The Before:
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This is from the MLS listing |
We started by priming and painting the walls. Thankfully we were able to get most of the painting and renovations done throughout the house before we moved in which made things a lot easier.
When we first moved in, our dining room looked like this:
The table is our farmhouse table we built from Ana White's plan several years ago. The hutch was from our townhouse. It was one of the first things we purchased together after we got married. It came from Craigslist. No surprise!!
At this point, we were just thankful to have a room unpacked and usable in our new house. The chairs are mis-matched from the tables we each had before we got married.
The light in this room is from Lowe's. I got it for $30 because they were changing the design. This is the new design. Our chandelier looks like this one from Pottery Barn which I love and was thrilled when I found this one on clearance.
After a few months of the dinning room looking like this, we changed it up to this:
We moved the buffet in here from the garage. The buffet was originally my husband's dresser when we first got married. Once we were married, I moved the dresser into our living room to hold our TV at our old townhouse. The living room in our new house has a fireplace and the dresser was overpowering for the room. It sat in our garage for three months before I convinced my husband to move it into here.
My husband was hesitant because we said when we moved into this house we were going to buy a grow up table and chairs. I, however, am attached to this table. Not only was it the first thing we built together but we did it for $75 with a saw, drill, and some screws. It was built long before we had money for a Kreg Jig. Not to mention, I love all the dings and notches in the pine from the years of having dinner at. A new table wouldn't have the same character as ours does!
My husband has since fallen in love with the table since I got the chairs pictured above. I found the chairs one day at Athens Habitat Restore. They had seven and I only paid $143 for all of them. I recovered them with a drop cloth. Between the chairs and the buffet, our dining room now looks more 'adult' and no longer 'hey, we just got married'!!
The dinning room looks like this today:
I got this 8x10 rug at a yard for $10. The lady had four different rugs that size and all $10 each. I wanted to buy them all, but my husband said 'no'!! Since we installed laminate upstairs, I have wished several times I had bought all the rugs. Oh, well!
The flower artwork was given to use. We use the easel during parties and the holidays.
The plates on the wall are a set my husband had when we got married. There were only three plates so I thought they would be great artwork. I just haven't changed them in four years. I love they don't take up much wall space but still look nice.
The lamps are from Kirkland's. I got them one weekend during a sale. I paid $40 for the lamps and shades. The picture above our buffet is from our wedding. I got the canvas on sale at the old Wolf Camera for $10 and the frame was $5 from a Potter's House Thrift Store. Most of the decorations are from husband's grandparents house. The Bulova clock was one of my husband's grandparents anniversary gifts. My husband thought I was crazy when I wanted to keep it, but I love the look of the glass and brass in here. The basket that holds the flowers was part of my husband's grandmother's china. The candlesticks are also from their house. The small plate has an 'L' painted on in it in gold and is from their house too. The big white platter we bought for Thanksgiving one year. When I run out of room in my cabinets, I use platters as decor so I don't have to get rid of them. Sort of a platter hoarder. Don't tell my husband.
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View from the kitchen |
This is our current table setting. I change it up a lot. The table runner is from West Elm. It was a Christmas gift. I love it, but it has taken me six months to decide how to use it. I use some bamboo chargers I got at Goodwill with simple white plates and black bowls. The napkins are from my husband's grandmother's house. They have hand embroidered hearts on them. I love them. I never got to meet her but I feel like having her stuff in our dining room makes it feel like she is here. My husband said she loved formal dinners and that they always had nice china for all the holidays. I like to think she would like our dining room. The artichoke place holders are from Williams Sonoma that I found at Goodwill for $3 after Christmas. The candlesticks and tray were gifts. The hydrangeas are fake and are in a mason jar left over from our wedding. I love having real flowers in the house, but I don't buy them enough so the fake ones serve a good purpose in our house.
This grandfather clock my husband's great grandfather bought the clock kit and built the came for it. He made a lot of things in our house. I love antiques and the stories behind them especially when they involve family.
And there you have it our dinning room!!
♥Melissa