Happy back-to-school day (if you have kids)! (My daughter isn’t actually back to school until Wednesday but most school boards are back today I think.) It’s always a bittersweet time – happy to be able to get back to work and the routine; but sad that there is an end to the sleeping in, biking, beach and lazy days of summer!
I do love September though and all of it’s possibilities!
If you have been following along, you may have seen a number of iterations of the living room half of my living/dining room. (I also have a family room which I have shown bits and pieces of.) I have never shown the dining room side before though.
This is the very embarrassing BEFORE shot taken when we moved into the house 7 years ago. The dining set is Canadian made and was purchased about 10 years ago. Oh, and see those chairs in the foreground? I had them slip covered which you may have seen in the Style at Home feature.
I know, right? But don’t worry, it only stayed that way for a few weeks! And this is how it looks now (this photo was taken in March of this year right after the Steven and Chris shoot.)
Photo credit: K West Images
(In case you are scrolling back and forth – yes it is the same space but my photographer photoshopped the thermostat etc. out. They don’t really add to the pretty pic and that’s why you will rarely see them in magazines!)
Eight Ways to Update a Dining Room:
1) Paint furniture: I had the table professionally sprayed an off-white shortly after the Before pic was taken. I still loved the clean lines and curvy legs but wasn’t fond of the wood tone. Paint it Like New is a great resource.
2) Break up the set: I found the two cane-back end chairs in a vintage store, had them sprayed a dark blue and reupholstered in a stripe fabric.
I have always loved bentwood chairs especially these ones with the “heart” back. They are made in the same factory in Europe where the original Thonet chairs were made in the mid 1800’s. (Remember, SJP had one in her gorgeous Hampton beach house.)
If you live locally and are interested in purchasing the chairs in the Before pic, let me know. A coat of paint and new fabric on the seats and you will have a well-made set of chairs!
3) Update the lighting: I had Lia change the fabric on the shades to an ivory linen and add navy ribbon to them. Getting a new chandelier wasn’t in the budget and I wasn’t entirely tired of this Restoration Hardware one (purchased 7 yrs ago.)
4) Hang bold original art: This is a custom piece by Andrada. Her original paintings are extremely affordable and add so much life to a space.
(The space is really tight so I have been on the hunt to find a very slim console table to place under the painting. Actually, what I really want for that space is a piano. I used to play and my daughter wants to learn. It’s the only inside wall where it could go. I went piano shopping the other day and I may have to put that on hold for awhile!)
5) Add Drapery panels: The custom linen/blend drapes layered over the shutters finish off the room.
6) Find one-of-a-kind pieces: I found the oversized brass candlesticks from the 1930’s (so I was told) at the Aberfoyle Antique market. Adding a few accessories with patina adds charm and character.
7) Paint the walls: I recently changed my walls to this light grey colour called Fan Light Grey from Para. It instantly freshens up the room.
8) Add texture: I don’t usually advise clients to place an area rug under a dining table (because of the crumbs/spills) but in my case I wanted to minimize the orange tone of the hardwood floors. Plus, the dining room rarely gets used as we have a dining table in our kitchen! This jute rug from West Elm is inexpensive and adds a ton of texture.
What are your tips for updating a dining room?
Have a wonderful week!
christine {bijouandboheme}
September 4, 2012You know I love that dining room of yours- the chairs are my favourite- so pretty!
barbara@hodge:podge
September 4, 2012I love that space. And those Bentwood chairs – le sigh……. Smashing darling. I am currently spraying my bentwood chairs I find {aka vintage Ikea} a gorgeous red!
Michelle @ Sweetsuite10
September 4, 2012I love your room – I can’t decide though which bit I live the most – the chairs or the gorgeous blue art!
Michelle @ AM Dolce Vita
September 4, 2012What an awesome transformation! Our dining room was all about drama and formality: I added half-wall wainscoting, ceiling-to-floor silk drapes, crystal chandlier, area rug and tons of vintage botanical art prints on the wall. http://www.amdolcevita.com/p/dining-room.html
Kelly Anderson
September 4, 2012Fantastic tips! I love the mismatched chairs and painted table. All good tips to save money and create character at the same time!
Boo Boo & Lefty Fine Living
September 4, 2012That’s a great combo…love the black bistro chairs!
Tim
September 5, 2012great transformation! love to paint furniture and I didn’t know those two chairs with slipcovers are actually wicker chairs! What I love the most though … and it will be the 9th item on your list, the crown moulding you installed around the ceiling! it’s great since you don’t have to do it everywhere in the house (you have a natural spot where you can just do a “square” if you want just for the dining room). I love it!
Lisa
September 5, 2012Love your updates, it looks fabulous!
fadedginger
September 5, 2012I love that you told us about photoshopping out the thermostats. The painting is my favorite piece in the room – beautiful!
Carol@TheDesignPages
September 5, 2012What a beautiful dining room you have. I love the combination of chairs and the artwork is stunning. Great advice as well!
Victoria @ ÉdinHome+Co
September 5, 2012Terrific dining room tips Vanessa… and a lovely room too!! I very much like each element you’ve brought into the room 🙂
Victoria
Will @ Bright.Bazaar
September 5, 2012Great transformation, indeed! Thanks for breaking it down into helpful takeaway hints for us, too!
Kelly @ JAX does design
September 5, 2012Vanessa, your dining room looks great! It’s great that you were able to re-use your table and chandelier with updates. The combination of chairs looks great, and Andrada’s painting is gorgeous! I thought it was her work as soon as I saw the picture 🙂
It may not be for everyone, but I painted our dining room ceiling a dark chocolate brown. It adds some drama and makes the room feel cozier. Plus the crown moulding really stands out now 🙂
Julie Taylor and Danni Greenwalt
September 5, 2012Great job Vanessa. I am up dating my dinning room now. Check out the newest post!
Jennifer
September 7, 2012On your piano hunt I have 2 places to look. First off keep a eye on craigslist and the thrift stores I see them there frequently. The second is to check with a local music school or college. They frequently replace their practice pianos. In both these situations the finishes won’t be in the best shape but you’ve already proven that you don’t mind giving something a nice coat of paint.
How2home
September 10, 2012Love the dinning room! Especially the bold color art, such a great piece!