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CON T EN TS N OV EM B ER / DECEM B ER 2020 { vol. 18 no. 6 }

decorating

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Pretty as a Present

Floral designer Lisa Bailey takes a Mountain Brook home from everyday elegant to fabulously festive with her organic creations.

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Birmingham Gardening Today

Resident gardening expert John Floyd offers tips for ensuring holiday blooms stay beautiful and fresh throughout the season.

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Adorned with Heirlooms

Holiday décor highlights treasured collections and personal mementos in the home that stylist Missie Crawford shares with her family. PS: Don’t forget to try some of her favorite recipes for entertaining.

54 Playful Intentions 1920s Georgian home with seasonal greenery, festive tablescapes, and plenty of cheer.

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Architect Jeffrey Dungan and interior designer Beth Webb help empty nesters live large in a Buffy Hargett Miller dressed in grand fashion for the holidays.

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FROM THE EDITOR

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2020 may be one of the craziest years we’ve ever experienced, but if it has taught us anything, it’s the importance of supporting each other and supporting local businesses. I think here in Birmingham, we’ve

On page 80, Leslie Register shares some of her favorite make-and-take gifts from her kitchen. I love her ideas because they remind me of the chocolate balls my mom made every year when I was a kid—and only at Christmas. Our gift box of choice? holiday paper with a bow on top. We shared these treats with teachers, friends, and neighbors—and enjoyed more than a few ourselves. I hope you like them too.

done a pretty good job of that. Even in these precarious times, we are ordering out, shopping curbside, and putting local businesses first. This

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refocus on our community will only make us stronger and more vibrant than ever. In this issue, we celebrate our city’s shop owners, designers, architects,

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builders, craftsmen, floral designers, charities, and benefactors who serve us every day. Not only do these professionals help make the Birmingham style unique, they also keep us excited and enthused. We thank them for that. And to the patrons—and to our readers—thank you for your continued support. You’ll also find some inspiration for your seasonal décor in these pages. Discover Lisa Bailey’s tips for putting a professional touch on festive greenery and floral design that will make your home shine (page 20). Then check out stylist Missie Crawford’s home (page 46) to see how she incorporates her collections of heirlooms—and her holiday décor—into a house made for family living. In Forest Park, a 1920s Georgian home overflows with cheer, thanks to homeowners who welcome guests with an array of celebrations from Thanksgiving through New Year’s Day (page 54). Plus see how some empty nesters downsized their home yet still live large in a house designed by architect Jeffrey Dungan in conjunction with interior designer Beth Webb (page 60). I hope this issue inspires you to start your decorating and shopping early. I know I will. See you around town.

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Pretty as a

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Floral designer Lisa Bailey takes each room from everyday elegant to fabulously festive with décor grounded in fresh flowers and greenery. Here’s how she decked the halls of this Mountain Brook abode to make home sweet home even sweeter.

Text by P A I G E T O W N L E Y / Photography by H E C T O R S A N C H E Z

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Lisa Bailey designer and owner of Lisa Bailey Designs. She started her career working behind the scenes at Time Inc. For 10 years, she helped create the iconic Southern Living Christmas covers before catalogs such as Summer Classics and Ballard practically any type of event, including weddings, baby showers, birthday parties, and, of course, Christmas parties in and around Birmingham. During the holidays, when she’s not decorating her clients’ homes, Lisa is likely to be found in the

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LISA’S DECORATING TIPS Help greenery last longer by keeping temperatures in the house a little cooler—heat dries them out more quickly. If possible, use a mister to lightly spray them daily. Instead of stapling or pinning The wire prevents holes and allows you to reuse your ribbon each year. When hanging fresh garland, it’s ok to cut it. Don’t feel like you must use one long piece. In fact, when draping garland around a door, Lisa actually prefers to cut it to ensure that it hangs correctly. “And if you cut it too short, don’t panic,” she adds. “Simply

