Our Classic & Cozy Christmas Family Room

Our Classic & Cozy Family Room is dressed with greens and metallic colors perfect for kicking off the holiday season!

Sparkling lights, shiny ornaments, and pops of rich greens and gold transform our family room space into a magical room where we can invite friends and family to celebrate the season.

I had plans to share both my family room and my mantel in detail with you today, but I have so many pictures that I'm going to break them up into two posts.  

We spend so many hours in and around this space, so more than any other room, it gets the royal Christmas treatment!

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Our Classic & Cozy Christmas Family Room~ White Cottage Home & Living

Welcome to Our Classic & Cozy Christmas Family Room

Our Turkish Rug (LINK) was the kick off for this color scheme.  The ornaments on our tree are collected over time including mercury glass balls, gold bows, and lots of unique and diy bulbs like our glass etched ones (LINK) that we made last year.  Changing out pillow covers and adding velvet throws add a seasonal cozy vibe to our space. 

Our Classic & Cozy Christmas Family Room~ White Cottage Home & Living
Our Classic & Cozy Christmas Family Room~ White Cottage Home & Living
Our Classic & Cozy Christmas Family Room~ White Cottage Home & Living
Our Classic & Cozy Christmas Family Room~ White Cottage Home & Living
Our Classic & Cozy Christmas Family Room~ White Cottage Home & Living
Our Classic & Cozy Christmas Family Room~ White Cottage Home & Living
Our Classic & Cozy Christmas Family Room~ White Cottage Home & Living

 

  1. Lovely decor 🙂 Loved this content, Keep sharing.

  2. […] week you got a peek at my Classic & Cozy Christmas Family Room Tour (LINK). Today, I’m sharing more specifics on our Christmas mantel.  Many of you may notice […]

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