I know lots of people's dining rooms just collect dust and never get used, but we use ours a lot! It's still probably pretty dusty anyway though!
I have my GREAT grandmother's china. It's probably 100 years old and we still have most of the set intact, even with a toddler in the house. Thankfully she doesn't mess with it.
It was the inspiration for the pink walls.
My husband is man enough to have a pink dining room.
My husband is man enough to have a pink dining room.
I angled the dresser to balance the corner cabinet on the other wall.
I hung the mirror from a ribbon, so it could be on an angle too.
Both my sisters in law made me this burlap ruffled runner and I love it.
I wish I could give you a piece of that chocolate cake, but your not here and it's plastic anyway. But it's the thought that counts right?
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9 comments:
Great colors! I love your shabby chic little space! Thanks for sharing today:)!
I just love your house!!!
I love your dining room, especially your burlap runner and the giant rooster in the background! I wish I could have a pink room!
And good job to your little one for leaving the pretty china alone! :-)
Love your pink walls! Great job!
Lovely room! How wonderful to have your great grandmother's china! I like the way you've angled things:)
I love the pink walls! And I bet Marcus is cool with it cause he knows you're gonna change it any day now. :) Just kidding! It's nice that your husband is completely supportive of your design decisions. I usually have to persuade mine.
Another beautiful room! I always think of neapolitan ice cream when I see it, and that makes me happy. I love the cheetah print on the chairs as well. Glad you posted.
What a great space to have. Beautiful images and the wall colors too. :)
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What a lovely room! The colours are great.
As you can tell I am a few weeks behind on my blog reading :)
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