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sugar pine cones are tied to mirrored sconces. “The wreaths and pine cones are graced with knotted gold velvet ribbon,” Lisa says. “I’m not a great bow maker, so I often like to go with the simplicity of a little knot.” MAKE A STATEMENT. Lisa likes to work with containers that enhance her designs. A sculptural gold vessel (below) cradles a red poinsettia nestled into reindeer moss and enhanced with white amaryllis, paperwhites, and ilex berries. HIGHLIGHT INTERIORS. The study (left) showcases leather chairs and wood-paneled walls, so Lisa opted for rich golds and warm hues to complement the masculine tones. A garland gracing the carved limestone mantel consists of cedar; eucalyptus leaves and pods; glittered branches; sugar pine cones; and faux, decorative game birds that nod to the husband’s love of hunting. Magnolia leaves show both sides—shiny green tops and caramel-brown undersides. Green velvet ribbon drapes from a corner for a showy finish. A deer mount is set off with a wreath of cedar, Frasier fir twigs, and pine cones. An arrangement of Parrot tulips enhances the cozy scene. ENTRY POINT. Lisa repeated materials inside and out for elegance and consistency. Garlands of cedar and magnolia frame the entry (page 20), while swags of sugar pine cones and satin gold ribbon adorn gas lanterns.

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Holiday Splash

Add even more to your festive décor with the vibrant colors of these seasonal plants. Gardening expert John Floyd shares his advice for ensuring these blooms stay beautiful and fresh throughout the holidays.

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John Floyd has been gardening in the Birmingham area for more than 30 years. In addition to his day-to-day experience, John has degrees in horticulture from Auburn and Clemson Universities and was editor-inchief of Southern Living.

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his is the season for traditions. One of my favorites is taking a trip back home to the Black Belt to cut the deciduous holly berries along the fencerows and bring them back to Birmingham. It reminds me of being home for the holidays. Another fun tradition a neighbor of mine started many years ago was asking to cut magnolia leaves for decoration off of my Little Gem Southern magnolias. The only thing I remind her each time is to cut the branches she needs as high up as she can reach. Why? Because allowing the limbs to grow all the way to the ground means that the lower branches full of foliage will cover up the constant leaf litter that collects at the base. In fact, I often just blow the falling leaves under the branches. The leaves and branches from these trees are perfect decorations because they last a long time if placed in water. They also glisten when the leaves are polished, which adds a beautiful effect to arrangements. When it comes to cutting hollies with or without berries, always treat the plant as if you are pruning it. Like magnolia branches, hollies will last for weeks when placed in water. Conifers such as pine, junipers, and red cedar are also good for decorating; just make sure you do not make a cut that can be seen, even if you have to cut off more of a branch than you need. Seasonal flowers are readily available right now at most food stores, big box hardware stores, and many local retailers that sell plants. While I love using poinsettias at Christmas, I prefer plants with fall colors for my Thanksgiving décor. One of my favorites is Kalanchoes. The common orange-colored ones are long-lasting plants that come in a variety of sizes and prices. The good news about this plant is that it’s easy to nurture—as long as you don’t overwater it. I don’t water mine until the soil is almost dry to n ove m b e r. d e ce m b e r 2 0 2 0 | BH&G

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Floyd’s To-Do List: November/December Mistletoe is a Southern favorite for making kissing balls or simply hanging over a door to promote “kissing under the mistletoe.”

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under it and not the actual plant! When harvesting mistletoe, cut the whole branch if possible since it is a parasitic plant and is not healthy for the tree.

Since leaf fall is heaviest in our area around Thanksgiving, I always

Just make sure that when planting, you make the hole one-and-a-half times the size of the

raking leaves is a great way to get some upper body exercise, a quicker way is to use a bagging lawn mower. Just be sure the leaves have built up into areas over a couple of inches. While many folks use mulch mowers, leaf debris from mulching

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the touch. Kalanchoes come in a variety of colors, so you are sure to find one that fits your décor. If you are looking for a beautiful plant that will last throughout the entire holiday season, select Phalaenopsis orchids. When shopping for orchids, it’s important to look for ones that still have many blooms to open and also have leaves that appear glossy and slick. Once you get the plant home, water it right away and make sure the water drains through the pot. If the pot does not have a hole in it, turn the pot upside down and drain out all of the water. I water mine about every 7-10 days and always make sure they are drained well and not sitting in water. If you choose any of the other exotic orchids on the market, be sure to water them in the same way. And keep in mind that they generally do not last as long as Phalaenopsis. I can’t talk about holiday plants and trees without mentioning the most important one of all—the Christmas tree. As you are wandering your local tree lot, be aware that price is not always an indication of quality. If the needles feel dry or the tree seems off color, it is probably not a good one to purchase. The first thing I like to do before I start shopping is figure out how tall of a tree I need. Remember that you will have to cut some of the trunk off at the bottom to get the tree into your holder, so factor that into the height of the tree. You also will want to make some deep crosscuts into the bottom of the trunk before placing it in the holder to ensure that the tree absorbs plenty of water. This trunk-cutting method, combined with keeping the water in the holder full at all times, is the key to helping your tree stay fresh. By doing this, I can usually count on my tree lasting about two weeks indoors with minimal needle drop. n ove m b e r. d e ce m b e r 2 0 2 0 | BH&G

