When we moved into our house, I was super excited to create a warm, inviting dining room where we could share fun, delicious dinners with family and friends. But I had a long way to go -- check out "before" to the left. Yuck. Ugly cherry wood floors, stark white walls with a chair rail and a hideous chandelier stood in my way. (Our neighborhood is called "Versailles," I think the former owners were going for that Louis XV look with this crazy chandelier!)But I was not to be stopped...
I caught one of my fav designers, Genevieve Gorder doing a sweet living/dining combo for a couple on her show, Dear Genevieve. The room was a mix of mod style and warm whimsy, with yellow stripes, lots of reflective glass and mirror and glossy black furniture. Right up my alley … I fell in love!
Now all I had to do was learn to paint stripes. (Gulp) I got the low down from my gal Thrifty Decor Chick, made a plum line with a washer and some string and got busy. Yellow is a hard color to get right, but I used Benjamin Moore's "Vellum." I started in a corner and measured 12" widths around the room and used the plum line to keep 'em vertical. Frog Tape worked well to keep the lines straight, though I did have to touch up a little bleeding here and there. (Pulling the tape off while it's still damp works best to avoid that).
I'll be honest, it took a loooong time and was pretty much a PITA. Just check out the ginormous pile of green tape (and my tacky green pj pants). But I LOVE the results...
The previous owners left these silk curtains ... how lucky am I?
One of the things I love most about this room is the chandelier that replaced the Louis XV brass blasphemy -- which I also stole from Gen's room. So simple, it makes everything else seem overwrought and trying too hard.

Our '60s Danish Modern furniture was another thing to address. Here's a shot of it in it's original state (in the dining room of our old house ... sigh, moment of silence please!)

When the budget allows, I'll add a funky black and white rug. But for now -- I'm so happy with this look! I've added lots of crystal candlesticks in, we have our big antique wine jugs full of corks on the table and the mirror reflects a whole lotta light. It's the warm, inviting dining room of my dreams!
My sister found this dinning room from G a few months ago and we are using as the inspiration for my dinning room transformation this Spring! I am nervous to paint the strips, but, you made it look easy. Thanks for the tutorial on how you did them
ReplyDeleteYours turned out beautifully!!!
Courtney
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