Antique glass and vintage-style metallic decorations result in a gorgeous dining-room. Keep the surfaces simple, opt for soft natural covers, and decorate distressed timber and hand crafted furniture with glimmering glass and antiqued candlesticks. When it comes to an alternative to a regular tree, select a pre-lit design similar to this wrapped paper type with snow-dusted bare limbs.
In lieu of having flowers on the table, tie a compact bunch of flowers to the back of every chair and incorporate a sparkled feather for extra luxury. Adorn your sideboard by using elaborate mirrors and vintage-style glass, from a decanter to a cake stand. End with fresh blossoms, for example white roses teamed with eucalyptus, in addition to lit candles.There are a wide selection to pick from, for instance the beautiful kinds made by Yankee candles and True Grace candles.
Try to make each place setting unique with a name tag and also a small surprise for your guests. Layer up hand made china using traditional table linen and team with stylish glasses. For the individual look, incorporate a vintage-style adornment to each place setting. Have a festive highland fling using tartan pillows, woven willow and frosted pine cones spread over the mantel. Add colour and texture in your tree with lengths of tartan material in a heather hue tied into bows. Feather wreaths plus wooden hearts produce a lush country look. Keep the style natrual and bring a winter woodland to your mantelpiece by using a frosted pine garland and woven willow wreath, finishing off with teeny bird accessories.
A gift basket brimming with old-fashioned accessories in mossy green and damson provides festive colour, while etched wooden trees lit by a old-time lantern create a winter woodland feel. Knitted cushions and thick wool throws bring a vital element of texture and comfort to this cosy muted scheme. Choose upholstered furniture covered in soft wool fabric. Team a plain cream sofa and armchair with a standout footstool in purple plaid and an oversized glazed bauble. Use knitted cushions and plaid patterns in shades of heather, damask and plum to create a Scottish farmhouse look.