Decorating the Hutch

Welcome to the Blog today, Friends. I’m so happy you’re here to share how I decorated my Hutch with a Thrift Store china find. I love the color of these beautiful Mikasa plates in the Belle Terre pattern. I found them recently at my local Goodwill and they are in beautiful condition. I wanted to have them out where I could see them and the Dining Room Hutch seemed like the perfect place to showcase this set.

It was fun to intersperse some green plants amongst the china in a look towards Spring. Ivy is always a welcome indoor plant that grows in low light. The variegated pattern of the leaves gives a lightness to the plant. Even the terracotta container picks up some of the orange color in the china. In this picture you can see the pretty china cup. The handle is very delicate and looks a bit like a vine to me.

Another plant sits in a ruffled paper container. The dark leaves are a nice contrast to the paler greens in the china.

A decanter and sherry glasses are waiting for a nice sherry to be added to the container. The set adds a nice bit of sparkle to the Hutch.

Here’s a view of the entire hutch, straight on. The plants keep everything from being too cold and utilitarian.

The picture softens when you take an angled shot. Seeing this new china in a lovely setting makes this Thrift Store find even better. Thanks so much for stopping by today and joining me in decorating the Hutch.

Lovely, and really a relief from all the exhuberance of holiday decorating. I’m clearing my cabinet in the kitchen too and just removing so much! Ready for Spring! Sandi
The hutch looks so crisp & clean with your new china. I still can’t believe what a find this was. Your hutch styling is a perfect way to enjoy it. XO- MaryJo
Those pieces are so pretty! It makes me think of a style my mom would have really loved. Thanks for sharing this post at the Will Blog for Comments #25 linkup. 🙂
Thanks, Jennifer, sometimes it’s nice to have an uncluttered look that’s restful to the eye. Have a lovely week.
Lynne
I love the addition of the plants to your hutch! I used to have a very green thumb, but I am not guilty of plant murder almost monthly! I do have a couple that are doing well. Ivy is one of those plants everyone but me can grow! I have never had any success with it, but I love the look of it so much. I may give it another go!
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Thanks, Marsha, I love the look of plants inside the house and have some herbs going right now. I do better with outdoor plants but it’s a little early for that yet. Grow lamps help the indoor plants and really make a difference. Have a wonderful week.
Lynne
Pinned this post and love the china pattern plant combo. So refreshing. Saw it at WWBH and best wishes for a beautiful Valentine’s Day. My shares this time are #63 through 67. Nancy Andres @ Colors 4 Health
Thanks, Nancy , I enjoy your Blog. Happy Valentine’s Day to you to and thanks for stopping by and sharing. have a lovely week.
Lynne
Thanks so much, Nancy, appreciate the pin. Hope you had a lovely Valentine’s Day.
Lynne
Perfectly springy and it looks great! The beautiful pieces really stand out. I love a happy hutch. 🙂
I love a happy hutch, too, Cindy. The dishes and plants are happy. Thanks so much for stopping by and sharing. Have a lovely week.
Lynne
This is a very pretty setup! Thanks for visiting Happy Hearts & Homes, I hope to see you again this week.
Thanks so much. I always enjoy visiting your site. Have a great week and thanks for stopping by.
Lynne