Vermont Home Tour: Vintage New England Decor in the Green Mountains

Explore our Vermont home tour in the Green Mountains, where vintage decor, seasonal styling, and cozy ski lodge charm create a warm Sunday home feel.

Welcome to our Vermont Sunday Home, nestled in the Green Mountains and filled with vintage decor, seasonal inspiration, cozy ski lodge touches, and thrifted treasures collected over time. This is a home shaped by changing seasons, old New England charm, mountain views, and a love for decorating with pieces that feel familiar, weathered, and meant to be lived with.

Après Ski Christmas Porch Decor: Vintage Ski Lodge Style In The Vermont Mountains with loads of evergreens in planters, lots of snow and a retro-inspired Christmas tree in a vintage crate and snowshoes with burgundy bows.
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Explore the cozy, curated spaces that make our Vermont home a celebration of eclectic vintage decor and seasonal mountain living. And don’t miss a visit to our Coastal Maine Home Tour to experience another slice of New England charm, from summit to sea.

Outdoor Living and Backyard Decor in Vermont

What first drew us to this Vermont home was the sweeping view of the Green Mountains, best enjoyed from the front porch, beside the fire pit, or during snowy evenings under the stars. From weathered fences and hydrangeas to vintage-inspired outdoor decor, cozy gathering spaces, and seasonal mountain living, these outdoor spaces reflect the relaxed Sunday Home feeling we love most in Vermont throughout every season.

Seasonal Decorating on Our Vermont Porch

Our long porch overlooking the Green Mountains is one of the most-loved spaces in our Vermont home, used for outdoor dinners, slow mornings, mountain views, and gathering with neighbors throughout the seasons. From spring blooms and summer tablescapes to layered autumn textures and vintage ski lodge-inspired winter decor, the porch changes naturally throughout the year while reflecting the relaxed, collected charm of New England mountain living.

Cozy Sunroom and Creative Space with Mountain Views

Filled with natural light and sweeping views of the Green Mountains, this Vermont sunroom has evolved into both a creative workspace and a quiet retreat within our home. Layered with vintage decor, collected furnishings, cozy textures, and seasonal touches, it’s a space used for blogging, crafting, decorating, and slowing down while staying connected to the changing mountain landscape just outside the windows.

Vintage Dining Spaces in Our Vermont Home

Our open dining spaces blend antique furnishings, vintage decor, and everyday New England living with a relaxed and collected feel. From the heirloom dining table in the main dining room to the round pine table tucked into the former breakfast nook, these gathering spaces are designed for slow mornings, seasonal tablescapes, casual dinners, and comfortable entertaining throughout the year in our Vermont home.

Three Vermont Bedrooms with Vintage New England Charm

Layered with vintage decor, wallpaper, antique furnishings, and collected textiles, our three Vermont bedrooms were designed to feel relaxed, welcoming, and quietly nostalgic. The primary suite opens to a private deck with mountain views and a hot tub, while the guest bedrooms connect to the porch through French doors and are filled with thrifted finds, vintage quilts, and timeless New England character inspired by the warmth of an old Vermont inn.

A Collected Vermont Kitchen and Vintage-Inspired Scullery

At the heart of our Vermont home is an open kitchen and vintage-inspired scullery layered with antique finds, weathered textures, thrifted treasures, and relaxed New England style. Designed to feel warm, functional, and gathered over time, these spaces blend everyday living with collected charm through vintage butcher blocks, open shelving, old ironstone, and seasonal touches that shift gently throughout the year in our Green Mountain Sunday Home.

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Built-In Bookshelves with Vintage Seasonal Style

The built-in bookshelves throughout our living room and sunroom are always evolving with the seasons, layered with vintage books, thrifted finds, collected antiques, and meaningful decor gathered over time. From simple neutral styling to holiday displays with salvaged architectural pieces and old instruments, these shelves reflect the relaxed, eclectic character and seasonal rhythm that run throughout our Vermont home.

Vintage Ski Lodge Decor in Our Vermont Home

Inspired by winters in the Green Mountains, our seasonal decorating layers vintage skis, antique snowshoes, old sleds, ice skates, and collected alpine finds throughout the home for a relaxed New England ski lodge feel. From holiday decorating to long snowy months in Vermont, these spaces reflect a love for nostalgic winter decor, mountain living, and the timeless character of old ski country homes.

Thank you for joining us on this Vermont Home Tour through the Green Mountains, where vintage finds, antique treasures, seasonal decorating, and collected New England style come together in a relaxed mountain home filled with warmth and character.

From snowy ski lodge touches to thrifted decor layered throughout each room, this home reflects a love for timeless pieces, changing seasons, and comfortable Sunday Home living.

And if you’d like to explore more, be sure to visit our Coastal Maine Home Tour, follow along on our RV antiquing road trips, and browse our adventures with Thrifting with the Gals for even more vintage decorating inspiration.

We hope this space sparks ideas for your own vintage-inspired home; thank you so much for being here!

Frequently Asked Questions About Our Vermont Home Tour

What decorating style is your Vermont home?

Our Vermont home blends vintage New England style with collected vintage decor, thrifted finds, seasonal decorating, and cozy ski lodge-inspired touches. The look is relaxed, layered, and designed to evolve naturally throughout the seasons.

How do you decorate a Vermont home for all four seasons?

We decorate seasonally by layering vintage textiles, natural elements, antique furniture, cozy lighting, and collected decor that reflects Vermont’s changing scenery, from colorful autumns to snowy winter months and relaxed summer porch living.

Where do you find your vintage and antique decor?

Most of our vintage decor is found while antiquing throughout Vermont, Maine, and New England. We also shop thrift stores, flea markets, estate sales, and vintage markets during our RV road trips and Thrifting with the Gals adventures.

What is New England vintage decorating style?

New England vintage decorating often combines antiques, weathered textures, collected furniture, layered textiles, and historic charm with comfortable everyday living. It’s less about perfection and more about creating a warm and familiar home over time.

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