Christmas In My Farmhouse Breakfast Nook

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Create your own cozy breakfast nook on Christmas day! I will show you how with my own fun holiday decor.

Farmhouse Christmas Breakfast Nook || Worthing Court graphic.Pin

True confession – this is the first time that I can remember knowing how I wanted to decorate for Christmas well ahead of time.  I’m usually trying to figure things out at the last minute, which is how I wound up going in a totally unintended direction last Christmas.  Loved it, but never intended to decorate like I did.   😀   I stumbled across some amazing Christmas inspired plaid dishes on clearance at At Home last summer and I knew that they would be the holiday inspiration for most of my house this year.  So, welcome to my plaid Christmas breakfast nook!

Rustic farmhouse Christmas breakfast nook with presents by the chairs.Pin

My rustic open shelves are usually the first thing in my house that gets changed up for the different seasons and holidays.  My new plaid dishes, combined with my KISS method of decorating made them come together in a flash!  Don’t know what my KISS method is?  You can read all about HERE.

Open rustic shelves decorated for Christmas using plaid dishes.Pin

I already had the red berry topiary, Mr. Snowman and the sled, but the “A Very Merry Christmas” tree came from Kirkland’s this year.

Christmas vignette with a primitive snowman and sled.Pin

I added a new fun Christmas piggy to the shelves from my favorite shopping place in Wilmington, NC – New River Pottery.  The red lantern is from Michael’s.

A ceramic pig with a wreath around its neck is on the open shelving unit.Pin

I literally stumbled across these Christmas plaid mugs in Hobby Lobby one day .  It was amazing the way that they made a beeline for my cart!

Mug tree with Christmas plaid mugs.Pin

I already had the little red lantern and the small lamp with the boxwood wreath lives here 24/7.  It provides a cozy spot of light at night.  The cute candy cane crock came from Kirkland’s and the candy canes themselves came from Target.

Christmas lantern and candy canes in the breakfast nook.Pin

I kept things much simpler on the opposite side of the breakfast area, by adding just a few holiday throw pillows to the bench.  By the way, the art above the bench is a printable that made and put into an old frame that I painted.  You can get a copy of the printable for free HERE.  It’s available in both this large size and printer paper size.

Bench with Christmas pillows on it.Pin

There’s nothing cheerier than red and white buffalo check!  These pillows came from HomeGoods, the hot chocolate pillow came from At Home and the plaid boxes in the basket are photograph boxes from Hobby Lobby.  They make great boxes for gift giving – they’re already wrapped and they’re very inexpensive!

Red and white buffalo check Christmas pillows.Pin

I kept the kitchen table simple too.  A red striped grainsack runner is topped with a centerpiece consisting of a white pitcher with faux greenery and a cute little Christmas topiary, that I picked up at Target a couple of years ago, displayed on more plaid dishes.

Farmhouse kitchen table Christmas centerpiece with a glass cloche and a white vase with greenery.Pin

I finished the whole area off with Christmas wreaths hanging from happy red and white striped ribbon in the bay windows.

Christmas breakfast nook with wreaths in the bay windows.Pin

Our Christmas breakfast area feels so cozy and inviting this year!  We find ourselves spending longer than normal at the table, making Christmas memories with family and friends.

Rustic farmhouse Christmas breakfast nook || Worthing CourtPin

Merry almost Christmas, everyone!  If you need some Christmas inspiration for your kitchen or breakfast nook, pin it for later!

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  1. Candy Walsh says:

    I absolutely love everything about your breakfast area, especially the rustic, industrial shelves! And the plaid dishes are perfect! Every piece from big to tiny goes together perfectly~what a cozy and Merry room you have transformed this into!
    Thanks for the all the great inspiration!

  2. Carletta Green says:

    Love all your ideas! Wish I could find a piggy head to hang in my kitchen!

  3. WHere are you gorgeous Christmas trees on the ends of your kitchen shelves from? Your nook is gorgeous!

    1. Thank you, Katy! The two smaller trees came from Hobby Lobby and I’ve had the taller ones for so long that I don’t remember where in the world I got them. lol

  4. What a gift you have! Very warm and inviting, Beautiful! It’s just me but, I would get rid of the pig head hanging over your Wonderful theme. It looks disturbing for the other cute piggies to see grandpa killed by the hunter. Even though he seems to have been content. But that’s me.

  5. Love love love! Could you please tell me where you bought your shelves?
    Thanks ?

  6. Hello! I love that tool box looking wood crate for dishes. Where did you find it? Thanks

  7. Can you please tell me where the red plaid mugs came from. I can’t seem to find them. That would be very much appreciated. I am planning for next year. I find this is the best time to shop and get a few good deals.
    Merry Christmas.