I have our dining room posted on RMS but realized I hadn't put any pictures here. Since posting it, I've moved the table at an angle. We had it this way to make room for the Christmas tree in the corner. After the tree came down, I realized how much easier it was to move around the table with it this way. I'm not sure if it will stay this way but for now....
This room was many weekends of work. Everything was rewired so the chandelier could go in. The floors were refinished, furniture was painted and we painted the walls and trim. I think my husband and dad would say the hardest part was working on the electric (they did the whole house) but I would say it was the floors. Even though tarps were put up, the dust from sanding the floor ended up everywhere! It took forever to clean up.
The mirror on the floor in the background was a steal at Homegoods! It is scratched on the front and was $15! I saw the price and hauled it right up to the register. I think scratches and dents give pieces character so I didn't mind a bit. The mirror has a beveled edge and I just love it. When I got it home I set it here to rest so I could decide where it should go. So far it has stayed here, I like how it reflects the hutch.
This room was many weekends of work. Everything was rewired so the chandelier could go in. The floors were refinished, furniture was painted and we painted the walls and trim. I think my husband and dad would say the hardest part was working on the electric (they did the whole house) but I would say it was the floors. Even though tarps were put up, the dust from sanding the floor ended up everywhere! It took forever to clean up.
The mirror on the floor in the background was a steal at Homegoods! It is scratched on the front and was $15! I saw the price and hauled it right up to the register. I think scratches and dents give pieces character so I didn't mind a bit. The mirror has a beveled edge and I just love it. When I got it home I set it here to rest so I could decide where it should go. So far it has stayed here, I like how it reflects the hutch.
The oak table belonged to my parents. They were nice enough to pass it down to us. It opens up nice and big for holiday dinners.
This hutch was a dark wood before. I painted it cottage white, painted the inside blue, added a stencil and changed out the drawer pulls. My husband was ready to put it to the curb before and now he loves it!
Cookies and tea, anyone?
The beadboard ceiling is my favorite part of this room. Our first house had a kitchen ceiling like this and we've copied it since then. I picked out the little corner pieces for a special touch.....okay, okay you caught me, it was really to make installing the crown moulding easier.
We use this room for everything from eating to sewing to scrapbooking, to legos.....
We use this room for everything from eating to sewing to scrapbooking, to legos.....
The armoire went with our nursery set. It was a natural color pine and I wasn't sure what to do with it once all our babies grew up into kids! So it ended up in here. I added little decorative wood pieces to the front of the doors, painted it the same cottage white as the hutch and now it holds crayons, paints, coloring books, etc. It's a great place to hide all the art supplies kids seem to accumulate!
Thanks for taking the tour of our dining room!