Well a few weeks ago I was sipping some coffee in the living room and looking into our dining room. I absolutely love our coffered ceiling, the gallery wall and vintage settee, but I knew it needed a little punch and a definite update.
View from entryway
My mother-in law helped me make the red silk drapes when we first moved in 6 years ago. I have really loved the punch of color, but I feel that my design for this space is going a little more on the relaxed side. Besides, the intense NC sun has also created little tears in the fabric. It is time for a change!
View from living room
The walls in this room have never been painted. They are still the original builder beige/yellow that I detest. It has worked for now, but it is time for something without yellow undertones.
The dining room table was built by my grandfather. I love the history behind it. It has three more leaves that create quite a large table for entertaining. It will stay for now, but I want to add two wing-backed chairs to the ends. The side chairs are from target long ago and still serve their purpose. So they will stay as well.
Oh how I wish I could recover the settee with an updated fabric, but for now I am just going to add a fun pillow that will give it a pop. The color of the settee fabric blends into the wall color, so want to lighten the walls and really show off her curves.
Here is a little plan that will incorporate items I already have and add just a few touches that won't break the bank!
I want to add these West Elm curtains for more of a relaxed playful feel to the space. The settee will get a fun pillow in this fabric. My fiddle leaf fig will get a new decorative basket. And if you read about my Home Decor Wish List last week, you know that I am crushing on these affordable winged-back chairs from World Market. I want to also give them a playful twist by adding a fabric to the back. I am thinking this fabric would be fun.
I am still debating on the rug. I may just leave the hardwoods without a rug for now. The floor is much easier to clean without a rug underneath the table. But I do love this one.
I am also thinking about changing out some of the Paris pictures with photographs I have taken when traveling to Italy & Greece. It would give a bit more color to the walls.
So..that is the plan people! The curtains came in the mail this past week and I just need to raise the curtain rod so I can hang them. I have painted two walls in Shoji White by Sherwin Williams. The paint isn't really white white. It has a bit of a gray undertone to it. It really has a cozy feel when paired with the dark coffered ceiling.
I hope to be able to share a little progress with you all very soon!
What projects are you all working on at home? Do share!
Love the direction you are taking. Can't wait to see it put together. That settee is amazing!!
ReplyDeleteThanks friend! That settee is a family heirloom and I just love having a piece of history in my dining room!
DeleteLove your plans!! And those coffered ceilings are killer!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much sweet friend! I am excited to dive into this project! And my brother put those coffered ceilings in for us when we first moved in. They are my favorite!
DeleteBeautiful! I wish I could have a carpet like that. Do you happen to have any recommendations? Just recently I stumbled upon Doris Lesle Blau's website and absolutely fell in love with their vintage carpet collection. Say, do you know where I could get something similar?
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