With the painters busily painting their little hearts out this week, I've had some time to think about what I'd like to do in our dining room.
We currently do not have a dining room.
Well, I take that back.
We did have a dining room but when we moved into our current home I had it switched out into a den, a mama den if you will.
I had the chandelier placed in our master bedroom (which I've come to love by the way and am really going to miss it at our new place...maybe for mother's day I can ask for one at our new place), and I put a couch and a couple of reading chairs and bookcases in the room.
And I filled up the butlers pantry with all of my scrapbooking supplies. Which I have not touched since the day I unpacked them.
So, in our new home we have a dining room and I would like to utilize it for it's intended use.
I'm not talking about throwing any big extravagant, fancy parties...just some small dinner parties with friends.
Here's a few inspiration photos I came across, on Pinterest of course...
You'll notice that in mostly all of them the walls are grey and their is a round table. The chairs are all pretty similar too.
With those things in mind here's the design board I've put together...
Source List
Table: Haverty's
Bar console: Pottery Barn
Chairs (all): World Market
Curtains: Pottery barn
Fabric: Robert Allen Bicego Slate
Chandelier: unknown (the one pictured is similar to the one currently in the dining room)
Paint: Sherwin Williams - On The Rocks (SW 7671)
The paint is already on the walls and we already own the console/sideboard (it's a bar if you ask my husband) and curtains. And like I mentioned above, the chandelier is already in the dining room. Oh, and it's HUGE...like gigantic. Not sure if it will stay or not but I pity the person who may have to remove it.
Obviously I am undecided on the chairs.
World Market has a fantastic sale going right now and I could purchase chairs at a decent price (admittedly they wouldn't be of top quality but I don't want to shell out a big chunk of change if we are hardly going to use the space). And hello...they're awfully pretty! Part of me loves the tufted grey and then part of me loves the linen look with the grey walls. Help.
And while on the topic of expenses while I just love the Robert Allen Bicego Slate fabric, it averages $75/yard...wowzers! I was hoping to use it for throw pillows on the chairs. Um yeah...those are going to be itty bitty pillows.
Here is a better pic of it so you can check it out (it really looks better in person, almost like the design is embroidered on and it's so silky)...
And then of course I'll need to choose a rug. I forgot about a rug...off to look at rugs now!
Have a great weekend!











