Christmas Eve…and still lots to do. Family will be coming for dinner tomorrow and setting up a dining area in the living room. Family just seems to have a way of growing and it will be all chairs and silverware on deck. I dragged home these branches several weeks ago while on one of my hike/runs in the hills nearby but had to put them away until the last workman left the door ajar behind him on his way out.
Cleaning in a frenzy…channeling a garden conservatory mood…
My little terracotta bust presiding over antique French garden pots and reindeer moss and votive lights….
Couldn’t resist these beautiful radishes at the store this morning….
Carolyn Quartermaine silk script…and a happy dye accident. The originally two toned beige seat fabric gave me stripes when introduced to an inky dye….
Burlap and white roses….and galvanized flower buckets…
I had my sheetrock guys do this table top for me…they’d never constructed furniture before…a lighter weight frame below the top piece to give the illusion of edge heft but make the top portable so this table can be moved outdoors in the Spring. I will be having metal sheeting put on it but couldn’t convince the shop to do the job before Christmas. C’est dommage. Might cover with painter’s drop cloth grabbed on one of my before sunrise jaunts to Home Depot…or as is. Like it’s simplicity!
Santa did come a bit early…from Ambiance Antiques in San Francisco. I had a lovely interlude with Teresa Beltamo in her crammed to the top warehouse space. Her shop is lovely…but I suppose I am a warehouse girl at heart! I loved peeking into every dusty corner! I posted about these 19th century French Theater doors in Temps Perdu here months ago and just kept thinking about them. You know how that goes! Wishing you all the best of luck making magic happen for all your loved ones! Merry Christmas!





happy christmas Trish it all look wonderful have a very happy day
its almost midnight here in Florence so im just waiting for father Christmas !
Enjoy
Love Fay xx
enjoy this beautiful season. wonderful images.
Merry Christmas
xx
Priscilla
Those drop cloths from Home Depot are the best. Great Idea…the table and all decorations look divine. Merry Christmas xxpeggybraswelldesign.com
How beautiful your home looks Trish, and you got the doors!!!
Wishing you and your family the happiest of holidays
Sharon
xx
Loved it all!! Especially the radishes and the branches. I drag stuff home also that speaks to me. Branches look fabulous around the console. Have a wonderful holiday. Summer
Love love love the little clay pots with moss & votives, the burlap bags, white roses, the branches….well, Trish…there is NOTHING I do not love! Love you too, darling.
Merry Christmas to all of you….
Trish, I love the branches! Everything looks beautiful.
Merry Christmas and a very wonderful New Year!
Sincerely,
Miranda
SF Bay Area
Looks fab, Trish! One of my wishes for 2012 is to make it out to CA and hopefully….
Your home is warm and elegant. And good for you purchasing those gorgeous doors. Very cool.
Have a Merry Christmas with your family!
How did you ever get them home? I just went to the door link and they are tall!
You go girl!
Hi Ann…I was so tempted just to plop them into my smaller SUV and head over the Golden Gate with them, but prudence prevailed and I had them delivered later that day. So glad I did…VERY heavy!
Oooh! The table/vignette/branches are exquisite – at first it looked like De Gournay-type wallpaper behind the mirror. Thanks for giving us a Christmas post. Don’t disappear again this year will you?
Merry Christmas, Trish! I hope your time with your family this Christmas will leave you with the most joyous memories yet. All is gorgeous, as usual!
And, thank you for the beauty and wonderful ideas you have passed on throughout the past years. That’s the best Christmas present ever!
All the best,
Rebecca
Merry Christmas Trish,
Merci pour ces merveilleuses photos qui sont tout à fait dans mes goûts et dans mes idées.
Mes meilleurs voeux pour cette nouvelle année.
Amitiés de Fine.
Joyeux Noel my dear Trish, all looks so beautifull and calm…of course I love the moss
branches,the little mushroom dangling from a twig… the bulbs, the colors..Everything. How I wish I could have been a guest with you…lucky them!
Thank you for sharing a peek into your home with us.-Hugs and Xx- Colette
Afrique du Sud
The flowers, paper whites, tables, chairs, every single detail is gorgeous. Wishing you the best for a wonderful loved-filled day. Mary
Such beautiful vignettes…you are the master. Wishing you and yours a wonderful Christmas Day with family and friends.
Just lovely with a beautiful fresh atmosphere….I knew that you would come up with something special ! And you did!
Encore – JOYEUX NOËL
and best wishes for a lovely time with your family.
xxxkarin
love this garden conservatory theme…coinky dink…my Christmas post was the conservatory of Mondrian in Soho…they have moss pots like yours…are you sure you are not moonlighting and traveling the globe designing boutique hotels!? a very Merry Christmas to you and yours!
Jermaine
Hi Trish, so lovely and very garden inspired, why am I not surprised….just a little note to thank you for your support and encouragement since the launch of my blog. I have had the best mentor in Trouvais….wishing you and your family a wonderful holiday and Buon Natale. N.xoxox
Trisha,
Love the garden conservatory theme! The table is going to be amazing. Everything is so French and so pretty.
Happy Christmas!
Karen
Beautiful! Just beautiful.silver and branches are the way to go. This is an awesome idea.I just might use it:)Lovely pictures and blog. Thanks and merry Christmas!Have a great year ahead.
You have been having quite a divine time. Lovely as always. The conservatory look becomes you. I think I can here the strains of a lovely aria floating out the doors and singing eastward.
All so beautiful…and I love your new table. It will be great wherever you decide to use it…and those theatre doors…Fabulous. Happy New Year! Mona
Love the garden-y feel. It seems so luxurious to have dinner in a conservatory in the winter. Great idea!
I hope you had a wonderful Christmas Trish! Your home looked gorgeous, of course. Happy New Year too!
You’re house looks beautiful
merry christmas
David