
Our dining 'room' is probably the one room in our house that has the most dramatic before and afters...mostly because it's the only one I remembered to actually take pictures of at every step along the way. I did a post similar to this a few months ago, but it's changed a little more sense then, so I'll recap and show the most recent pictures here. If you're a regular reader, I apologize for the monotony. ;)
This scary empty space...
is what our dining area looked like a few days after we moved into this house about a year ago. Now, if we owned instead of rented, I would have painted below the chair rail all white, (still considering it, do you think our landlords would notice?), and put some snazzy wallpaper above the chair rail. But, seeing as it actually is a rental I've had to try and be a little more creative than that.
First step add some shades to those exposed lightbulbs on the chandelier...
We got lucky and got them for 80% off at a Restoration Hardware that was going out of business! Score! And yet, the dining area was still super boring and white, with nothing but an ugly oak table that someone gave us for free right after we got married. Yawn...
Next up was the addition of dropcloth drapes, which I think made a huge difference!
By Christmas we'd also added an old rug that had been in our living room at our apartment, and a console table from Target that floats around our house as desk, console table, sofa table, whatever I feel like it would be best used as at the moment. Still pretty boring though.
In January we got to work refinishing the chairs to change them from ugly 90's oak to black:
From Christmas to spring the dining area saw very little change until one day I decided to move the lamps that had always been on our nightstands in the master bedroom into the dining area, move a Pier 1 sunburst mirror from above the fireplace, and add some white plates to the wall.
Before we hosted our first Easter dinner away from family and with some of our friends, I found some silver candlesticks, my favorite silver M, some white vases from clearance at Target around the house and arranged them on the console table, and bought a palm from Lowes for the corner to brighten up all the white.
As much as I LOVE white, I thought the Easter pictures looked a little too white, so I took off the long white chair slipcovers, and this is more what the table looked like everyday. These pictures were taken in May of this year.
In July I thought the dining area needed a little contrast, so I took a poll (here) and the consensus was in favor of switching the white lampshades out for black.
I still have the white ones in case I decide to switch them back at some point, but for now I'm really loving the black.
In the intrest of adding some more color to the room, I also changed out the drop cloth drapes for ones I made in this fabric:
Waverly Rustic Navy Toile. I majorly heart the toile. With the addition of the toile the old green rug did not go in the room anymore and was therefore banished to our bedroom, (it can be seen here). I'm still on the hunt for a new rug, I'm thinking this one from Pottery Barn.

What do you think? I'm definitely open for suggestions if you've seen anything that would look better.
So that's the status of our dining room as of now. I'm sure you noticed the once beautiful palm in the corner progressively dying throughout the pictures. I was hoping it would make it to Christmas when I could replace it with a tree, but I don't think it's going to make it. My black thumb strikes again! I've heard that Home Depot gives a 1 year warranty on house plants, so I'm going to check into that and if it's true, after Christmas I'll get a new pretty plant from there. ;)
I'm also planning on balancing the plates on the right side of the mirror out with some more, but I've been buying them at TJ Maxx, Home Goods, Marshalls type stores and I get them as I find them, so it's a process.
To recap, because I know everyone loves a before and after. Here's our dining room when we moved in versus it's status as of two weeks ago, almost exactly a year later:

Jennifer

Hopping over from Kelly's blog. I think you have done a fantastic job to bring warmth to the room. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI think you've done a great job. I want to do something similar to your plates on my wall.
ReplyDeleteLURVE it! =) I'm the biggest fan of black lamp shades. =) Your drop cloth panels would look good in my dining room, huh? Maybe...I may just attempt that if I can't find a pattern that I like better. Great dining room transformation!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great and dramatic change you made to your dining room! I love both sets of drapes but the second set with the pattern I really love! I have saw that Pier One Sunburst frame lots throughout these tours and I love it, I think it makes a great elegant accent! I like what you did with the dining chairs and the black lamp shade really does make everything pop well! I love it....
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Summer
Wow! You did such a great job! I love the plates and the suburst mirror!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job! It looks very pretty!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a difference. It looks great.
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www.feedingmypickyeaters.blogspot.com
I absolutely love everything about it! You did a great job making that space so beautiful! The plates and the fabric are my favorite parts!
ReplyDeleteThat is an awesome change...I love it! I love the lamps (and shades) and the dramatic lighting it adds to the room.
ReplyDeleteI think you have made a very beautiful space!!! I really like the rug your considering and think it would be a great addition to your space!
ReplyDeleteWOW, WOW, WOW!! What a transformation! It looks like a very clasy space. Thanks for sharing! Also, your newest follower. XO ~Liz
ReplyDeleteLove, LOvE the plates on the wall!
ReplyDeleteGreat transformation!
Blessings~
queenofsassysavings.blogspot.com
Your dining room is beautiful! It was fun to see the progression!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I love the mirror & plate wall! It's very elegant.
ReplyDeleteIt's so pretty! I love the lighting over the table against the wall, great job!
ReplyDeleteStopping by from Kelly's blog! Love the before and after pics. Y'all did a great job. I like the darker lamp shades too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great makeover! Beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteI love it and those plates are really nice I used to do visual display and we had those on a whole wall. . . beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great makeover for your dining room. I love the Toile fabric! Thanks for sharing your beautiful room!
ReplyDeleteWOW! I love what you did with your dining room!!! Mine is such a work in progress right now, I love to see what other people are doing in their homes and steal ideas!! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful transformation! I love your style. Very similar to mine. Not that you can tell from my dining room. My living room, maybe... You did a great job!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a totally different room! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job Jennifer! I love it!
ReplyDeleteOh what a great space! Love the before and after progression shots, and those wall decorations are great!
ReplyDeleteYour dining room is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a transformation! I love it! You're very talented.
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteYour dining room looks GREAT! An amazing transformation! I love the white...I'm really getting into that look. Great job!
ReplyDeleteWOW! I love seeing the process. You have really done some great changes. I love the silver accents!
ReplyDeleteWOW, amazing transformation! And all without painting the walls! You did a great job, you are seriously talented. Enjoy your space.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the plates on thew all with the sunbursty mirror!
ReplyDeleteI love the fabrics that you chose. Also the plate gallery is very creative.
ReplyDeleteNice job! I love the drama of the black lamp shades, and you really did a great job with the whole wall. The before and after is really amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love how you took a plain and stark room and turned it into a dramatic and fun area! Using the black lamp shades added pizzazz as did painting the chairs. The mirror gives that funky, retro feel to the area above the buffet and the plates add charm. Love the mix of silver items on top. As far as any suggestions I might make, not much. One point I would like to make, is that in the after picture of the room, the base of the table just doesn't jive with everything else. The wood look kinda clashes with the awesome look you have going. Secondly, I think you would find that you get a warmer feel at your dining table if you lowered the chandelier some, seems a little too high. Adding some more lighting around the room and maybe swapping out the brown(?) table cloth with something that pics up the navy in the drapes would tie in the colors of the drapes with the rest of the room. All in all, you did a very fine job of turning drab to fab! Keep up the awesome decorating work and please share more! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks great! Definitely loving the rug. Purchase it at overstock for a fraction of the cost. I bought both my natural rugs from there, and I love them both.
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