And to your family. Dear friends and readers, I want to thank you for still being here with me. Blogging is hard and takes a whole bunch out of your life but it's truly rewarding and inspirational. Discovering things we didn't even know were possible, it's only a click away. The best part of it has been the friends that I've being lucky enough to come across with, therefore Thank You and I truly wish you a healthy and wonderful Christmas!
top image via Atlanta Homes and Lifestyle, second via Michael Graydon.
Showing posts with label Michael Graydon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Graydon. Show all posts
Michael Graydon Photography: Christmas through his lens
Remember this kitchen (first top) I posted last week? It was photographed by Michael Graydon from Toronto, Canada. I visited the website of this incredible photographer last week and found this home decorated for Christmas in a very elegant and restrained way. The house has coziness in every room that it's very suitable for the season. For those who like to keep the decor simple. Enjoy!
Everything in this room from the bookcases to the oushak rug and the pinecorn garland behind the TV make you want to come in, start watching movies and not leave.
Displaying flowers, paper white and amaryllis around the house is an excellent way to make a subtle reference to Christmas. Especially in the guest room.
Everything in this room from the bookcases to the oushak rug and the pinecorn garland behind the TV make you want to come in, start watching movies and not leave.
What can I say about the beam ceiling, I mean... It's just perfect.
This home, not content with having gorgeous beam ceilings in every room, seems to have a stunning fireplace in each. I wonder if this room above is the casual dining room. It would be great to come here the morning after Christmas and enjoy it with family and friends. The fact that the kitchen is so closed makes the whole left over feast a lot easier. Displaying flowers, paper white and amaryllis around the house is an excellent way to make a subtle reference to Christmas. Especially in the guest room.
I adore this simple and wintery way to gift wrap.
all images from Michael Graydon.
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