Happy New Year — ok I’m a bit late but it’s still a new year and a great time for a fresh start. First, I LOVE winter, the cold, dark nights, and the coziness our home has this time of year. You won’t see me rushing ahead to spring.
I put my couch back in the corner and wanted a plant behind it, but didn’t like any of the options I had as they all looked too “springy.” Then, I remembered the winter storm we had before Christmas had wreaked havoc on my mother’s magnolia trees, so I went over and grabbed some of the branches and placed them in wet floral foam in an antique basket.
And that was exactly what I wanted for this corner. It still has a winter feel and should last a good, long while.
I just added some of my grandfather’s books and kept things pretty simple.
I’m not sure why I never thought about this before, but I’m sure I’ll do it again, and hope my mother does not catch me clipping her trees!!
I always love getting to rearrange things after Christmas, because, let’s face it, any opportunity to rearrange and get a whole new look is a good one in my book😉
Ilove this room. It looks so cheerful and inviting.
It looks lovely. I love to see someone that is not afraid to use color in their homes. This room is like a. Jewel box. Beautiful.
Beautiful, as always. We have a couple of "volunteer" magnolias near the woods, I might try something similar to what you did. Thanks!
Absolutely wonderful so Hygge and love the pillows and rug colors, well just everything!xx
Lovely and bringing a little spring into your home! I always believe the January to be our winter solstice, time to bring some quiet time to reflect, plan gardens and read!
Magnolia branches are so gorgeous. Perfect touch in your corner!!
LOVE you home!!! You have an eye for color and you put it together in such a beautiful way!!! Thank you for sharing it with us! ♥
Such a pretty room, Anita. Isn't it funny how just 'any old green plant' won't do when you are looking at a particular spot. Hope Mom doesn't find out!!! lol xo Diana