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At Home with Ginny for Christmas

Happy Holidays from Casa Ginny! Like a lot of people, Christmas is my favourite time of year. There’s just something so magical about it with the smell of pine needles, twinkling fairy lights, and a cheeky afternoon sherry and a mince pie, what more could anyone want?! Maybe snow in LA… yes please. I know, I know,  I really am living in a ‘Love Actually’ dream world but it’s also my Birthday month so who can blame me, right? (22nd in case anyone wants to send me a card).  This year, Emily was like ‘why don’t you deck out your house and shoot it for the blog in the style of classic, sophisticated, trad?’ Obviously, I jumped at the chance.

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Decorating the tree is a THING in our house. Since moving across the pond, we tend to go and get our tree the day after Thanksgiving and that way we prolong the enjoyment. Unlike the last few years, we went with a Nordmann Fir tree as opposed to the Noble Fir. The reason being that the branches are more spread apart and that way your baubles don’t end up resting on the branches below (which is a big no, no for me). I also think it’s more similar to trees I’ve had back home before.

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There’s something in me that can’t do anything other than the traditional red, gold, green.  I’ve had the red fluffy baubles since my 21st birthday. My parents were away visiting my Aunt in Australia at the time, so I invited some girlfriends over for a dinner party. I spent the whole day dressing the tree and cooking… by myself… like the crazy Capricorn I am. It was actually the most fun day ever.

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We forced the tree into the basket to hide the water holder thingy and then set it all on top of that fur tree skirt.

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I wanted to keep the decor feeling more everyday than Santa’s grotto, so I just added a few more festive-feeling accessories here and there. This garland (which I snagged from Target last year) adds a cute touch over the art. I am in love with these little wooden houses which have the LED lights inside. They definitely feel more “holiday”, but I can see these sticking around my shelves even into the new year. And you can’t go wrong with adding some wintery feeling greenery like this baby blue eucalyptus which smells divine.

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I brought in some creamier feeling tones and different textures with the pillows and fur throw blanket. I’ll admit I did return that fur blanket and swapped it for the dark grey version. That thing screamed Bubba & Theo (my pooches) and there’s no way I could do cream on a permanent basis because of them. And, as predicted, they love the grey one, they won’t get off the darn thing! I popped some gold paper wrapped chocolates in the advent calendar which have already been destroyed, sorry Santa. Sara made a cute GIF of this set up which you can see later in the post.

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We don’t normally keep these blue chairs here since it can start to feel a little cramped with the reading nook but they actually look pretty cosy in this pic. I would consider keeping them here but then I’m faced with finding something else for the window wall. Let me know if anyone has any fun ideas?!

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I changed up one or two things on each shelf to make it feel more festive like the cute bottle brush Christmas trees. You might have seen from my living room reveal that I love a ceramic bell so I just had to add this gold one to the collection.

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And there’s me and one of those said puppies Mr Theo. Look how much fun he’s not having in this photo 🙂 I got the garlands from one of my all time favourite stores in LA, Rolling Greens Nursery which is dangerously two blocks from my house. They do the best faux flowers, branches and garland that look perfectly realistic. I’m going to have a hard time taking that down this year, I love how it frames out the archway. If you’re wondering how I installed it, I used white cup hooks and screwed them into the wall. So that’ll be a hoot patching those in the new year.

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Again, just swapped out a few of my everyday pieces for some holiday swag and added some pine cones which I hoard away for this time of year. This is definitely a mince pie and sherry chair, or champagne, or whiskey or even tea, whatever tickles your fancy.

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See, more pine cones! We styled this out for a cute GIF which will be up on social in the next few days. The stockings were new to the house this year. I love them simply because they’re blue and work with the rest of the room but also work with the red theme… I mean, of course red, white and blue work well together. I draped the log garland to give it that extra festive flair and added faux red berries again from Rolling Greens. This just brings that pop of colour to this part of the room. And more houses, I absolutely adore these and bought them as soon as they were on the shelves at the beginning of November. These are for sure staying put for a long while.

