Happy Holidays friends! Pour yourself a cup of something warm, and come have a look at my formal living room decked out for Christmas. I’m so glad you’re here!
Town and Country Christmas Decor
When I asked my family what they’d like to see in our Christmas decor this year, the answer was unanimous – COLOR. My husband and girls know I don’t do crazy, bright colors, but everyone (including me) wanted some variation of traditional Christmas red and green. My personal rule of thumb is to use muted versions of whatever color I choose, so red becomes plum, burgundy, or rust, and green becomes olive, emerald, or hunter. I love how this room came together and that it’s dressy with a touch of the outdoors. This is why I’m referring to it as Town and Country Christmas Decor…it blends the side of me that loves the finer things in life with the side that grew up in the country surrounded by nature.
I combined flocked pine cones, glass ball ornaments in a variety of muted jewel tones, magnolia leaf and white berry picks, and two different ribbons (plaid and suede) to achieve a look that’s festive, beautiful, and hearkens all the country club, equestrian, Ralph Lauren vibes I grew up loving.
The dark jade green glass ball ornaments are a favorite find from this season and they were the jumping off point of all my decor. You can imagine my excitement when I stumbled upon wrapping paper in the exact same shade!
I used four different beautiful papers and three different ribbons that all coordinate perfectly to create a preppy, Town and Country look.
My mantel is pretty simple this year, to allow the Christmas tree to take center stage. I used a pre-lit faux garland and tucked extra pine picks and faux magnolia leaves into it for fullness and interest. Our stockings are neutral but loaded with texture. I offset the whole mantel arrangement and weighted it on the right since the tree is so close to it on the left.
I found these sparkly pheasant feathers and knew I had to incorporate them. They add the perfect amount of movement and magic to the mantel garland and reflect the twinkle lights nicely.
For the other side of the room, I kept things easy and just swapped one pillow to incorporate the beautiful burgundy color. I also made a few simple switches on my coffee table to make it more festive without changing up every detail. It makes seasonal decorating less stressful, and when it’s time to take Christmas down, there’s not as much to put in storage.
If you missed it, last week on Instagram I shared a short stop-motion video documenting my process for transitioning my coffee table from fall to Christmas without changing much and using thrifted/vintage items.
It’s pretty cozy in here now with the Christmas lights and all the greenery, but next Christmas this corner will have the addition of a beautiful window…I can see it now. Last year at this time, we had only been in this house for a little over a month, so this year not only looks better, but it feels like home finally, especially with our Town and Country Christmas Decor.
There are still a few little touches I plan to add in here, including changing up the ever-popular hat wall, that I can’t wait to share! I’ll also be sharing our family room, loft, dining room, and kids’ rooms all decked out for the season. Until then, I hope I’ve given you some ideas for your own Christmas decorating, and I encourage you to take it as slow as you need to, enjoy the process, and do something your whole family will love.
Have fun decking your halls!
Click here to read my post on the most realistic faux cedar garland I’ve ever seen, and how I draped my banister with it.
Click here for my stocking stuffer guide for tween and teen girls.
Click here for last year’s Christmas porch that includes a bold pop of color.
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Formal Living Room Christmas Decor Sources:
Christmas Tree – 9′ Prelit Artificial Christmas Tree from Costco
Mantel Garland – Costco last year (no longer available) with magnolia leaves and pine picks added
Tree Topper – Prancer Tree Topper
Coffee Table – Drummond Coffee Table
Rug – Loloi Millennium in Taupe/Ivory
Coffee Table Books – Simplicity and The Nature of Home
Sofa – Custom from Skylar’s
Drapes – Custom
Floor Lamp – Preston Floor Lamp
Black and White Windowpane Blanket – Home Goods but similar ones linked within post
Brown and Black Plaid Blanket – World Market but no longer available
Burgundy Pillow – Custom but similar ones linked within post
Fireplace Screen – Bought off FB Marketplace but similar ones linked within post
Stockings – Pottery Barn Faux Fur and Knit
Stocking Holders – Hearth and Hand Stocking Holder
Knit Tree Skirt – Home Goods
Wrapping Paper – Sugar Paper from Target and from Home Goods
Round Mirror – Minerva
Pillows – Green Velvet, Plaid (McGee and Co no longer available), Brown Velvet (Home Goods), Printed (Virginia Kraft)
I love your holiday decorations. Every detail is beautiful and the photography is stunning!!! xo
Thank you so much Ashley! I really appreciate the kind compliment!
It’s all really beautiful, Marynn. Love the color scheme!
Thank you so much for reading and taking the time to comment! I had so much fun putting this tree together!