The Dining Room

The dining room is finally complete! Well as complete as it is going to get for the time being. I knew I wanted this space and the rest of the house to be a combination of modern and traditional styles. I wanted to keep true to the 1931 house, but at the same time give her new life. My starting point was this most amazing brass Park Studio LA Ames chandelier. it just may be my most favorite piece in the house.

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The table came from our old house and JUST fits. Our old chairs were too large so we downsized those. The side chairs were from West Elm, however I can't seem to find them currently, but these are similar. The end chairs were a craigslist find and I could not be any more happy with them.

Here you can tell how the table can not be centered to the light fixture which is why I needed to go with something that didn't hang too low. Thankfully the ceilings are really high so I didn't have to go the flushmount route in here.

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Is this chandelier not stunning?!?!? The ceiling medallion here is new although it did have one originally. Unfortunately the light fixture that once hung here was not done properly so it ended up badly warping the original. To be honest unless you have a trained eye you can't tell the difference. Replica's sure can be tricky these days.

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The vase came in that I shared the other day and it was just what this room needed. The candle sticks I found at West Elm at the beginning of the summer. The DW Home candle in Tobacco and Suede is quite divine. They have had them at HomeGoods lately! The bread board I bought locally long ago, but this one is quite similar.

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The final addition to this space were the curtains. It took me forever to decide exactly what I wanted. In the end I decided this room needed another layer and some softness. I really wanted pinch pleat curtains with rings, but they just were too far out of budget for this rental.  I did the old age trick of using ring clips and making faux pleats with West Elm curtains. The rods were a bed bath and beyond find. I bought them in matte brown which looks more cast iron to me that the black ones. The rings I bought in another brand that were smaller than what this brand carried. Gave me the look I wanted for much less. As you can see I can be cheap. HA.

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My fiddle leaf is going strong for over two years now! I thought I was going to loose him in the move, but alas he hung on strong after some babying. I water it about once a week and besides that I try to leave him alone. It does need to be transplanted and I could not be more nervous to do it!

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With the living room being open to this space I knew I needed something simple for this wall so it would not compete with the living room gallery wall. I had this convex mirror for quite sometime and it added just enough to the space. This one would be kind of amazing! The stools I have had forever and provide extra seating when needed. I think these could be fun and add a punch of color, but for now the free route wins out.

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Oh Park Studio LA you just get me... {insert smiley face with heart eyes}

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This is how the space looks from the living room. The gallery wall is behind the chair to right if you recall. This piece of art I did may have to move on. I can't seem to find a spot for it although the longer it sits here the longer I don't mind it there. The marble set is real life. For a split second I thought about moving it for a better picture, but I try to keep this blog true to my life and well I have kids and a lot of kid things around this house. HA.

The living room {it's coming together}

The living room is pulling together slowly, but surely. I still have a new rug addition to share that fits the space and my style more. Most items are reused from our old home just used in a new way.

The wicker chair is one of two that came from our dining room. At first I did not think we could fit a seat here, but after placing it here to get it out of out current dining room it seems to fit well. Extra seating is always a plus too. I also like that is sort of creates an entry way of sorts.

We still need window covers of some sort, but I have yet to bite the bullet on any. At first I thought we would keep the door window bare, but after too many close calls with visitors and not everyone being great a shutting the bathroom door it makes it a must. HA.

I added a simple pumpkin as our fall decor this year. I am trying my hardest to get everything settled in this house by the end of November so pulling out Christmas decor won't add to the chaos or send me into a tail spin over clutter. I have issues.  The horn cup holds my collection of feathers and this piece of art is still a favorite of mine.

Here is the view from the bathroom.

This wall always looked awkward to me for some reason. The whole room is pretty much off center, but after a good rummage through our boxes I came across these prints gifted to me years ago by Vana when she was cleaning out her studio. I had the frames from Target, really wish they still carried them, and used handmade paper that I had on hand to act as a filler for the too big mat. I rather like all the texture and depth it adds. I did buy new pillow covers to simplify my old patterned ones and the end tables are new too. They needed to be small, but big enough to hold lamps since this room has no over head lighting. Proportion was key and these came home as a win. Again I sill need window coverings. I keep on going between woven bamboo romans or a simple fabric roman. Both aren't cheap so I need to make the right decision and only make it once.

GET THE LOOK:

The Entry

In this home we don't have a formal entry. The front door leads straight into the main living room. It's also not the door we use daily either.The door to the left is our bedroom and the front door is to the right. I know I have mentioned before that this house has wonky floors. It dips and rises in areas and this spot was the closest to being level which is what you need for a piano. I have rigged many pieces of furniture with lifts and books, but I would think it would affect the sound and the sheer weight of a piano would just make that impossible. So here she stands in all her beauty.

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It's the same piano we had in our old house. I simplified her accessories since we are the age were the kids are ready to actually take lessons.

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I was on the hunt for a pair of cesca chairs for our dining room. Our large wicker chairs just weren't functional size wise, but I did like the texture they brought into the room. I almost bit the bullet and got these from RH, but all the wood finishes were a tad darker than what I was really wanting. Right before making the purchase I hoped on craigslist and lo and behold someone was selling three for next to nothing. They are vintage and the caning is still in wonderful shape.

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The large piece of art I did long ago and the small one was done by a family member in the early part of the 1900's or late part of the 1800's, I can't seem to recall currently. I have been wanting it forever and for my last birthday my mother gifted it to me. It means the world to me.

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We obviously love hats. We needed a solution and this one seems to work. I had old peg hooks in my stash that I hung vertically and now they serve as a spot for our hats to rest rather than inevitably get destroyed. I love when something so practical and functional ends up being rather pretty.

get the look {all similiar to mine, but mine were bought long ago}:

peg hooks | sheep skin | cesca chairs | panama hat | vaseoption 1 | vase option 2 | wire basket | glass orbs large and small | gray plant pot |