Texarkana Gazette

Holiday ski lodge look ushers in the season

- By Katie Laughridge Adapted from nellhills.com. Katie Laughridge is the owner of Kansas City interior design destinatio­n Nell Hill’s. For more informatio­n, contact Katie at info@nellhills.com.

The holidays are such a magical time of year. I used to think the sparkle and thrill would wear off with age, but I could not have been more wrong. Of course, the season has changed over the years, from the anticipati­on of Santa coming to my house as a young child to the nostalgia I felt coming back to visit my family during my young adult years and now having the chance to create lasting memories for my own family. My 3-year-old is finally old enough to start understand­ing the importance of Christmas, so this part of my adventure is only beginning. All of these memories were playing in my mind earlier this year as I shopped for the Christmas looks I wanted to bring into the shop.

Going to market is an amazing experience, but it is easy to get sensory overload with the volume of options. I knew I wanted to bring in a look that encompasse­d how I feel around this time and how I want others to feel when they visit. I kept coming back to one word in my mind: cozy. That is why our ski lodge look has become one of my absolute favorites this year. While we may be short a few mountains here in Kansas City, the feeling of warmth, comfort and relaxation that comes with the rich red hues, soft plaids and fresh wood tones is something that resonates even here on the plains.

The colors in this Christmas display are deep and traditiona­l, with dark crimson and fresh winter greens that pair perfectly with birch branches and ornaments to create a stunning, woodsy atmosphere. Adding in some unique items like snowshoes or antique-inspired wooden skis rounds out the theme and creates a visual feast. We also mixed in a variety of reindeer accents, because what’s a winter woodland scene without a few majestic creatures? All you need is a home or aspen candle burning and you are transporte­d to a cabin getaway.

This is the perfect display in which to go plaid-happy. The different textures, finishes and colors of the plaid ornaments this year were so fun to play with. It was easy to create a full and dimensiona­l tree with so many stunning options. I might find a way to keep the felt and velvet plaid ones around through the new year.

We incorporat­ed the plaid with throw pillows, blankets and even a to-die-for green windowpane sofa. The best part about the accents is you can tie in the same display throughout multiple rooms with just a few textile touches.

 ?? Tribune News Service ?? The colors in these Christmas displays are deep and traditiona­l, with dark crimson and fresh winter greens that pair perfectly with birch branches and ornaments to create a stunning, woodsy atmosphere.
Tribune News Service The colors in these Christmas displays are deep and traditiona­l, with dark crimson and fresh winter greens that pair perfectly with birch branches and ornaments to create a stunning, woodsy atmosphere.
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