I won't bore you with lots of words on this post seeing how my last post was quite wordy for me. =) Basically here is the progress we've made so far on our dining room. I'd like to get two more of the oval chairs to use where the bench is and just move the bench somewhere else and I'm still pondering wallpaper or at least painting the walls a charcoal color but haven't gone ahead with that. And as I mentioned in the Rolling Cart post a couple of days ago I'd like to eventually find a hutch for in here and move the rolling cart up to my office. Other than that though, it's really starting to feel so much more finished.
In the photo below you can see the wallpaper I am thinking about going with:
Here's a close-up of the wallpaper. I think it would help keep the room from getting too feminine.
Source List
Wall Color - Gray Owl at 75% in Matte Finish
Trim Color - Simply White in Semi-gloss FinishBeadboard Wallpaper - Allen and Roth from Lowe's
Chandelier - Savvy in Williamsburg, VA
Farmhouse Table - I made it using this plan from Ana White's site. Stained with Rustoleum's Weathered Gray and Minwax's Provincial
End Chairs and Side Chairs - World MarketTufted Bench - Home Goods
Side Chairs next to Sideboard - Joss and MainClock - Joss and Main
Mirror - Restoration Hardware (six or seven years ago but I think they still sell it)
Drapery Panels - IKEA Aina Panels in gray
Drapery Rods - Lowe's
Sideboard - The Velvet Shoestring (consignment shop - then painted with Annie Sloan's French Linen chalk paint from Lady Butterbug)
Lamps - Home Goods
Dinnerware - Mikasa, French Countryside Collection
Chargers - Pottery Barn (seven years ago) Urn on Table - from a shop I worked at years ago
Rolling Cart - I made it. You can find our tutorial here. And we stained it with: Rustoleum's Weathered Gray and Minwax's Provincial
Painting on top of Rolling Cart - Savvy in Williamsburg (about six years ago)
Pitcher on top of Rolling Cart - gift from Spring Mill, Indiana
Antlers - World Market
Items on Top Shelf of Rolling Cart -
cup holder/drying rack - World Market
mugs on the cup holder - Mikasa, French Countryside Collection
pitcher - HomeGoods
marble topped cake stand - World Market
milk bottles - TJMaxx
Items on Middle Shelf of Rolling Cart -
platters - Pottery Barn (Emma Collection - was a wedding gift)
saucers - Heritage Lace
chocolate cups and saucers - L.A. Burdick Chocolates (gift for our first anniversary)
serving bowls - Pottery Barn (Emma Collection - was a wedding gift)
cereal bowls - Pottery Barn (Emma Collection - was a wedding gift)
small white square cake plate - Williams Sonoma (was a wedding gift)
silver tiered tray on top of the small squared cake plate - Target
Items on Bottom Shelf -
pitcher - HomeGoods
cake stand - Pottery Barn (Emma Collection - was a wedding gift)
wine jug - White Home Collection in Wilton, NH (purchased several years ago)
And here are some sources for our hallway which you can sort of see in some of the pictures:
Trim Color - Simply White in Semi-gloss Finish
Door Color - Mopboard Black in Semi-gloss Finish
Beadboard Wallpaper - Allen and Roth from Lowe's
Clock - Savvy in Williamsburg, VA (a couple of years ago)
Runner - RugsUSA
Artwork -HomeGoods
I hope you all have a fabulous weekend!
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