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Stylist Missie Crawford seamlessly incorporates treasured collections into her family home—during the holidays and all year long.

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goal is to use the best of what’s already there, add to it, and make it better,” says photo stylist Missie Crawford. And nowhere is that more evident than inside her own home that she shares with husband Sims and teenage sons Nelson and Tucker. “I’ve always had an appreciation for antiques and art, so I’m constantly working with favorite pieces and heirlooms I have collected over the years,” she says. For the holidays, Missie takes that approach one step further as she incorporates seasonal décor that complements and highlights her collections. “I’m drawn to navy in a lot of ways, whether in my interiors or my wardrobe,” she says. “My wedding china (Bernardaud Ithaque Gold) has a navy polka dot pattern, and I used that as the inspiration for my holiday palette. I also mixed some grays into the scheme, especially in my dining room tablescape. The color combination creates a sense of warmth that welcomes guests.” Those beautiful gray hues flow into the family room, where the painted fireplace adorned with custom-made stockings takes center stage. “The stockings are from Julie Terrell Interior Design,” says Missie. “They each have hand-stamped porcelain charms with our initials on them. It’s a fun way to change up how you personalize your stockings.” To counterbalance the gray tones, Missie worked with friend and fellow stylist Kay Clarke to cover the mantel in an abundance of garland and accessories. “Sometimes, it helps to have a set of fresh eyes when you are decorating,” Missie says. “I can always count on Kay to discover a new or unique way of arranging things that I may not have seen since I’m living in this space all the time.” For the family’s Christmas tree this year, Missie chose a new place for it—the living room. “It just felt right to have it in this space surrounded by so much of my art collection,” she says. “I decorated the tree with white lights and a variety of sentimental

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Cake Layers 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon baking soda 2½ teaspoons ground cinnamon 2½ cups sugar 4 eggs drained 1½ cups sweetened shredded coconut

ingredients. In the bowl of an electric mixer, beat oil and sugar. Add eggs, one at a time, and beat until well combined. ingredients by hand. Divide batter evenly between 3 (8-inch) metal pans coated with vegetable cooking spray and lined with parchment paper. Bake at 350° for 30-40 minutes. Let cool 10 minutes, and turn out onto a wire rack or parchment paper. Let cool completely before icing with cream cheese icing.

Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Icing and Candied Orange Slices 4 cups water 4 cups sugar oranges, ¼-inch thick 1 cup sugar

Bring water and 4 cups sugar to a boil in a wide Dutch oven. Add orange slices, and simmer over medium-low heat about 45 to 60 minutes, gently stirring occasionally. (This works best in a shallow layer, so it can be done in 2 batches.) Add more water to prevent burning if it evaporates before the slices are tender.

— Missie Crawford

Cream Cheese Icing ¾ cup butter, softened 12 ounces cream cheese, softened 1½ to 2 pounds powdered sugar

cup sugar, and place in a single layer on parchment-lined baking pans. Note: Any remaining orange syrup can be used in cocktails. Slices can also be dipped in chocolate for another treat.

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“I can always count on my friend Telia Johnson of Telia’s Cakes to help me create the most decadent holiday sweets. You can’t go wrong with her carrot cake or iced sugar cookies.”

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DETAILS MATTER “Sometimes, the smaller things make the biggest impact,” says Missie. “One of my favorite things to use when entertaining is a set of small Italian washedlinen coasters from Mark & Graham. You can even get them personalized.”

