Historic Norcross Holiday Tour of Homes 2017 December 2
Hello everyone!
How was your weekend? Mine was rather eventful due to the snow we received! It wasn't planned either. We were expecting a few snow flurries and very cold temps. Suddenly, after school was in session, and businesses were open, the snow fall multiplied and multiplied until some people received as much as a foot of snow here in GA! My area only received about half that but it was enough to completely disrupt businesses, traffic, schools, and emergency services. Many people lost power too. I'm all about some pretty snowfall (when I'm expecting it and can prepare for it), but not this way. The news forecast, here in Atlanta, was WAY off! I am the planning type so I was caught completely off guard by this and caught in bumper to bumper traffic trying to get home. The plans we made for my son's birthday had to be cancelled altogether too. He got more than we did where he lives! He is on his way to Disney so we won't get to see him until next weekend now.
Before all of this disastrous weather, I had a chance to go on a fun holiday tour of homes with my sister in the city we grew up in. It was a picture perfect beautiful day (unlike this weekend). I took some pics to share with you.
This house is FULL of color and FULL of nick knacks. It reminded me a lot of Tracy Porter's style. Lots of jewel tones and layers upon layers of things. Are you ready?
Warning! Picture overload ahead.
This house was built in 1993 and is in a subdivision. Most of the other homes on the tour were in the historic district. This home is deceiving though. The outside looks very traditional, but the inside is NOT! Clearly, the way the reindeer is dressed outside is an indication of what to expect behind closed doors!
Large ornaments hang from ribbon in the tree branches as you approach the front porch.
On the front porch, lots of eye candy to see. Here on the left, is this antique bed and fireplace mantel adorned in bright colors and textures.
On the right side of the porch, more goodies delight the eye. Lots of unique pieces pulled together for an interesting vignette.
Upon entering the home, you are greeted with a moody feeling of vintage style furnishings and accessories in layers and layers everywhere. From the ceiling to the floor, there is something interesting to look at. There are many scented candles burning throughout the home that instantly give you the spirit of Christmas too.
The walls are covered in individual papers tacked to the wall to form a wallpaper. This homeowner is obviously a collector by the amount of similar items she has. Notice the silver tray collection on the wall.
As you enter the kitchen from the dining room, you see this candle display, It is full of crosses too. It had a very religious feeling to it like you might see it in an old church.
Now, in the eating area of the kitchen is a table with another interesting vignette in the center. Notice the colorful patchwork curtains in the window. This is only the tip of the iceberg of color for what's to come!
The cooking area of the kitchen is a tad bit more simple.
This dresser was on the wall adjacent to the kitchen table. It was hand painted by the homeowner!
Now, onto the family room. This room had a lot going on. It almost had a gypsy feeling to it.
I forgot to take a pic of the emerald green velvet sofa behind this coffee table.
Oops! You can just imagine it I'm sure.
Now, let's go into the master bedroom. This is on the first floor too. Again, lots of jewel tones and layers of pillows and velvet.
Upstairs, is like the downstairs. Here is a vintage book display with the books sorted by color in the hallway.
This is the hall bathroom.
This bedroom was cozy with the twin beds.
This is a shot of her craft room. There was a lot going on in here so I just snapped this pic to give you a sample. There was even a bed in it!
Outside, was a completely extra living area! I didn't get many pics out here though. There was an outdoor fireplace seating area, a water feature and even a chicken coop at the top of the hill painted in bright colors.
We spent the most time at this home since it had so much to look at. The other homes on the tour were much more traditional. I will share them in a future post.
Hope you enjoyed the tour!
~ Kelly ~
Source: http://theessenceofhome.blogspot.com/2017/12/norcross-tour-of-homes-christmas.html
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