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Posted: 19 Dec 2011 03:45 AM PST
Guest Blogger #303, Entry #846, December 19, 2011
Every year on Stagetecture, I come across extraordinary people that
inspire me, and never cease to surprise me about the power of social
media and networking. This year I have met countless friends through,
Facebook, Twitter and of course Stagetecture.This year, I met a Greek Interior Designer, Renia Karakoulaki who, through Facebook, and her gorgeous interiors, ideas and passion for her family and work are inspiring to me everyday. Her company Let’s Decorate Online and design blog, helps homeowners seek design advice and home decor services online.
I asked Renia if she would share some of her favorite Christmas decor ideas with you, my readers. Renia gathered these ideas that she loves, and hopes will inspire you for your holiday home, enjoy!
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I always enjoy personalizing decor in a holiday home. This cranberry
encrusted “D” is gorgeous tied with burlap ribbon. The colors are
inviting and are a beautiful take on the typical holiday wreath that
adorns the front door. I think it would put a smile on guest’s face,
even before they enter the home!I like this beautiful decoration for Christmas dining room chairs and the fireplace decor that reminds me of French aristocracy style. Heirloom and vintage Christmas decorations have a gorgeous history and nostalgia to them. It’s almost as if they tell a story, and I absolutely love that.
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The wonderful part about Christmas decor is how each year it is
‘reinvented’. Whether it is new decorative colors and materials, or it’s
unique touches, there is nothing better than traditional-meets-modern
holiday decor. I like this stocking. It is a very chic Christmas dinner
table decoration. I love the material used for the boot, the silverware
and the ribbon with the silver letters. The matching colors of the
stitching on the table linen, which matches the stocking, would make
every guest feel special.I also adore this wreath with its strong color difference and luxury ribbon! The combination of the plant used for the wreath along with the different textures, look so nice and luxurious together.
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While Christmas is known for its bursts of bold red and greens, I
love seeing holiday colors in more subdued color hues too. When you
bring in festive touches that enhance the color palette in your
interiors, it makes your interiors feel warm and inviting. I love how
the gift wrapping and table vignette are not bright I think they are
very elegant and calming.
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I find this photo very elegant and romantic. It reminds me of a hotel
balcony in Paris, France with Christmas dinner set for two. Christmas
is a magical time of year, and the sparkling crystal trees, playful
votive candles, and sparkling champagne looks like a gorgeous evening
awaits the couple!I hope you have enjoyed my Christmas decor finds for your home’s interiors. This season is filled with so many images, memories, and traditions to carry on – or to make new ones. Enjoy your holiday this season, and bring festive touches of Christmas into every part!
Thank you Ronique for letting me join you and the Stagetecture readers to share in this wonderful Christmas season.
Renia Karakoulaki has been designing residential and commercial interiors for almost 2 decades. She believes, “ I am lucky to have my passion become my profession”.
Her portfolio ranges from projects of new constructions to renovations of commercial and residential spaces of variable sizes. Her vision is to best understand her client’s desires and needs and translate them into design that is unique to their taste and lifestyle.
Capitalizing on the benefits of online services, I opt to deliver a professional interior design, regardless of budget. As I believe: “ A good design, should be accessible to all”. Visit Renia at Let’s Decorate Online for all of your interiors needs.
For more holiday ideas on Stagetecture, click here.
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