Are you ready for more of the 2017 Bachman's Holiday House tour?
I so appreciate you stopping by! I know it is a busy time of year!
Maybe you are ready for a little break from festivities!
Be sure to visit Part One, if you missed it!
We'll start in the pretty master bedroom! I loved the rich blue tones...
This room was called the "Pet Lounge"! I think you'll see why!
They even decorate the laundry chute...santa's stockinged feet!
Who wouldn't love a gift wrap room like this?
This door brought back memories of the days
when my dad decorated our front door with foil wrapping paper...
Gift wrap shades...
The guest room had a Scandinavian feeling...
Let's head outdoors! They always have beautiful planters!
The outside shed is always one of my favorite spaces!
This time it's set up as an ice fishing house! Looks like fun!
Clever snowshoe bench backs...
I hope you enjoyed the tour!
I will be taking a little time to celebrate Christmas...the birth of our Savior...
and to spend time with my family! I will be back with new posts in the new year!
Until next time...wishing you a very merry Christmas and a blessed 2018!
Linda, Oh thank you for more ideas. I love that place. The pillow with the bird and cat, adorable. :):) I would love to have a room to wrap and craft in, yes, I would. I saw lots of birch branches....we can paint regular tree branches white to look like them. I would have to go back to Bachman's more than once to see everything. :):) Wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas. Blessings, xoxo, Susie
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you! I liked that idea of the candle holders hanging in the window.
ReplyDeleteI don't even know where to start! This is by far my most favorite of the Bachman Christmas tours. The gift wrap room is a dream, and the outdoor greenery is just fabulous. Thank you so much for taking the time to share this all with us, Linda, and have a very Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeletexo, Vickie
I think this is my favorite! I love plaid and buffalo checks and the saw tree with the tool boxes is so fun.
ReplyDeleteIncredible! Wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteAhhhhh I remember wrapping the door for Christmas growing up too. This house is always done up so pretty. Thanks for sharing with all of us. Merry Christmas Linda. Wishing you happiness, great health and new adventures and lots of vintage finds in the new year.
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Kris
Lots of great decoration ideas. I love the pallet wood Christmas bauble and the wall tree made from saws and drawers. Thank you for sharing! It must be fun each year to see what they come up with.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family, Linda! Have a good start into 2018!
xo Julia
I am in agreement.... I think this is my favourite ever!!! and I've really loved the ones in the past.... there is so much loveliness here.... so much that seems like 'real Christmas'.... and so much originality .... like the saw Christmas tree! Where do they get all the ideas? and how many of them work on putting this altogether? It really is truly amazing!!! Nothing over here like it :(
ReplyDeleteSo thank you so much (again) for sharing:)
Lots of love to you and yours Linda from me and mine
Karen xxxxxx
Oh- I am so jealous. I want to see this up close and personal---with all the sights and sounds and scents involved. I love these posts of yours. AND who doesn't need a Pet Lounge? lol I love it ALL....
ReplyDeleteBlessings and Merry Christmas to you, Linda- xo Diana
Turning the shed into an ice fishing house was a brilliant idea. Kudos to the Idea House team for that one! Thanks for sharing Linda :-)
ReplyDeleteI really loved that, too! I'm thinking we need a shed at the lake!
DeleteAhhh I love that deer head wreath! I'm a sucker for anything deer related! Gorgeous home!!
ReplyDeleteXO Ellen from Ask Away
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That gift wrap room! I really need one! The whole tour is fantastic, Linda. Happy New Year, my friend.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
Maybe if i had a little area just for wrap the task would be less like a chore.. it’s the hauling out and put away that I don’t enjoy.
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