A Simple Christmas Kitchen

Hello everyone, today I am sharing a simple Christmas kitchen.  Grab a hot beverage and enjoy the pretty Christmas décor.  Besides sharing décor there is an updated new project, my curbside hutch.  Let’s begin a Christmas kitchen.

Christmas hutch

Let’s Look Inside at the Decorations

Inside the China Cabinet to See the Details

Now, let’s look inside the hutch for an easy Christmas kitchen. The hutch looks dreamy decorated for Christmas showing many of my bottle brush trees.  I particularly enjoy adding these to my antique tureens, footed sugar bowl and thrift store finds for the holidays.

close up of sheep inside the hutch

The Bethany Lowe sheep adds a French feel to this seasonal hutch. 

a simple Christmas Kitchen

My antique bronze baby shoe holds a special place in my heart. A small bottle brush tree adds a Christmas touch to my simple kitchen for the holidays. The large bell adds an old touch with an antique book.

bottle brush trees, a bell and bronze baby shoe simple Christmas kitchen

A creamware pitcher filled with preserved cedar branches adds a touch of simple Christmas greens.

An old ornament with a bit of silver gilding adds character alongside an antique small soup tureen for more holiday kitchen touches.

More pieces in the hutch simple Christmas kitchen

The colder months is also a time to add candles to bring a soft glow in the evenings.  Nestled here and there with pinecones alongside a few gilded walnuts adds warmth. The candles also add a warm glow therefore making them sparkle.

the candles lit inside the Christmas hutch with bottle brush trees, walnuts, antique dishes

A bottlebrush tree sitting in an old glass knob in antique ironstone scalloped dishes is pretty for the holiday season. Also adding elegance, gilded walnuts are nestled alongside.

Simple Christmas Kitchen

A bottle brush tree sitting inside a crown on my Florentine tray adds whimsy for the holiday. Additionally, a small antique cast iron urn looks pretty here with gilded walnuts.

more bottle brush trees, walnuts and a small urn

Details Above the Hutch in the Dressed Kitchen

Details on the Cabinet Top for the Season

Easy DIY snowy houses craft and a dehydrated fruit and chestnut garland especially add warmth, interest and Christmas charm to the top of the hutch.  Fairy lights on a remote control timer casts a warm glow in the evening.

close up of snowy houses and fruit garland in a simple Christmas kitchen
top of the hutch lit at night

A Fast and Easy winter wreath adds charm and elegance to an old wood and metal piece.

I particularly love the mix of green and champagne trees.  Fairy lights on a remote control timer adds a warm touch.

A coal scuttle filled with large pinecones and small birch logs to adds some interest to the empty space at the bottom.

a simple Christmas kitchen

A French basket holding a small Cedar lighted tree also adds a bit of Christmas to a corner. A metal bucket found at Michaels filled with dehydrated orange slices, an orange and pinecones are a great finishing touch. I added dark wax to the bucket which also adds age and character.

a cedar tree in a French basket
a close up of dried oranges
the small cedar tree lit in a simple Christmas kitchen

The Kitchen Seasonal Table Area

Kitchen Table Eating Area Decorated for the Holiday

The kitchen table is kept simple for the season. A large pedestal bowl filled with an abundance of snowy pinecones and a deer antler is all the table needs.

the small cedar tree lit in a simple Christmas kitchen

Hot chocolate and homemade Gingerbread Biscotti are also waiting for us to enjoy. Christmas dishes and mugs give the table a festive feel for two.

Gingerbread biscotti and a cup of coffee with silver spoons

Lastly, are Reeses and Peanut’s stockings waiting for Santa Pup to visit.

our dogs' stockings in a simple Christmas kitchen

I hope you enjoyed this tour of a simple Christmas kitchen. Are getting your halls decked? Are you also thinking of your baking? I’d love to know the comments.

21 thoughts on “A Simple Christmas Kitchen

  1. Good morning Cindy. Your re loved side of the road treasure cabinet looks beautiful all done up for Christmas. Very pretty. Love Reeses and Peanuts little stockings waiting for Santa to fill. Super cute. Have a great rest of the week. xoxo Kris

  2. This is all so beautiful! I particularly love the way you decorated your hutch. I love bottle brush trees. That orange and chestnut garland is amazing.

  3. Your home looks beautiful, Cindy! So many pretty, festive touches. And I just adore the way you decorated the hutch. I still can’t believe it was a curbside find. Fabulous!

  4. Dying over all the fabulous vintage goodies in your hutch, Cindy! It’s gorgeous all decorated for the holidays. Hugs, CoCo

  5. Cindy, I so enjoyed my tour of your kitchen. The cabinet you refinished looks so beautiful, and the red transferware and bottle brush trees create such a pretty display. Your sweet fur babies stockings are adorable. I bet they can’t wait for Santa to arrive.

  6. I love the way you’ve styled your hutch Cindy! I have pinned so many fabulous things. Thank you for sharing with us at Charming Homes and Gardens.

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