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This room has exquisite pale grey Rococo - style panelling and high ceilings, which forms a perfect wintery backdrop to an
icicle chandelier, pared - back furnishings, and a beautifully decorated dining
table complete with frosted wine glasses.
When my children were younger and we all kind of felt let down after Christmas when the decorations were all put away, I used to decorate the kitchen with snow and ice - themed decorations for January —
icicle garlands in the window, snowflake hanging from the light fixture, cut out paper snowflakes on the window panes, and a white
table cloth strewn with iridescent stars on the table, along with The Winter King, old Mother Earth, and sleeping «root children» on our Nature T
table cloth strewn with iridescent stars on the
table, along with The Winter King, old Mother Earth, and sleeping «root children» on our Nature T
table, along with The Winter King, old Mother Earth, and sleeping «root children» on our Nature
TableTable.