Showing posts with label dining room. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dining room. Show all posts

ONE WEEK CHALLENGE WEEK 4




Hola chickadees.....here we are with another week of the One Room Challenge!  Is it going fast enough for you?  


If for some unexplained reason this is your first time here we are a crazy group of 20 designers/bloggers who volunteered to makeover one room in 6 short weeks.

I know.....we are drinking the "kool aid" filled with a drug that makes you think you can fly and leap over tall buildings.

Naive....maybe.....but Linda now has us standing in line begging to do it:)

The first thing that happened this week was to fire my decorator.  She could not make a decision and I really got tired of her wishy washy attitude.  Isn't she supposed to be a professional?
  
 Then things came to a major stand still so I begged her to come back and she held me ransom with some crazy notion of taking the word budget out of the equation.  

I caved and did something completely out of character  which you will find out about next week.

Deadlines will do that to you.

We did have some progress though despite all the employee problems.


The rug was delivered.

And....these acrylic 1970's bases.  I know it's kind of ca... ra.... zy.  If you remember when I started I said "I am not going to reinvent the wheel here"....but I think reinvention has occurred.

I blame it on my cohorts Ally, Kathy and Angela during some flea market shopping.   We came around the corner and boom there they were.  I stared at all of them and said "back off  little girls....they're mine:)


The upside is I think it made it easier to sell my DR table!

If you remember I wanted a new top because it was just too big for the space.  Here is how I figured out what size I needed.


I made a templet out of core board taped together. This really helped and I actually added 6" to the length.

They delivered the table polished the first time.

Back it went to be honed.


Here is where we are today.
It was after this I had the fight with my designer....something just wasn't falling into place.  


I was not feeling the chairs.  I know....crap.  They felt heavy with the table.  I thought about using another set I had....the ones I had let my nephew use for a while.

They were cream and I painted them black.

If you look closely they have rush seats.  My thought is to paint them white and maybe add just a little gold edging.

Then I had another thought which is where the budget.  fell.  apart.  but you will have to wait until next week or possibly the reveal to find out.

Newsflash.....do I second guess my decisions at times?  Yes.  Even with clients I have been known to change things up.....I think it is just the nature of the beast.  Don't sweat it though.  

It's just design.....we are not curing cancer here:)

Grab a cup of coffee and make the rounds for all of the other updates!  You won't be sorry.

Shaunemployedbutweaseledherwaybackin








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ONE ROOM CHALLENGE.....ROUND 4








I can still remember the first time Linda got in touch with me to participate in the ORC.

I. Had. No. Clue.

And in my opinion I pretty much failed.  Starting with posting around 3 in the afternoon, which is kind of a no no and not even finishing during the 6 weeks.

Linda took a chance...... invited me again and I think I'm getting the hang of it.  Last time I did the "bunny hutch" which you can see here.

If by some miracle you have just stumbled across Design Indulgence today and you are scratching your head......let me explain.

One Room....6 weeks....start to finish.

Linda from Calling It Home is our CEO and she keeps us marching towards the finish line.

She don't play people...this is serious bizness.

Which is why I changed my mind from renovating my laundry room/office to a dining room makeover.

Marathon or 5K.  Just saying.

Let's get going with a little history of the space starting with 20 years ago.


Details:  The walls are a faux limestone complete with sand on plaster [my house was built in 1946].  We added the columns when we renovated in 1993.  

One of my issues has always been the door in the middle, which leads to the office/laundry room.  

As far as furniture I still have the same chairs which were purchased at Scott's at least 20 years ago along with the table base.  You see a glass top here but that got changed.


This was about 10 years ago.  I changed out the chandelier to one that had been hanging in my kitchen dining area along with the curtains, added a limestone top and a hand painted sisal rug.  You can still see that damn door.  

Thorn.



Then I got a wild hair and painted the base and chandelier cream.  

Mis. Take.


The changes here are cream linen curtains, remove the columns, cheap sisal rug from Ikea which I sprayed white....all this after my floors were painted white.

Here is a close up of the walls.....people that stuff was not coming off.  I used a hand sander with 80 grit paper and it barely budged [knocked off a little sand].  I tried spraying water on it and scraping.  Yeah......that kinda worked but after an hour my arm about fell off.  I am a weak ass DIY girl.


