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Thursday, December 4, 2025

December: Chateau Lapeyre

 One of the true joys of Thanksgiving break back home on the bayou is spending time with family—and helping decorate their homes for the holidays. My sister and brother-in-law’s home near Houma, Louisiana is a quintessential Southern residence, filled with a beautiful blend of antique charm and modern touches. Its style is unmistakably Southern, and at Christmas, it transforms into a picture of timeless elegance.



Around the front door, lush garlands of magnolia and cedar intertwined with shimmering white lights set the perfect holiday tone. Standing guard are a pair of 6-foot twin toy soldiers, discovered years ago in a holiday shop in Baton Rouge. Along the porch, wreaths and garland toppers accent the French doors, adding even more festive charm.




Stepping into the foyer, one of the first sights to greet you is the living room’s stunning 12-foot noble fir. Dressed in layers of ribbons and ornaments in gold, turquoise, and silver, the tree is nothing short of a visual feast. The mantel and staircase continue the same classic theme, creating a cohesive and sophisticated holiday look throughout the home. Peacock feathers and berries add to the woodland experience.








A bayou Christmas is truly something special—an experience I’ve cherished for many years, and one that always feels like coming home.



Chateau Lapeyre, y'all!










5 comments:

  1. Ron, your sister's and brother-in-law's home is spectacularly Southern in all the best ways! I love all the details. The garlad is scrumptious, amd the toy soldiers have realistic features.

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  2. Elegance, taste and charm must run in the family.

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  3. Tastefully done...I guess I'd best get started...Hoing it will warm up a little for outside..
    Lovely home!!

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