A mudroom may not be the first place that comes to mind when planning Halloween decorations, but that is exactly what makes it so much fun. It is an everyday space where a little unexpected personality can turn grabbing a…
Halloween decorating does not have to turn a light, airy kitchen into a shadowy haunted house. A few glossy ghosts, blush pumpkins, black accents, and warm wooden details can make an everyday coffee station feel festive without losing its cheerful…
A Thanksgiving table does not need a perfectly coordinated dinnerware set to feel gracious. In fact, a thoughtful mixture of floral plates, blue scenic bowls, amber goblets, embroidered napkins, and softly aged serving pieces can make the gathering feel more…
A vintage sled leaning beside the front door can evoke childhood winters before a visitor even steps inside. Add worn black skates, wooden snowshoes, a red plaid throw, softly draping evergreens, and lantern light, and the porch begins to feel…
A staircase offers enough height and architectural presence to become one of the most memorable Christmas features in a home. In this traditional entry, thick evergreen garland, oversized antique-style bells, burgundy velvet bows, dried citrus, and candlelight transform the banister…
Handmade ornaments feel especially meaningful when their appeal extends beyond a single Christmas season. This collection of embroidered felt birds, houses, hearts, stars, mittens, and trees has the careful detail of decorations intended to be brought out year after year.…
An old pie safe, farmhouse hutch, or freestanding cupboard can become one of the most memorable Thanksgiving displays in a home. Instead of filling it with overtly themed decorations, this arrangement layers seasonal produce and natural materials among dishes, linens,…
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