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ornaments—silver ones from godparents, recycled cardboard ones from Food 52, and an abundance of crosses, guitars, and handblown glass balls.” The newest additions to the tree are stars carved from local wood. “Cliff Spencer of Alabama Sawyer made them, and I love how they perfectly nestle in between the lights,” Missie says. “They really add a unique element to the tree.” When it’s time to entertain family and friends, Missie loves seating guests in her spacious, oval-shaped dining room. “Five of my Chippendale dining chairs belonged to my grandfather,” she says. “I salvaged them from my mother’s attic during Hurricane Katrina. Then I found three more at Chelsea Antiques that were a perfect match!” She adds that the table is a relatively new purchase from an estate sale. “It took almost 10 years to come across just what I wanted, but it was worth it to find the right piece for this space.” For a punch of color, Missie brought in a piece of modern art by Betty Freeman that she bought at Arceneaux. The art also adds a casual element to the room,

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Sugar Cookies (from Southern Living) 1½ cups butter, softened 1½ cups sugar 2 eggs

Beat butter and sugar in a stand mixer on medium speed until light and creamy. Add eggs and vanilla extract, beating until low speed. Divide in half, and wrap each half in plastic wrap. Chill at least an hour.

to ¼-inch thickness, and cut with your favorite cookie cutter (or biscuit cutter). Place on a parchment-lined baking sheet, and bake at 350° for 8 to 10 minutes or until barely brown around the bottom edges. Let cool 5 minutes and transfer to a wire rack. Cool completely. Decorate to your liking.

Cookie Icing (from sallysconfections.com) 1 pound powdered sugar

Mix all ingredients together until smooth. Add a little extra milk or powdered sugar to make it the perfect icing or piping consistency.

Christmas Cheer Punch ½

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NATURAL WONDER Never underestimate the beauty of a wreath made from magnolia leaves. “I continue to use these wreaths even after the leaves turn brown,” says Missie. “I’ve even spray-painted the leaves gold and changed the ribbon to get another year out of them.”

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How To Wrap the Perfect Gift “Wrapping gifts is one of my favorite parts of the holidays. I grew up wrapping gifts for customers at my dad’s store in Mississippi, so I guess you could say it’s in my DNA.” Here, Missie offers advice on how to ensure your gifts look beautiful. CHOOSE QUALITY PAPER Well-made, sturdy paper makes all the difference. “I like to buy the one-of-a-kind sheets at Paper Source,” says Missie. “I also love the papers at Alabama Art Supply and the new line at Ami à Vi. (amiavie.com)” INVEST IN RIBBON “I prefer a thick satin or grosgrain them at Midori (midoriribbon.com) or

ADD AN EMBELLISHMENT Missie likes to tie a piece of greenery or an ornament into the ribbon to like a gift on top of the gift,” she says. USE COLORS FROM YOUR DÉCOR Since her décor includes navy and gray, Missie uses those colors in her gift wrap. She also mixes in marbled papers from Alabama Art Supply.

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as do the simple linen drapes. “We use this space for more than just special occasions, so I didn’t want it to be too fancy,” Missie says. “On any Friday night, you might find a group of teenage boys in here chowing down on pizza.” As much as she loves her dining room, Missie says her newly renovated kitchen may be her new favorite spot in the house. “Everything in here is tailor-made for how we cook and live—right down to the beverage fridge that I keep full of soft drinks and waters for the boys,” she says. “We also took out the upper cabinets and replaced them with open, wooden shelving to create a more spacious feel—and to force myself to get rid of clutter.” Like the other rooms in the house, the kitchen displays some nostalgic pieces. “My everyday dishes belonged to my great grandmother,” Missie says. “And I love to use the checked cloth napkins that were hers as well. I always keep them on the counter right beside jars full of snacks. That way, the boys and their friends can grab something to eat whenever they want to.” It’s just one more way that Missie ensures a welcoming home full of style, comfort, and collections—during the holidays and year-round. n ove m b e r. d e ce m b e r 2 0 2 0 | BH&G

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Architect Jeffrey Dungan and interior designer Beth Webb worked collective magic to imbue a new home with a lasting impression.

