Highland-Cashiers Plateau Homes: 7 Ways to Spruce Up Your Space for the Holidays
Judy Michaud
Judy Michaud, along with her late husband Louie and their two daughters, made Highlands their home in 1986...
Judy Michaud, along with her late husband Louie and their two daughters, made Highlands their home in 1986...
It's that time of year again! Whether you're cozying up in your Highland-Cashiers Plateau home or just sprucing up your rental for the festive season, drawing inspiration for holiday decor can sometimes require a bit of creativity. Fear not—oh wait, we’re keeping this light and informative, so let’s just get into it without the dramatics! Here are seven tips to make your home merry and bright, with a touch of local flair.
Pick Your Palette
First off, the color. High up on the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau, we're all about bringing the outside in. Why not echo the stark whites of winter snows paired with the rich greens of our evergreen forests? For a modern twist, think about incorporating icy blues or cozy grays. Getting this right means everything from your ornaments to your table linens can complement the natural beauty outside your window.
Decorate Beyond the Living Room
Why stop at the common areas? The beauty of decorating on the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau is the wealth of natural inspiration around us. A sprig of holly in the bathroom, a scented pine candle in the kitchen—it’s these small touches that spread cheer to every corner of your home. And don’t forget your home office or reading nook; a small garland or a festive mug can make work and relaxation spots more inviting.
Mix and Match Textures
To emulate the coziness of our little corner of North Carolina, mixing textures can add layers of warmth to your holiday setup. Think thick woolen throws across leather sofas, soft velvet pillows nestled among crisp linen. And if you’ve got hardwood floors, a seasonal rug can not only warm up your space but also protect your floors from the traffic of holiday guests.
Natural Decor is Your Friend
On the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau, we’re never far from nature, and incorporating greenery into your holiday decor is a nod to our surroundings. Garland draped over doorways or banisters, a wreath of local pine, even a bouquet of dried winter flora can bring a bit of Highland life indoors. And for the centerpiece? A bowl of pinecones collected from your own backyard adds a personal touch.
Create Eye-Catching Displays
Whether it’s a mantlepiece arrangement or a centerpiece on your dining table, creating a focal point in your room draws guests into your space. Use varying heights and textures—tall candles, a stack of holiday-themed books, or a cluster of ornaments to draw the eye. Living on the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau means having access to a plethora of local crafts that can add a unique touch to any display.
Personal Touches Make the Space
Every family has traditions, and the holidays are the perfect time to showcase them. Whether it's an heirloom passed down through generations or a set of photos from holidays past on the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau, incorporating these items into your decor not only personalizes your space but ignites conversations and memories.
A Little Sparkle Goes a Long Way
Last but certainly not least, let’s talk about light. Mimic the clear, starlit nights we’re lucky to witness up here by incorporating string lights in soft whites or glowing ambers. Mirrors strategically placed to reflect light can brighten a room and give the illusion of space, a neat trick for smaller Highland homes.
Ready to revamp your space or perhaps looking for a new canvas for your holiday traditions on the Highlands-Cashiers Plateau? You know where to find us. Wishing you a season filled with peace, warmth, and festive cheer—Highlands-Cashiers Plateau style.
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