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Since the two rooms are connected I dressed up the dining room a bit too. Target had these trees that come in different finishes and sizes so you could either mix and match like I did or keep them in the same family. I kinda like that they are all different but tonally they work well together.

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For the centrepiece, I used this gold wreath candle holder with simple white candles and had the largest tree sat in the centre of the ring.

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I spruced up my secretary-come-bar with well… a mini spruce tree and my new favourite candle from Cocolux Australia which is all natural and uses coconut wax and most importantly makes my house smell wonderful. Eye spy with my little eye those gold rimmed glasses (which, I’m going to let you in on a secret here, these are from World Market for $24 (set of 4) but Anthro sells something super similar for 3 times the price). Run and buy them all whilst you can! I have the champagne flutes, too.

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I umm’d and ahh’d about whether to do the whole bar cart situation because frankly aren’t we over them yet?? But these next few shots might actually be my favourite of the bunch, so – lesson learned, guys – it’s always a good idea to do a bar cart, if not just for the alcohol alone! Since having this there, I have decanted several bottles of red wine to enjoy in my reading nook by my non-working fireplace (said with the poshest of English accents). Sadly I’m not joking, I have decanted wine but it actually feels very grown up so long may it continue. I hung more of the metallic painted edge wood log garland to the window frame, because when else are you really going to do that?!

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I mixed up the metals here with both brass and copper which I think works well because the copper feels like an extension of the liquor. Using different shaped decanters adds more depth and height. The bar tools add a fun element and the tall vase with wintery silver dollar eucalyptus helps to soften that corner. And more pine cones!

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Pretty liquor bottles don’t have to be hidden away (especially if they have a cute bottle topper). I brought in a marble tray to vary the surfaces and added these cute copper shot glasses (I’m too old for shots by the way) and a bowl of lemons and limes. You can see those World Market glasses at the back too!

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So there you go, Christmas decorating alla Ginster. We didn’t end up pulling together a ‘get the look for this’ since I’ll be doing a holiday gift guide later today. So, if you like my style be sure to come back for that. I will say that a lot of the holiday decor was sourced at Target. Don’t worry, I wasn’t forced into doing it, I just really really like a lot of what they have going on in there this year.

And here’s a little holiday how-to for those of you who want to add a little refined cheer to your living room:

Happy Holidays xXx

For more of Ginny’s Makeover Takeover: Christmas Bedroom | Dining Room | Living Room

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susan jolly
7 years ago

awesome!

Cynthia
7 years ago
Reply to  susan jolly

LOVE your style!

Lori
7 years ago

WOW…LOVE your house. So beautiful!!! And I think I need to replace my bar cart with the one you have.

7 years ago

your house is perfect….the wall color, the styling, the art, love it all.

April
7 years ago

Your home is really pretty and fun. I love your tree.

Gabrielle
7 years ago

Hi Ginny,
Happy holidays, loved that you found and shared those gold rimmed glasses. I just scooped them up, I love the little stand they have perfect for elevating any individual desserts I serve at dinner party’s, thinking truffles, thanks.
Your place looks great for the holidays

7 years ago

Ginny- your home is nothing short of spectacular, happy Friday!

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Katherine
7 years ago

Looks beautiful Ginny! Slightly off topic, but what is the paint colour in your dining room? Ours in all white right now and you have inspired me to go a little bolder.

Toni
7 years ago

I love your decor. Fyi: the candle wreath on dining table is probably for advent candles. But you make it work

Stefanie
7 years ago

Your home is a dream! I love it all!

Annie
7 years ago

Love everything about this! Dying to know what is that gorgeous blue paint color in the dining room?

Jemma Curran
7 years ago

Perfection! A festive dream! And I am delighted to report I was one of the lucky girlfriends to get an invite to that 21st birthday dinner party…I have never forgotten that insane chocolate castle you created for dessert…decorated with red berries and fairy dust. Can we have a repeat this year please…?!! Xx

Bridget
7 years ago

Beautiful!! Where is the tall vase that’s holding the eucalyptus on the bar cart from? I love it!