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hen Jeffrey Dungan talks about his clients, he sometimes sounds more like a psychologist than an architect. That’s because, in addition to thinking about his clients’ lifestyles, he thinks about their personalities. So when describing client Charlie Israel, he says, “Charlie is a man’s man kind of guy with a bit of a cowboy, all-American attitude. I wanted the house to reflect that, so we chose stone and reclaimed wood for the exteriors to create a more masculine appeal. Charlie is also a big-hearted guy, so I wanted the whole place to be warm and inviting throughout.” Inside the house, however, there’s a subtle shift to a feminine perspective in the midst of the stone pavers, stucco, and stained pecky cypress. It appears in the chamfered openings, the sinuous staircase, and the fluting details on the

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“While the exterior may read masculine, the interiors show off some surprising curves and feminine detailing.” — Jeffrey Dungan, architect

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Buffy’s Brushstrokes In keeping with the muted interiors, floral designer Buffy Hargett Miller employed varying shades of green punctuated with fruit, white flowers, and ribbons for a festive winter wonderland. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: A grouping of small wreaths creates a big impact at the front door. * Potted amaryllis with moss pair with pretty packages to signal the season. * A standard wreath is customized with pears, tulips, dendrobium orchids, and succulents. * White ribbon spills off a mailbox arrangement of magnolia, mixed greenery, and foraged ligustrum berries. * White tulips in a silver vase dress up the built-in bar. * A small rustic chair holds wrapped packages at the front door. * Beautiful paperwhites are anchored with a base of green apples and moss.


front door and bar cabinetry. “I was thinking of Linda [Israel] when you first step inside, but I still wanted the interiors to relate to the façade and the outdoor rooms,” says Jeffrey. “Indoor/outdoor living is a strong presence in the design. As empty nesters, the Israels downsized significantly, but the house still lives large.” Jeffrey and Atlanta interior designer Beth Webb have worked on many projects together, and they speak the same language when it comes to beautiful bespoke finishes and details. “Jeffrey is incredible at creating the perfect canvas, which makes anything we do look good,” says Beth. But the interior designer is adept at making it look easy as well, as evidenced by the seamless flow throughout the open floorplan. In her choices, she listened to Linda’s desires “to go in a new direction in this house, which is significantly smaller than her former traditional one,” says Beth. “She wanted a fresher, more fashion-forward 58

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palette and a more eclectic mix of furnishings.” The design includes two seating areas that can morph for larger gatherings and a dining table that expands. “While they are now living in a smaller house, the Israels still have a lot of family in town,” Beth says. “We needed to account for that in our selections.” Above all, the house exudes comfort, which is the linchpin of good design for Beth. “If it’s not comfortable, it’s not enjoyable,” she says. That’s certainly in keeping with Jeffrey’s philosophy. “I wanted to create a home that’s like a greatfitting pair of blue jeans that only gets better with time,” he says. birminghamhomeandgarden.com

RESOURCES: Architecture Jeffrey Dungan, 205.322.2057, jeffreydungan.com Interior Design Beth Webb, 404.869.6367, bethwebb.com Floral Design Buffy Hargett Miller, Buffy Hargett Flowers, 205.533.3328,

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A Curated

Christmas

Come Christmas, a Redmont Park couple’s 1920s Georgian home teems with lush greenery, wrapped gifts, and glad tidings. Text by L A U R A K O S T E L N Y / Photography by J E A N A L L S O P P

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Let It Shine Guests are greeted with a healthy dose of Christmas spirit as soon as they walk through the front door, thanks to the “silver-and-gold” tree in the wide entry hall. Trimmed with mercury glass ornaments that Doug has found “here, there, and everywhere,” the tree shimmers day and night in front of the stretch of windows along the staircase. The banister and antique table are twirled up with magnolia garland from Leaf & Petal. “We put all of the magnolia out early,” says Doug. “It browns out after about a week or two to a really pretty color. This year, we’ll save it and spray-paint it to reuse next year.”

Deck the Door An abundance of garland wraps columns candy-cane candy-cane style, while an evergreen wreath adorned with silver baubles on the bright blue front door (Blue Danube by Benjamin Moore) signals the beginning of holiday party season.

