I think I went a little crazy with Christmas trees this year, I whispered to my husband. He just gave a sly, knowing smile.
Secretly, I think he likes having a Christmas tree in every room just about as much as I do. With that said, let’s take a little Christmas tree home tour shall we?!
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Christmas trees for every room!
We have been slowly adding to our Christmas tree collection, and with a couple new ones for the kids’ rooms this year, we seem to have a tree in just about every room. It’s the perfect kind of holiday home tour – a Christmas tree tour!
family room farmhouse christmas tree
Our simple flocked farmhouse Christmas tree with simple nature-inspired ornaments and splashes of buffalo check. This tree just makes me happy. It feels grounding, real, wholesome and bright in our living room.
Babies Room Christmas Tree in the nursery
This year I picked up two small four foot Christmas trees for our littles’ rooms and I am so excited for these spaces! Their rooms are already sweet and special, and the light glowing from the tree make it that much more magical.
Suffice it to say, I think the #BabyBlueTwins are loving their nursery Christmas tree!
Bedroom christmas tree
This year, I used our old flocked tree (which is still beautiful, but the pre-lit lights weren’t working) and added some $1 light strands from last year… and had Chris move my nightstand out of our room so we could put the tree right next to the bed.
I could just picture it, and now I’m so glad we did it! The glow of the Christmas tree while I curl up in bed watching a Christmas movie is total magic!
Kids Room Christmas Tree
The second four foot Christmas tree went to Aria and Skylar, along with a box of our kiddos homemade ornaments, and a few extra bright and colorful ones! They LOVE this tree, and so do I.
The lights change from white to colorful, and we’re always changing it back and forth. This has become the best nightlight ever!
The Dining Room Christmas Tree
On to our latest addition… the dining room Christmas tree that is skinny and tall and takes your eyes right up to the Christmas train above our grid wall.
Since our dining room is in an open floor plan with the living room, I wasn’t quite sure about it at first, but so glad we went for it. We left it natural and without any ornaments at all, just added the organic Christmas tree topper. It’s perfect.
What is your favorite Christmas decor? I think the biggest question of all… are you team flock or team natural?!
Natasha Smith says
The Christmas tree in the bedroom is extraordinary! It has a nostalgic feel to it and perfectly fits with the rustic style ceiling. Well done!