A vintage modern mudroom decorated for Christmas with simple neutrals and classic vintage decor!
I got a late start decorating for Christmas this year, but I took advantage of a couple lazy days after Thanksgiving to empty a few more Christmas bins.
Last week, I unpacked my favorite Christmas bin and shared ways to decorate and style vintage Santa mugs. Today, I'm sharing a peek into my vintage-modern Christmas mudroom.
I primarily stuck to decorating with neutrals with the exception of a little pop of red from my "new" vintage Santa head blow mold. He was a recent Facebook Marketplace find and I could not wait to hang him in the mudroom for Christmas.
I have to admit, as I started decorating the mudroom for Christmas I gravitated towards using the same decor as last year. I thought about changing it up a bit, but the truth is, I love what I love and I it just didn't feel right to make changes simply for the sake of sharing something new and different.
So, here is my very neutral, very minimal, very ME holiday-decorated mudroom!
I used a lot of what I already had then incorporated a few of my favorite holiday and non-holiday vintage finds.
These adorable vintage MCM brass deer were another Facebook Marketplace find that I absolutely adore. Aren't they so cute?
I kept my dated calendar turned vintage hymn board on the wall, swapped out the pillows for ones that were a bit more wintery and hung my favorite full strand of antique sleigh bells from the mudroom hooks.
I also decided to keep the vintage time cardboard instead of swapping it out for a Christmas sign. It's not a Christmas decoration, but it works well with my vintage skis and hanging bells.
Can we talk about those incredible brass deer? I got them for a steal at an auction and leave them out all year long. They are way too good to be put away in storage and only brought out during Christmastime.
And just for fun, here's a quick dark iPhone shot of Santa all lit up at night!
Most of my holiday decor is vintage and has been collected over time, but you can get the look with these vintage-inspired holiday alternatives.
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