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Portrait: Mary Margaret Chambliss

VERY YEAR, even before the Thanksgiving plates have been cleared, Doug Sutton and Andrew Nix begin hanging garland, decorating trees, and throwing open their bright blue front door to an almost endless cavalcade of guests. “Forget the 12 days of Christmas. For us, it’s more like 112 days here,’ says Doug. “We host tons of small dinners and cocktail parties, as well as fundraisers and events for organizations like Better Basics, Smile-A-Mile, and the Birmingham Bar Association.” Last year, the couple even opened their home for the Independent Presbyterian Church Holiday House Tour. “We also host a big annual Christmas party for as many as 200 guests,” Doug says. The way Doug and Andrew see it, they are simply carrying on a tradition that comes with ownership of the “Hiden House,” a historic home in Redmont Park. Designed by architect Hugh Martin for Birmingham News associate editor Robert Hiden and his wife, Anne Earl, in 1923, the grand Georgian-style home has seen its fair share of dancing in the attic, intimate gatherings for visiting coteries of artists, and star-studded dinner parties through the years. “Julia Child

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Set a Jolly Table

In a nod to the antler-themed tree in the “Polo” lounge (page 66), Doug selected a pair of large glass-andiron-clad vases (“They look like antlers,” he explains.) eucalyptus, and cypress. He surrounded the centerpieces with more greenery and ornaments and then set the table with a mix of festive dishware that’s potluck-inspired. “We often borrow from our friends—they have 40 or 50 sets to choose from,” says Doug.

Make Tree Decorating a Team Sport Doug always wanted a tree inspired by his alma mater, North Carolina State, but he was worried it might be tacky. Enter his grandmother, a retired North CarolinaWorking with the school’s colors (red and white), as well as with the memory of a cardinal and dogwood stainedglass piece designed by Doug’s parents, Doug and his grandmother spent two days sourcing red mercury glass ornaments and another two days looking for the birds. with more birds attached. The theme continues with presents wrapped in NCSU Wolfpack colors.

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“There’s always something going on here from Thanksgiving to New Year’s, and we try to add a little element of surprise at each and every turn.” — Doug Sutton

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Checking It Twice

makes their holiday “nice” list. Doug shares a few of their holiday traditions and favorite things. FINE PAPERED PACKAGES.

GO FOR THE GREEN. We like to

make hot toddies and go to the Birmingham Zoo with our former neighbors to pick out a tree. PLAYLISTS WITH PATINA. I have to confess that Christmas music is not my favorite—unless I’m decorating Christmas trees. That’s the only time I turn it up and play it in every room. 64

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for a great selection of vintage men’s watches.

I always had to wrap my dad’s gift to my mom, so I learned how to wrap a pretty package at a very young age. I’ve gotten even better at it through the years. I like to use beautiful ribbons, and I always try to include a cool Christmas ornament on top as a special touch. birminghamhomeandgarden.com


Home(made) Is Where the Heart Is When Doug was in search of the perfect tabletop décor

even cooked in the kitchen when the Robertsons lived here,” says Doug of the former owners’ famous houseguest. The history of the house—along with the idyllic mountaintop setting overlooking English Village—appealed to Doug and Andrew from the very start. Still, as with any historic home, there was work and restoration to be done and prior renovations to undo. “Everything was very fancy, very ornate,” Doug says. “The chandeliers were huge, all the walls were tea-stained, and someone had added Victorian moldings. It wasn’t right for us.” Luckily, with eight previous renovations under his belt, he wasn’t at all intimidated by the scope of the project. “When we left the closing table, we immediately gave the keys to the painters, the tile guys, and the electricians, and we started the process of stripping back the layers to get it closer to its original finishes,” says Doug. After returning the home to its earliest incarnation (and adding a few modern updates), Doug and Andrew now find that the house truly shines during the holidays. Elaborately themed trees, birminghamhomeandgarden.com

rescue once again. She sourced each and every pine cone strip from her yard and spent hours hot-gluing them to Styrofoam cones. “I told her I would love to have three, but I didn’t realize how much work went into them,” says Doug. A red tailgate from an old Chevy truck stands in for Santa’s sled. The sunroom’s windows are draped with garland and bright white lights.

Red & Green A spray of garland from Leaf & Petal and handand white roses (thanks very much, Publix and GreenWise Market) add holiday cheer in the totally renovated kitchen (opposite), which features a custom island, limestone countertops and backsplash,

them lasting for more than a few days,” says Doug.

