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Re: VINTAGE CHRISTMAS, 1906 FARMHOUSE

Just beautiful @Oznell 

 

So many wondrous scenes. I especially love the staircase with the stove and sweet sled.

 

I would be curled up in the window seat, laying on the charming white pillows with hopefully the lovely dog and kitty curled up beside me. Then, I'd adjourn to the beautiful bedroom which looks so cozy and festive.

 

@Oznell thank you for all the pictures you've posted this year. I've enjoyed every single one. Wishing you the merriest of holidays. 

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Re: VINTAGE CHRISTMAS, 1906 FARMHOUSE

The more I look at it, the more I like it.  A little cluttered, yes, in some areas, but those are seasonal touches.

 

I'd like to see the place after the holidays.

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Re: VINTAGE CHRISTMAS, 1906 FARMHOUSE

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@Oznell 

 

Beautiful Farmhouse.

I love the simplicity.

 

My 2 favorite views:

This whole window seat scene is beautiful, the crisp white pillows and quilt topped with the simplicity of the paper snowflakes....cozy, simple, just lovely!

 

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I live for this Mural Wallpaper (I'm a huge fan of tone on tone murals) and this whole bathroom. I also  really like the mirror and the vintage-ie silver tinsel tree...so pretty.

 

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Merry Christmas! Thanks for all these fun posts!!!

 

 

 

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@GingerHead 

 

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I like how the bathroom has sort of a sepia tone.  I would feel like I'm stepping back in time in there.

 

Not necessarily a bad thing. Woman Wink

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@just bee wrote:

@GingerHead 

 

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I like how the bathroom has sort of a sepia tone.  I would feel like I'm stepping back in time in there.

 

Not necessarily a bad thing. womanwinkk:


@just bee 

Yes! I agree with both of your observations. I love the sepia tones especially and going back in time ( before AI, all the uncertainty, and drama) sounds dreamy....maybe we should look for a DeLorean! haha

 

 

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@GingerHead wrote:

@just bee wrote:

@GingerHead 

 

Screenshot 2025-12-22 at 8.18.17 PM.png

 

I like how the bathroom has sort of a sepia tone.  I would feel like I'm stepping back in time in there.

 

Not necessarily a bad thing. Woman Wink


@just bee 

Yes! I agree with both of your observations. I love the sepia tones especially and going back in time ( before AI, all the uncertanty, and drama) sounds dreamy....maybe we should look for a DeLorean! haha

 

 


@GingerHead 

 

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Re: VINTAGE CHRISTMAS, 1906 FARMHOUSE

@Oznell   Why yes to the pup!  What a good boy.  The kitty is pretty too. 

I'd love to visit this home.  Thanks 

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Re: VINTAGE CHRISTMAS, 1906 FARMHOUSE

@Oznell wrote:

 

Interior designer Sarah, from "She Holds Dearly" online,  partly characterizes her Christmas decorating as "Little Women"-influenced.  It definitely has that cozy, 19th century feeling.  Her farmhouse in winter: 

 

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Louisa May Alcott's home (where she wrote and set her novel "Little Women"):

 

 

Both homes look good in snow.

 

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@Oznell wrote:

 

An alert bedroom companion, what a plush sweetie--

 

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Love the kitty.

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Re: VINTAGE CHRISTMAS, 1906 FARMHOUSE

And a very merry one to you to, @DSD2 ,  and @GingerHead !

 

Oh, @QVCisFun ,  what a great picture of Louisa's "Orchard House".  Or maybe it's "Wayside" ( I always get her different houses mixed up-- they had to move so much when she was growiing up).  But I think this was Orchard House.  Love seeing that, thanks.