen as a place to prep food since we had only a tiny little bit of counter space. I use it in our dining room to store and display serving bowls and cake stands and to keep my cook books. The drawers hold candles, cloth napkins, and other little serving accessories.
The other serving table that was given to me from my grandmother's home (an antique) holds additonal serving platters and dishes and is a perfect place to display a simple rustic Christmas vignette. I showed you the wooden star a little while ago. I absolutely love it and will probably end up keeping it up throughout the winter--I don't want to put it away yet!
Living Room:
We decided to keep the same basic living room set up we had in the other apartment, but we are hoping to add additional seating now that we have a bit more space. I decorated in here, as in the dining room, with pine cones, greens, some red berry garlands over the bookcases and white lights. I wrapped cardboard cones with jute to make rustic Christmas trees and added green tea lights. Super simple, but cozy.
Frank insisted on colored lights. Although I'd prefer white lights, I think our tree looks pretty festive. The star is another clearance Crate & Barrel find from last year. The tree skirt was a Christmas Tree Shop steal for only $3.99! And for fun, I decorated brown bags and brown craft paper with white stamps for a simple uniform feel. I tied gift tags I made with scrapbook paper and doilies with the red and white baker's twine and made salt dough ornaments as gift toppers.
We decided to bring the lighthouse pictures that were previously in our bedroom downstairs in our condo. Since the owners painted only the back wall of the room, the wall above the couch was pretty dull and needed something that would pop. I also think I need to work on some more colorful pillows to warm things up from all the neutrals. I'm not sure how I like the pictures--I'm thinking sepia toned photos might work better, but we will see.
This year I used some extra burlap I had from the fall wreath I made in September and coated some clothespins in gold glitter to hang Christmas cards on the door to our downstairs bathroom. Again--very simple. Oh and ps...yes, we have two bathrooms!! Another perk.
Remember what this room looked like only a few days after moving? A mess. A complete mess.
Tada!! Well, kinda. At least it looks a bit more put together and less cluttered. The crates we were previously using as a make-shift side table are now storing our work-out equipment. I plan to eventually stain them dark and add castor wheels on the bottom one.
Also, check it out! We have a fireplace. I am so excited! We haven't been able to use it yet since we are still waiting on the landlord to order new glass doors, but at least we will hopefully be able to use it soon. I am looking into ideas for creating a mantel somehow as well. I might finally be able to decorate a mantel. And where our Christmas tree is right now we are hoping to eventually put a big comfy chair for extra seating.
Clearly we still have tons of work to do. I have a long list of to-dos for 2014 to make our space more cozy--not to mention the to-do list for the nursery! But more on that in another post.
For now, I hope you all have a wonderful New Year's Eve and I look forward to popping over here to the blog much more often in 2014! I will have lots of new projects to share with you all! And don't forget to connect with me on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. The links are below.
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