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Hang Stockings With Care In addition to garland crafted from cranberries, balls, the mantel in the “Polo” lounge is adorned with personalized plaid stockings for every member of the family, which includes Doug, Andrew, and English bulldog Bob. Andrew found the painting above the

Branch Out Visions of sugarplums dance more easily in heads when there’s greenery in the bedroom. The mantel is trimmed with magnolia and evergreen, while a Charlie Brown Christmas tree at the foot of the custom built bed (designed by Doug) is adorned with antique nickel-plated-and-copper ornaments and handblown glass pieces. The tree topper is a red glitter Star of David.

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designed with more than a little help from Doug’s grandmother who is a retired florist in North Carolina, complement the couple’s mix of antiques and eclectic art. Fresh garland pops against the pristine palette, and a plethora of plaid stockings are right at home on the mantel in the wood-paneled “Polo” lounge. And the best part? A steady stream of the homeowners’ nearest and dearest friends mingling all season long. Says Doug, “There’s always something going on here from Thanksgiving to New Year’s, and we try to add a little element of surprise at each and every turn.” birminghamhomeandgarden.com

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Too often a homeowner finds out that what they want—and what they have drawn up with a designer or architect—isn’t within their budget. Begin with your budget and work backwards. “Keep resale value in mind, as well as with the contractor that you employ for the job,” says Robert Grant of Robert S. Grant Construction, Inc. Resale value is especially important if you’re only planning to live there for five or fewer years. If your plan is to stay for 15 or 20 years, then it’s important to keep a master planin mind.

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Mini Red Velvet Bundt Cakes with Cream Cheese Frosting MAKES 6 MINI BUNDT OR 12 CUPCAKES

Cream Cheese Frosting 4 ounces cream cheese, softened 1 cup sifted powdered sugar

and separated 1¹/³ ¼ cup cornstarch ½ teaspoon baking soda 4 teaspoons unsweetened cocoa powder

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the egg yolks and vanilla. In a small bowl, combine vinegar and food coloring; add to the mixer, adjusting color as needed. With the mixer on low, add the dry ingredients, alternating with the buttermilk, ending with the dry ingredients. Fold in whipped egg whites, and pour into greased pan about two-thirds of the way full. Bake about 18 to 21 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. Drizzle with Cream Cheese Frosting, and decorate with sprinkles.

Combine cream cheese, vanilla, and sugar in a mixer. Beat on low speed 1 minute; increase to medium-high until thoroughly combined and smooth. Gradually add milk until frosting is at drizzling consistency.

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Line an 8-inch pan with parchment paper, leaving a small overhang. Break chocolate bars into several pieces, and place in a small bowl. Fill a saucepan with water (about 2 inches); heat on medium-high heat. Place bowl with chocolate inside saucepan, and stir until melted. A double boiler will also work for this. Pour chocolate onto parchment-lined pan, and smooth with a spatula into an even layer. Sprinkle with pistachios and almonds; then sprinkle with salt. Chill in refrigerator until completely set, about 30 minutes to 1 hour. Peel off parchment, and break into pieces.

at room temperature 1 cup sugar

Gingerbread Granola MAKES 8 CUPS

¹/³ temperature Cream Cheese Frosting 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon ground ginger Preheat oven to 350°. With a handheld or stand mixer with a whisk attachment, beat egg whites on high until soft peaks form, about 2 to 3 minutes. Set aside. cornstarch, baking soda, unsweetened cocoa powder, and salt with a whisk to make sure thoroughly combined. Set mixture aside. In the mixer, using the paddle attachment, beat the butter on high until smooth and creamy. Add sugar, beating until combined, and oil; beat for 2 minutes, scraping down the sides as needed. Add birminghamhomeandgarden.com

¹/³ ¹/³ cup chopped dried cranberries ¹/³ cup chopped candied ginger

Preheat oven to 350°. Line a 12-inch by 17-inch (half baking sheet) with parchment paper. In a large mixing bowl, combine oats, nuts, salt, cinnamon, and ground ginger. Stir to combine. Stir in oil, maple syrup, molasses, and vanilla. Turn the granola out onto your prepared pan, and use a large spoon to spread it in an even layer. Bake for 10 minutes; remove from evenly. top. It will continue to crisp as it cools. Top the granola with the chopped cranberries and candied ginger. Let the granola cool before breaking it into pieces. Store the granola in an airtight container. It should stay fresh for 1 to 2 weeks. n ove m b e r. d e ce m b e r 2 0 2 0 | BH&G

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