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A Christmas living room tree with plaid and red. | www.chatfieldcourt.com

I know I’m a little late, as far as the world of blogging goes, but our Christmas living room is all dressed up for the holidays and I’m so excited to share it with you.

Decorating a Christmas living room with plaid and red. | www.chatfieldcourt.com

The kitchen remodel has been the big holdup (are you surprised?). We’ve been busy trying to finish it up before the holidays (not likely at this point) and there was still a ton of kitchen stuff all over the dining area that had to be cleaned up.

A Christmas living room and dining area decorated with lots of plaid and red. | www.chatfieldcourt.com

I decided to go with two of my Christmas favorites, plaids and reds, for the decorations this year. Nothing says Christmas more than an explosion of red everywhere, am I right?

A Christmas living room and dining area decorated with lots of plaid, red and fresh greens. | www.chatfieldcourt.com

A Christmas living room and dining area decorated with lots of plaid, red and pomegranite. | www.chatfieldcourt.com

I try to keep costs down and decorate with what I have but this year I splurged a little and bought a tree. We had the old tree for over ten years. It was too wide for our small space, so I finally gave in and ordered a slim profile tree. Talk about scary. Ordering a tree online could have been disastrous, and expensive if we needed to return it, but we lucked out and got a gorgeous tree (and it was on sale!). I also bought this cute reindeer pillow, which was my only Christmas pillow purchase. 

A Christmas living room decorated with lots of plaid, red and a reindeer pillow. | www.chatfieldcourt.com

I always decorate our tree with family in mind and with all of our memories from the past 30 years. Our girls would get several ornaments every year as gifts and we always picked up an ornament from the places we visited on vacations, so we have quite a collection. I offered to let the girls take theirs when they moved out, but they both wanted me to keep them so we could continue the family tree tradition.

Christmas living room decorated with lots of plaid and red. | www.chatfieldcourt.com

Each ornament has a wonderful memory attached to it so it’s fun to revisit Christmases past as I hang them. The very first ornament that I ever bought after we got married was a Santa. I remember that it cost $25, which seemed so expensive at the time. He always gets a spot front and center on the tree every year and is carefully wrapped when it’s time to put everything away.

A Christmas living room decorated with lots of plaid, red and a Santa Claus ornament on the tree. | www.chatfieldcourt.com

A Christmas living room decorated with lots of plaid, red and a rustic wood ornament on the tree. | www.chatfieldcourt.com

Besides the explosion of red I also used a lot of greenery, mainly preserved boxwood. I love that you can use it year after year and it always looks great.

A Christmas living room decorated with lots of plaid, red and preserved boxwoods. | www.chatfieldcourt.com

I shared my Fall window a while ago and now it’s all spiffed up for Christmas. And I’m crazy about the birch candle holders that I made to hold either tea lights or tapers.

A Christmas living room decorated with lots of plaid, red and birch wood candle holders. | www.chatfieldcourt.com

A Christmas living room decorated with lots of plaid, red, candles and greenery. | www.chatfieldcourt.com

I also made a plaid wreath, with a burlap bow, for the front door. I told you I was mad for plaid! Next week, I’ll be sharing tutorials on my projects.

A Christmas living room decorated with lots of plaid, red, and a front door wreath with a burlap bow. | www.chatfieldcourt.com

I’m so glad that you stopped by to see my Christmas living room finally decorated.

There’s only 14 days left until Christmas. Have you decorated yet?

Decorating a small and cozy Christmas living room. | www.chatfieldcourt.com

 

10 Comments

  1. Boxwood and plaid, makes me feel glad. Reindeer and Santa and pinecones, too. Christmas memories hang on the tree. All of it festive and lovely to see. Early or late, it all looks great. Merry Christmas, Kristi! ~ Nancy

    1. Oooo, pretty good Nancy. I would make a rhyme but I suck at it (pardon my French). 😉 I’m mad for plaid this season, I would use it everywhere if I could.

      Thanks for the lovely comment. Merry Christmas to you!

  2. Jessica [Havok] says:

    Absolutely love it! 😀 And love that your tree is full of great memories, not just ornaments bough to “match” something 😀

    1. Thanks Jessica! Those designer trees are nice but so not my style. Glad you liked it. Merry Christmas to you! 🙂

  3. Late but worth the wait! Beautiful, cozy and just perfect Kristi!!!!!

    1. Thanks so much Vel! It’s so much work putting it all out but it’s so worth it in the end. 🙂

  4. Everything looks so festive, Kristi! You know how I feel about red! 😉 Enjoy your pretty decor and Merry Christmas!

    1. Thanks Kim, I’ll enjoy it all while it’s up. Merry Christmas!

  5. Brenda, Florida says:

    Oh, every thing looks so nice! Have a wonderful Christmas. Did you make the ribbon wreath on the front door? I would like to know if that is looped and pinned with fern pins or is it bows? Christmas ribbon is on sale at a good discount now, it would be a good time to pick up several spools to do this.

    1. Thank you Brenda! I did make the wreath on the front door and will post a tutorial next week. No pins or bows but I did use pipe cleaners. Thanks for stopping in and hope you have a great weekend!

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