Look....I don't hate the walls but after all this time I am just ready for a change.


That door.  Plans.

And why have I not sprayed the old register white  like I did all the others?  Beats me.  

Here are a few hints of what is coming up.

Change out that  #*^@ door with double french doors which I found at a flea market for $15.00 each.  Perfect size.  I mean perfect.

What to do with the walls....

Cover them baby!

When I started I was NOT going to reinvent the wheel.....but well you know how that goes.  

I got caught up in it and now let's just say "as of today" I'm keeping the chairs.

You know the drill.....more next Wednesday.  

Even though you have a busy day it will be worth it to check out all the other talented designers/bloggers to see what they have planned!



I will pick a winner on Friday for the giveaway.....

Shabooboo



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DESIGN PLAN




So y'all just keep showing off your Christmas decorating skills…..Is it making me feel like a loser….why yes…yes it is.

Apparently not enough to do mine at the moment although I will probably rally with a "hail mary pass" before the big day.  I am having some friends over on the 23rd and they will think I am a grinch if I don't have something done!

One thing I have been working on is a couple of design plans for new clients.

Shall we take a look at one?
This is the dining area of a open kitchen and den.


Here is the plan for this space.

Let's break it down.
We will keep the black serving board and replace the black table with a pine farmhouse one.

She loves the windsor style chairs.  Going for kind of a modern country look.

So the curtains will be out of the John Robshaw print that she already purchased….. hung with black curtain hardware.  

Cover the seat cushions in the chairs [to be determined] in the black and white buffalo check.

The crewel fabric will be pillows in 2 arm chairs on either side of the console.

On either side of the mirror we will but a series of black and white botanicals.

We brought in the aqua and coral because we are using some of those colors in the den.

Notice that the size of the prints go from large [curtain fabric] to medium [check] to small [crewel].  Why?

It's just something I like to do to keep everything from looking the same.  Call me crazy.

I can't wait to see this one come together.

A couple of other things….

I was picking up some pillows at Sudi's yesterday and of course when I'm there I get whiplash looking at all the gorgeousness.


Lumbar is the new square.

Gotta love a toile….

Here is one in the beginning stage of design...….another gorgeous lumbar.

And just to get you in the mood for spring…I saw this combination at ADAC yesterday.


I am the official counter….13 shopping days left.

Bam.

Shafreaka



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SCHUMACHER WALLPAPER



The best part of design is the creativity.....I love putting rooms together and I don't think I will ever tire of it.  

In fact I feel that when I am living in a senior  facility someday I will be the resident designer.  And a bossy one at that.

I wonder if my husband will just be so sick of me and my ideas that he will keep me bound with duck tape and an old tube sock stuck in my mouth.

Since that hasn't happened yet..... I was putting together a design for a dining room.

Before I get to the plan how about we take a look at my inspiration using a favorite wallpaper from Schumacher.

Katara Paisley

I have been dying to use it for somebody!  It comes in a couple of other color ways....

I kind love this straw color...it has a french feel doesn't it?

Then of course the blue has me panting a little also.

This is the last one which is really not my fav but I am sure if hung....I could work with it.  Give me a challenge.


Back to the first color way....Oyster.
It has a tiny bit of gray/lavender in it.

Which I am falling for.

Here is what I came up with....

I would use the natural sisal rug....I can't get enough of this look....especially with a traditional table.

Also I love the  scrim [linen] for the curtains.  The good thing about using this is the savings on lining etc.



How about we paint the ceiling a light lavender.  Are you with me?



White painted queen anne chairs with the gray velvet covering the seats.  These are from Hooker

But I know you can find some while you are out thrifting:)


Last would be the textured fabric from Laura Kirar for Highland Court.   How about a couple of pillows in the arm chairs....

 
The chandelier...and I am inclined to go fairly traditional....only to keep the room classic and timeless...would be this little beauty.

I have always loved it..... from Currey & Company which I found on Lamps Plus.

It would be such a pretty room....maybe horizontal boards on the bottom half of the wall....to counter the vertical lines of the wallpaper.

It's a good thing I am a designer so I can get this stuff out of my system....

SHABAM...."Sherry you can wake up now...it was all pretend."

Hope your week is shaping up....is anybody out there watching the last season of Dexter?

Crikey....it is getting good.  2 more episodes.

You guys are awesome.....

Shacrazy





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