Bridget
7 years ago
Reply to  Bridget

oh nvm! found it at CB2:)

Cynthia
7 years ago

Ginny, your home looks ravishing! I love the natural elements and think you could take down your tree in January and leave the garlands and greens and snowflakes for another month! It all looks so warm and party-ready. Enjoy your favorite season and Happy Birthday!

Suz
7 years ago

Beautiful, understated, lovely.

Love, love, love the colors in that dining room, especially with that dining room table. Gorgeous set up!

dux
7 years ago

The swag on the arch makes it — hands-down the best part. From a fellow December bday — happy birthday + new year!

Jaime
7 years ago

Okay, but where is your pink sweater from?! <3

Alexandra
7 years ago

Instead of patching the holes I would just put up another seasonally appropriate garland. I bet that nursery can help you 😀

Deirdre
7 years ago

Your house is beautiful and the Christmas decorations are perfection. The garland for the archway is so special, I don’t think I would take it down. Happy holidays to you.

Hilary
7 years ago

Your house is GORGEOUS!! And the holiday decor is so perfect. Can I move in? Or have you decorate my house?

Annie
7 years ago

So pretty! Thanks for sharing….. I love the blue chairs making a nice conversation area with the sofa! Don’t know if you’re a plant person, but if you are, I would fill that window space with plants of varying heights and textures– greenery would be so pretty there! Love your space, though, so SO pretty! O, and I should tell you– you totally inspired me to paint my DR that awesome Farrow & Ball, Stiffkey Blue color!! It looks awesome and I’m so glad I did it! (Though I worried I wouldn’t be able to pull it off) Want pics?!? 🙂

Donna
7 years ago

Where is the garland over the archway from? It’s wonderful.

Kim B.
7 years ago
Reply to  Donna

She tells in the post, it’s from a local florist.

Caron Benson
7 years ago

It might just be me but I can’t see any photos or other visual content on this post…

luciennepierre
7 years ago

That garland is EVERYTHING. Beautiful home. Thanks for sharing!

Theresa
7 years ago

Gawd, I love your house!!

Susie Q.
7 years ago

I love your traditional tree. The feathers on the ball ornaments are so cute–now I want to make an ornament wreath with feathers!

Anon
7 years ago

Happy birthday month, Ginny! The house looks so cozy and gorgeous!

Fun idea for the blue chairs: flank my fireplace! I mean, it would be fun for me.

Kim B.
7 years ago

I love love love your living room and dining room, and this Christmas styling is so so lovely.

And this phrase is everything:

“I wanted to keep the decor feeling more everyday than Santa’s grotto”

Eileen
7 years ago

I love you couch….where is it from? I also would love to know the color of the blue painted wall. Thanks so much

7 years ago

this is much more my speed! i go traditional too with a live tree. very nice! bet it is cozy. love the garland on the arch.

Susan Dahlstrom
7 years ago

Ginny,
Your home is absolutely beautiful!! I think your decor for Christmas is just the right touch, I especially like the tree arrangement in the Dining Room. And that color on the wall is just gorgeous! Happy Holidays!

Erin
7 years ago

I’m not seeing any pictures in this post….. Am I missing something?? I’ve re-loaded the page five times. :0(

Katy DeBardelaben
7 years ago

Ginny, I have studied these photographs over and over since this was posted. I just love everything you did for the holidays so much! And I almost hyperventilated when those trees you have set up on the dining table went on sale AND they were all available to shipped AND would arrive by Christmas when I host a big gathering. I love how you’ve styled every single thing.

Susan
7 years ago

Love the understated style here. Any chance you can tell me more about the Lancashire map in your dining room? I am moving in (and changing cities) with my boyfriend who is a Liverpool fan and he likes maps and I like old things! I’m sure it’s a one off but any info would be helpful! Thanks, and Happy Birthday!