
A Christmas home designed to bring smiles, joy ...
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in the Shreveport home of Gerry and Angie Burroughs.
Angie loves decorating for Christmas and immersing herself in the holiday season, so as soon as Halloween ended, it was out with the pumpkins and in with the poinsettias. The entire home receives a festive wardrobe change with treasured collectibles and multiple Christmas trees, holiday artwork and music.
“I just hope it makes you smile. That’s the whole goal – that everyone smiles, and we have a wonderful Christmas,” said Burroughs.
It takes organization and teamwork to make Burroughs’ holiday vision come to life. Decorator Terri Marshall of MilandDil Designs helps with the creation and installation. “She comes to help me design all of my Christmas, Halloween, Easter – whatever I need,” said Burroughs. “I’ll come up with the ideas, and Terri helps make them come true.”
Nutcracker
soldiers flank the front door, greeting guests in their regal holiday
best, while traditionally green-and-red-hued garland arches across above
a matching door wreath. Slim red trees add additional pops of color in
the seating areas.
Inside,
Santa and Mrs. Claus figures stand in the foyer near a glittery,
whimsical tree, and a garland encircles the staircase banister.
Burroughs describes her den as fun and happy. Her couches are “dressed”
in red tutus crafted by MilandDil Designs, and the antlers of the trophy
deer on the wall are adorned with ornaments. Built-ins house some of
Burroughs’ favorite Department 56 collectibles. “It’s very, very old.
When we first got married 28 years ago, I started collecting it. They
don’t make it anymore,” said Burroughs. “I have all the characters and
put them all through the house; that’s what [the collection] is called –
‘All Through the House.’ The Mark Roberts fairies and hand-painted
Vietri decorations are also cherished pieces. Crimson-clad reindeer
showgirls perch on the hearth below a green-and-red bunting and watchful
Nutcrackers.
Burroughs
says with each visit to the home visitors notice something new. “It’s
like sensory overload when you first come in. And then you come back the
next time and say, ‘I didn’t even see that the first time!’” she said.
Jackie
Mitchell has been Burroughs’ best friend for more than 20 years. She
says something new is added each year. Among this year’s new additions
is a decorative Patience Brewster table; it’s green with “legs” clad in
green-striped stockings with red bows and gold pumps. “I love midcentury modern. I was so excited when I got it,” said Burroughs.
“You
can’t not be happy after you’ve been here. She enjoys it, but she
really loves to see people smile,” said Mitchell. “It’s a wonderful gift
she has for this.”
According to Burroughs, it can take up to five full days to install all of the décor.
“You
have to have help. You cannot do it all by yourself,” she said. Most of
the items have a set spot each year because when she purchases a new
piece, she already knows where she will place it. “She takes pictures,
too, so she knows right where everything goes,” said Mitchell. “She
probably has 100 clear boxes that she has marked, like ‘right side
fireplace.’” Burroughs loves retro Christmas décor as well. In
the
breakfast room, oversized jacks from the 1960s are nestled in the
garland atop the built-ins. A nearby vignette contains a retro snowglobe
television, along with a monocled snowman and mini silver tinsel tree. A
lighted vintage ceramic Christmas tree glints merrily on the hall
counter.
Local vendors are represented in the home – all the seat covers are custom made by Milling Around.
The
living room is cozy and inviting and features many of the collectibles
that Angie has gathered over the years, like her extensive set of
Department 56 items. Mark Roberts fairies, hand-painted Vietri and Fitz
and Floyd pieces are also some of her favorites.
Former
local artist Heather Evans painted much of the Christmas art in the
house. A Bill Joyce platter is displayed on a kitchen counter.
A
framed “Silent Night” needlepoint, made by Burroughs’ sister-in-law,
hangs in the hall. “My sister-in-law made that for me before she was
married to my brother – that’s been over 30 years. I think it’s
beautiful,” said Burroughs.
Fitz
and Floyd collectibles, including pieces from the Scrooge series, are
displayed on a hutch handcrafted by her husband when the couple were
newlyweds. “They are special. They’re some of the first pieces I got
when I got married,” said Burroughs. Holiday joy is also added to the
outdoor kitchen, back porch and pool area.
Burroughs also puts touches in the laundry/dog’s room for the couple’s beloved pet.

The Burroughses’ home has many different styles throughout, but you will
always find a bit of whimsy and hardly a touch of formality. A great
room (with its own kitchen!) overlooking the veranda is rustic, but
embellished with the right amount of panache. A little red accent here
and there is just enough.
The formal dining room
remains elegantly simple and is a beautiful complement to the dramatic
decorations thoughout the home. The vaulted ceiling and wall color are
outstanding!

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The
living room is cozy and inviting and features many of the collectibles
that Angie has gathered over the years, like her extensive set of
Department 56 items. Mark Roberts fairies, hand-painted Vietri and Fitz
and Floyd pieces are also some of her favorites.


It’s
important to always have someone greet your guests: A Santa and Mrs.
Claus (left) stand by to make sure everyone finds their way. A pair of
burlesque reindeer keep things hot and sassy near the hearth.


Saving
the best for last: A sneak peek at the extraordinary decor in the
kitchen. In our next issue, we have more images from this beautiful home
included with our Food & Fun for the Holidays feature in our Dec. 4
edition of 318 Forum Magazine. We can’t wait to show you more.