Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Buffalo Check for (Christmas) Breakfast


Home of Betty Peachey, Design by Randy Luken, Photo by Daniel Feldcamp for housetrends.com

Oh, to have a breakfast nook surrounded by windows where you can cozy up with a cup of coffee in your pajamas on a cold winter morning. And when I pine for this type of space, the image in my head usually looks something like this one above. 

I am 100% on board with the color blue at Christmas and its role on these chairs is stunning. And hung wreaths are so timeless and beautiful, especially when hung with a pretty ribbon. I love simple spaces that pack a delightful punch.

Y'all, last week was c-r-a-z-y-town. I'm shocked I survived, to be honest. But I did...though I peaced out on the blog last week (sorry if you noticed and/or missed me). I'm committed to fully enjoying the next two weeks of Christmas because I know I'm going to blink and my favorite holiday will be over!








4 comments:

  1. I was just thinking of you because I was in your favorite shop in Charlottesville - Caspari! That place is amazing -you're right and I made a large dent in my wallet!
    Love this little dining nook - hope it has heated floors though!

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    1. Stefan, I was LOVING the pix from your Cville trip! So glad you stopped at Caspari - it's a wonderland. Definitely my favorite shop on the planet.

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  2. LOVE this little breakfast nook! I have always had a thing for them, and I sort of turned my patio into my breakfast nook. It never snows where I live, and rarely drops below 40 degrees Fahrenheit in the wintertime, so I can pretty much have breakfast outside all year long! I am loving the look of this nook, though. Those chairs! Gah. So pretty!

    Julie~FurnishMyWay

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  3. This little nook is pure perfection, love the blue and white and the orange contrast on the tablecloth is quite a punch!

    xoxo
    Karena
    The Arts by Karena
    The India Hicks Collection!

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