Tour our Christmas kitchen for fresh holiday decorating ideas. Keep your look cohesive with greenery and vintage accents for a simple, timeless feel.

Welcome to our Christmas kitchen. We’re delighted to share this year’s decorating ideas with you. I’ve teamed up with several talented friends to bring you a holiday home tour — hop around to see their kitchens too. Next week we’ll share dining room ideas, followed by living rooms and bedrooms, all to spark fresh inspiration for your holiday decorating.


This season I considered a glittery theme, but ultimately it didn’t feel like me. I added a subtle touch of sparkle in the living room, yet the kitchen called for more natural elements. What started as a glittered deer ornament hanging from the hood swag evolved into a display of pinecones and vintage cookie-cutter bells — a combination that suits our home far better.
That’s an important decorating lesson: don’t follow every trend unless it truly reflects your taste. Choose what makes you happy and fits your home’s personality.

I recently found several vintage zinc buckets that I couldn’t resist. They make excellent tree holders, so I kept a couple for the house. I place a large glass milk jug inside the bucket to hold the tree upright and keep it watered — a practical and charming solution.

I use fresh greenery throughout the year and especially at Christmas. We’re fortunate to be surrounded by pine, so clipping branches is as simple as stepping outside. For this kitchen I relied on fresh clippings, pinecones, and a few vintage finds to create a festive but understated look that feels cohesive and natural.


I finally hung two wreaths on the pantry doors — something I meant to do last year but didn’t get around to. They may be my favorite detail, especially with the small bells tied to them. The wreaths are faux, but I tucked in fresh clippings to give them a more authentic look. Adding live greens to faux pieces is a quick trick when real wreaths or garlands aren’t available.

Thank you for visiting our Christmas kitchen. I hope you leave inspired to decorate your own space this season. If you’re new here, consider subscribing so we can stay connected. Don’t forget to visit my friends’ kitchens for more ideas — they’ve shared lovely, creative looks you’ll enjoy.
Christmas Kitchen
Decorating ideas

Ella Claire | Nina Hendrick Design Co. | Zevy Joy | Boxwood Avenue

French Country Cottage | Craftberry Bush | Rooms for Rent | The Lilypad Cottage

My Sweet Savannah | Beneath My Heart | Nesting with Grace | Maison de Cinq

Julie Blanner | Nest of Posies | Dear Lillie Studio
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