Design. Create. Decorate.

Design. Create. Decorate.

Friday, December 4, 2015

Quince Cottage Holiday Home Tour

Welcome to Quince Cottage!
We've been busy adding holiday touches to our home and we'd like to share them with you.
Let's begin with a few photos of our front porch.

© Rhiann Wynn-Nolet
© Rhiann Wynn-Nolet

© Rhiann Wynn-Nolet
© Rhiann Wynn-Nolet
Isn't that red and white metal picnic basket fun?

As you can see, we didn't hang the snowflake garland straight across, you know, the "normal" way. Instead we wanted to give the effect of a little snow flurry in one corner of the porch.

Once inside, we moved some of our milk glass to the cubby display, and added some greenery, cotton, plaid, and vintage Shiny Bright ornaments.

© Rhiann Wynn-Nolet
In the dining room, we hung a pompom twig wreath in each of the four windows. For the DIY, click here.

© Rhiann Wynn-Nolet
© Rhiann Wynn-Nolet

We also assembled our snowman collection on our buffet, and did a quick 'n' easy greenery arrangement in our $5 yard sale silver-plated champagne bucket.

© Rhiann Wynn-Nolet

© Rhiann Wynn-Nolet

And we've been playing around with various table settings. Here's one featuring more of our milk glass collection (and more pompoms).

© Rhiann Wynn-Nolet

Okay, Rhiann is a bit obsessed with pompoms.
On to the living room! We filled the basket on our coffee table with greenery, a candle, and a jumbo pine cone we picked up (literally) on the University campus in Wilmington (wish we'd taken some more).

© Rhiann Wynn-Nolet
As you can see, we've done a gallery wall behind the sofa. We have a plan for what to put in the picture frames, but for now we used leftover scraps of fabrics we've used for pillows in the room.

We were so happy to have this antique cabinet for a display space. We'll be doing a DIY post on how we freshened up its look. Right now it's playing host to our collections of white pitchers and mercury glass, and to a winter wonderland just for our Snow Babies. The greenery up on top is an ordinary fake evergreen garland, augmented with more artificial greenery, glass ornaments, an owl, and some wired burlap ribbon.

© Rhiann Wynn-Nolet

© Rhiann Wynn-Nolet
© Rhiann Wynn-Nolet
A close up...

© Rhiann Wynn-Nole

Our mantel is always Rhiann's favorite part of the house to decorate.

© Rhiann Wynn-Nolet
The morning sunlight is really pretty, don't you think? Even better with the fire lit!

© Rhiann Wynn-Nolet

© Rhiann Wynn-Nolet
© Rhiann Wynn-Nolet
This is a close up of the left side. We just love using cotton, and this is the real deal, not the artificial version. We're lucky to have cotton fields in our part of North Carolina. For those of you who might not have seen what one of those looks like, here you go.

© Rhiann Wynn-Nolet
© Rhiann Wynn-Nolet
Magical isn't it?
Here's a close up of the right side of the mantle. We're totally in love with that rusty bird and vine garland. We got it at a shop called Affordable Chic in Raleigh.

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Here's our house angel. Rhiann made a little seasonal crown for her. She looks pleased.

© Rhiann Wynn-Nolet

Finally, the piece de resistance, our Christmas tree! This year we took some branches from a nearby wooded area, gave them a "birch" look with some white paint, wired glass icicles onto them, and stuck them into the tree. The topper is paper. Our ornaments are mostly glass and have been collected over time.

© Rhiann Wynn-Nolet
© Rhiann Wynn-Nolet
Look what we found this year to add to the tree!

© Rhiann Wynn-Nolet
Here's a last little touch of Christmas - can you believe we scored these vintage Shiny Bright ornaments at a charity thrift shop for $1.79 (for all 15 of them!)?

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Buster and Daisy have been VERY good doggies.

© Rhiann Wynn-Nolet

Quince Cottage Style mixes old and new, rustic and opulent.
Our goal is to make our new subdivision house look inviting, beautiful, 
and as though it wasn't born yesterday!

4 comments:

  1. I just adore your style Rhiann and Ron. And the pooches are awfully sweet too! Merry Christmas!

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    1. Thanks, and thank you for visiting! I'm going to go check out your home tour tomorrow once the house is free of distractions :D

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  2. Love the cotton fields too or they call it Wouthern Snow. I live in Raleigh and will have to check out the shop that you mentioned,

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    1. First thank you for stopping by! And I love the idea of Southern Snow (and this kind you don't have to shovel either). Yes, definitely check out Affordable Chic. I don't think we've left there empty-handed yet :D

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