A Classic Holiday Home with Red, White and Gingerbread
Written by Heather Lusk
Photography by Jennifer Svendsen
Written by Heather Lusk
Photography by Jennifer Svendsen
A Nebraska homeowner embraces a candy-cane theme with a touch of gingerbread in her holiday home.
There’s so much satisfaction in getting a bargain. And that’s what blogger Jennifer Svendsen of Midwest Life and Style has done in her holiday home by incorporating Christmas décor with thrifted items. “I wanted to evoke Old-World charm, with classic red and white Christmas colors with gingerbread,” she says.
Red, White and Gingerbread
By adding pops of red and candy-cane-inspired ribbon to the existing furnishings, Jennifer created an easy and attainable space. “I try to keep it budget friendly,” she says. “I always look at seeing what I have or what I can reuse.”
Cost-Conscious Decorating
Jennifer established her classic Christmas look by adding simple decorations to existing accessories and furnishings, while staying mindful of cost. “I like to use a lot of the same pieces year in and year out, but I reimagine them and make them so they’re a little bit different,” she says. “Our job is to inspire people and give them fresh ideas—and find ways to do that without breaking the bank.”
One way Jennifer achieves her cute but cost-effective look is by incorporating older pieces, blending traditional décor with thrifted and heirloom items. Certain pieces are from her family farm and evoke happy memories. “I think a lot of memories involve time at Christmas,” she says, whether it’s Christmas morning, meals they made together or the traditions her family celebrated growing up. Even thrifted furnishings and accessories spark her curiosity. “I’m always interested in the story behind the piece,” Jennifer says. “You don’t have to spend a fortune to have a beautiful home.”
In the entryway, Jennifer added festive flair to existing vintage décor, including a pair of ice skates. “For Christmas they’re perfect, but I leave them up all winter long,” she says. Adding a cream-colored scarf transitions the look for the rest of the season. (above, right) “Bells say Christmas to me,” Jennifer says. “They spark joy and nostalgia.” Jennifer wove these brass cow bells into the evergreen garland on the banister, affixed with a red-and-white ribbon. The bells’ metallic accent connects the décor to the brass candlesticks and other holiday decorations across the room.(right) A lighted Christmas tree in the primary bedroom adds a comforting vibe. “There’s something about the sparkle and glow at night,” Jennifer says. Jennifer trimmed the flocked tree with classic ornaments, striped ornaments to coordinate with the red-and-white ribbon, and stockings with vintage Santas. A chunky knit blanket around the base is a cozy alternative to a traditional tree skirt.
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