![]() When I decorated the sideboard, I “borrowed” the gold eucalyptus garland that I had previously used when I decorated my bedroom for Christmas and used Command hooks to hold it in place around the mirror. They are one of those purchases that I was hesitant about, but am glad I didn’t pass up! They’re great quality and very affordable and can be found HERE if you’re in the market. While I’m on the subject of the centerpiece, is there anything prettier than shiny, clean glass? I give the hurricanes a good wash every time I change the decor on my dining table to keep them looking their best. My husband took one look at the gold sleigh that I added at an angle and said that it didn’t look right to his symmetrical eyes, but I love it and think that its position adds just the right touch. My centerpiece is just a combination of several picks and berry stems nestled between my pair of glass hurricanes. You can find it HERE if you’re interested. I love the combination of the gold chargers layered with my Christmas plates, burgundy napkins and my old tarnished brass napkin rings.Īnd how pretty is that gold flatware?!? That’s one of the new items that I added this year and I’m very impressed with how lustrous it is for such an affordable price. I was concerned about the redness of the holly berries around the rim of the plates, but I believe that they are small enough and a dark enough shade of red that they fit right in with the burgundy. Thankfully, I felt like my Christmas dinnerware fit the bill. I didn’t have many burgundy decorations in my stash, so I did buy a few new things.īut I also brought out some things that I already owned to see if the red was a deep enough shade to combine with burgundy. I feel like my dining room should be decorated a little more elegantly than the other rooms around my home, so the gold and burgundy combination was perfect for pulling that off. You’ll find links to everyone else’s blog posts down below. If you’re coming over from Sonya Burgess, I’m so glad that you’re here! Sonya’s Christmas decor is classic and beautiful. We have a group of several talented bloggers who are sharing different spaces in their homes decorated for Christmas today. Before I show you around (and hopefully give you some inspiration for your own home), I want to welcome you to Worthing Court! I’m excited today to be participating in the annual Celebrating Christmas home tours, hosted by my friend Leen at Sand Dollar Lane. I love it when inspiration strikes, don’t you? I loved the color combination and some of the elements that were on that tree, so I decided to create my own version of it and carry the look throughout the rest of the room. The Christmas tree and other decor in my dining room this year is inspired by a photograph of a Christmas tree that I saw over a year ago and saved especially for this year. ![]() If you purchase something through any link, I may receive a small commission, at no extra charge to you. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. This post and photos may contain Amazon or other affiliate links. ![]() Ideas for elegant Christmas decorations in your dining room featuring rich burgundy and shades of gold.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |