

Speaking of greens, I also decided to add a small Christmas tree to my kitchen as well. However, you could easily create the same look with real greens if you prefer. My wreaths and garland are faux as I need them to last a for a long time as I start decorating pretty early and my forced air heat tends to dry things out quickly. I found a garland that matched the wreaths, so I decided to add that to the ledge on my range hood. I used some small clear Command hooks to hang the wreaths and then added a red ribbon. I loved the look so much that I repeated it this year. Last year I decided to hang some small wreaths, that I found at a local Christmas store, on my kitchen windows. With a bouquet of flowers in coordinating colors added to the mix, I think this turned out wonderfully well. I also decided to use these sturdy cardboard cupcake liners as “plates.” Guests can grab one of these liners and fill it up with treats from the display. I wanted to go vertical and didn’t have an actual tiered tray, so instead, I stacked together three different sizes of cake stands to create the same look. Here on my peninsula I set up this tiered tray of delicious and festive holiday treats. Speaking of … If you’re looking for my favorite Christmas cookie recipes, I have a blog post dedicated to them. While Christmas may be a little different this year, typically I recommend having a little display of cookies and treats out for guests. I hope it’s helpful in answering any questions you may have.Īnd with that being said, let me show you around. So, if you have questions about anything you see in this space (that’s not Christmas related) it’s likely that you’ll find the answer or source in this blog post HERE. Plus, I figured that some of you wouldn’t mind a look around again and I assume some of you may have never even seen my kitchen before.Īlso, if you’re new here, I wanted to mention that in 2019 I completed a major kitchen remodel and wrote a whole blog post about it. Yes, much of it looks very similar to last year, but I did add some new and unique touches. I had no intention of doing a kitchen tour this holiday season ( I shared one last year), but I recently put together a post for a brand and I was so pleased with how it turned out that I couldn’t resist showing you my 2020 Christmas kitchen decor. Well, that wraps up my Christmas kitchen tour, but there’s still plenty of Christmas inspiration left on the rest of the tour.I’m overjoyed to welcome you back into my home to share some ideas for a festive Christmas kitchen decor! And, of course, I used some flocked garland along the top of the cupboards since I’m pretty much flocking everything! There are battery powered lights up there that turn on and off automatically so it looks really pretty at night Instead, I used more greens and kept the red to the occasional “pop” here and there. I usually use more red in our kitchen Christmas decor, but I toned it back a bit this year. The kitchen seems to fall somewhere in between. Our dining room is filled with pretty neutral decor in winter whites and metallics while our family is more fun with traditional reds and white. So… you’ll find that there’s a bit of a different feel to each of the rooms in our home.

When it comes to Christmas decor, I really can’t choose between all of the different colors and styles. There really is just something magical about the season! I pretty much love everything about Christmas – the family time, the Christmas movies, the lights – I even love hitting the malls to do my Christmas shopping.

#CHRISTMAS KITCHEN DECOR FULL#
You can find the full home tour line-up at the end of the post – I hope you’ll join in with us all week long!Ĭhristmas is my favorite holiday of the year and I really try to celebrate it all month long.

Today I’m back again with another Christmas Home Tour hop – this time with my favorite Canadian bloggers! Christina from The DIY Mommy and Shannon from AKA Design host these hops each season and I love seeing all of the Christmas decorations and styles from across the country. Hello! I hope you enjoyed our modern farmhouse Christmas dining room yesterday. Lots of pretty Christmas kitchen decorating ideas to add that festive touch to your kitchen this season! Dressed in white and green with pops of red for an updated traditional Christmas feel.
