For the holidays, you can decorate your home with Kentucky decor, which is sure to make your guests smile. You can also use ornaments made in Kentucky, such as Maker’s Mark or Louisville Stoneware. Flocked trees look like they’ve been taken from a snowy field. Flocked trees are beautiful and don’t require much decorating. Flocked trees are available at stores like At Home and Lowes.
Brown transformed his Victorian home
David Brown has opened his Victorian home to the public for the holiday season. His house, located on Ormsby Avenue, features more than 60,000 ornaments on 28 Christmas trees. The decorating begins on September 1 and continues until February 1. The home will be featured on the 43rd annual Old Louisville Home Tour. It was also featured in the HGTV series “Awful Holiday Houses.”
Chris and Kerrie Clifford’s house
Chris and Kerrie Clifford’s Kentucky home looks like it could have been made from early 1900s movie sets. The living room has an Edison phonograph that plays early 1900s Christmas songs and a live Christmas tree with handmade wooden ornaments, strings of pearls, and a phonograph that plays Edison songs. Antique chairs and books from that era line the shelves, while a vintage-looking fleur-de-lis wallpaper pulls the whole look together.
The perfect location for a bourbon-bar is the downstairs of Cliffords’ house. Chris Clifford recently added shelving to the downstairs bar, allowing for even more storage. The Cliffords opened the bar nine years ago. After a few years, the business grew.
Travis Estes’ home
Christmas is a special season for the Estes family. They inherited their love for Christmas from Granny Del, their grandmother. The home of Travis Estes and Tara Estes transforms into a winter wonderland in December. Open house for this year will take place from 6-9 p.m. It will also include a wish list for charities.
Tracey Estes’ home
Every year, Travis Estes’ home transforms into a magical winter wonderland. The family is passionate about Christmas, and it shows in the decorations as well as the food. When December rolls around, Tara Estes’ home transforms into a Michael Jackson Christmas tree, a Maleficent Christmas tree, or even seven Christmas trees!
Liz Toombs’ home
The home Liz Toombs has made for Christmas in Lexington, Kentucky, is cozy and will make you feel at home. Her family has a long history here, and she plans on spending the holiday season there this year. The home’s decor is a reflection of the Toombs’ love for Kentucky. It features wood floors, a wood-burning fireplace, and a cozy fireplace mantel. The house is decorated with holiday ornaments.
Toombs integrated her sorority colors throughout her home. The Delta Gamma colors are woven into the fabric of the drapes, rugs, and accent pillows. She also uses symbols from the sorority, including an anchor symbol on her mantel. In her reading room, she has also placed a display of sorority composite photo composites above a sofa.