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

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Welcome: House Tour

While browsing Pinterest yesterday, I came across this beaut 
and just had to share it!

You'll thank me- I promise:)

It's not often that I will investigate an image on Pinterest but when I saw this, I had to. And boy, was I glad I did!

This 7,000square foot Texas home has 5 bedrooms,5 bathrooms 
and a whole lot of style. 
Unfortunately, it is no longer for sale and the designer wasn't listed. 


Enough talkin'-start lookin'


Welcome. I wish I could tell you this was my home...


 such a neutral living room


 As you can see, they carried the same curtains throughout the house

look at these old floors!
and that door!






 One lucky husband to have a billiard room.
 I do think I could live with this though


Ok, - I absolutely HATE t.v's above fireplaces.
But I'd live with it if this were my home:)

I am in love with these beams
 So much great open space. I wonder if they entertained a lot?


A lot of counter space in the kitchen. I like how light and airy it is.


In the butlers pantry you can see a close up of the backslash. Are you a fan?


The guest bathroom...

  
And the upstairs hallway
Once again, these floors!


I'm pretty sure I love everything about this master. 
The beams, the high ceiling...


The private sitting area...


And we can't overlook this bathroom. Honed limestone, a great bathtub and an open shower (now that is how you do a glass shower).
I've always liked ottomans in bathrooms.


A lucky little girl sleeps in this room.


How pretty is this bathroom? I think pretty is the best word to describe it!
Perfect for a little girl- or an adult.


And the nursery...
notice the wall to wall seagrass


Off of the nursery is this timeless bathroom.


I adore this playroom. It's not full of furniture which leaves the kids plenty of room to play. Also that ceiling- I want one! 



I would spend every night out here. 
Eric would love to grill and watch t.v. at the same time.


and then there is the pool. Do I even need to say anything about it?


If you don't want to swim, you can hang out here.

See. Told ya!
It's a gorgeous house

I wonder what the new owners have done with it?
I'd love to see this woman's new house. 

all photos from www.har.com

Thursday, January 3, 2013

TO DO in TWENTY THRTEEN

I'm a definitely a list maker.
It's true.


Here is my (accomplish soon) DIY list:

O.N.E

paint some lamps to look like this...

 With a lot of patience and some gold paint,
 I think I can achieve a similar look!

T.W.O.

Finish our TABLE!



T.H.R.E.E

frame some intaglios


great tutorial here

I think these would look great on my staircase!

F.O.U.R.

paint a plastic animal gold



I bought a large giraffe from the dollar ($3) section at Target
the damn thing doesn't stand up


F.I.V.E

Bathroom and Kitchen Reno

it's like a MUST
we have no counter space in the kitchen 






S.I.X

get my office in working order


Make me do it! 
I am always starting projects and never finishing them. 
I think that will be my New Years resolution.
First, I'll have to make a list for resolutions :)

What DIY projects are you tackling soon?

Monday, October 29, 2012

I Stole: Not Really, But It Feels Like It

So I have a few steals to share with ya!

1st
 
Emily found these chairs for me for a whopping $9 for the PAIR.

Not sure when or what is going to happen to these or where they are going.
 But hey, for $4.50 each, how could you resist?

Any ideas or great inspiration pics?

2nd

This 60" oak table for $80

I haven't quite decided what to do with it yet.

Option A:
Limed oak finish



Option B:
Gray wash


Option C:

Paint it Benjamin Moore metallic veil cream

What is your pick? Do tell!



Oh, so I know I was a bad blogger and didn't blog yesterday, but head on over to My Crafty Home Life to see my guest post:)

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

SBCGSA Grilled Cheese with Roasted Butternut Squash Soup

Can you guess what SBCGSA stands for? 

Don't scroll down!

Take a guess and leave it in a comment:)

Last night our meal was the bomb diggety. 

No Joke

I'm not sure why it has taken me so long to make this genius creation but boy, am I glad a did!



The Recipes:

Sourdough, Brie, Chicken and Granny Smith Apple Grilled Cheese

Ingredients:
2 slices sourdough bread
a few slices of brie
deli sliced buffalo chicken
granny smith apple, sliced thin
mayonnaise
Dijon mustard


Directions:
  •  heat pan over medium and spray with pam
  • coat once slice of bread in a little bit of mayo- (trust me)
  • put in pan to toast, flip once crusty
  • layer (in this order) brie, apples, chicken
  • cook on low until melted
  • take this layer and put it on a plate
  • coat another slice of bread and toast both sides
  • put on top of other layer 

Roasted Butternut Squash Soup 

I honestly don't have a recipe but I'll let you know what I did!

  • roast a butternut squash
  • caramalize a couple of onions
  • add red pepper flakes, and  a couple bay leaves
  • add a box of RR chicken stock
  • add squash
  • add some milk, fresh thyme, hot sauce, nutmeg
  • puree
  • S&P to taste
  •  add a dollop of greek yogurt, parmesan cheese, and nutmeg
Both delish and pretty easy. So do me a favor, make this tonight and let me know your thoughts. If you don't pin it asap, you'll be glad you did!

In other news, we're making some progress on the house. 
I wish 
some 
was 
A LOT 
 but it's not. 

More on that tomorrow! And I need help. We have a dilemma in the dining room!

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Henhurst Interiors: A Dining Room Design

I came across Phyllis' blog a few months ago and totally fell in love with her pictures and design inspiration! I'm so excited that she is here today to share with us her Dining Room Design plan for my new house. How lucky am I???

 

Without further ado, A Dining Room Design by Henhurst Interiors.

______________xoxo_______________


It is a great pleasure to be here today offering up some ideas for the dining room in Fletcher’s new house. Moving is incredibly stressful and there is so much to be done while settling into a new life, it can be hard to focus on specifics while sorting out the big picture. I was happy to be asked to fill in some focus on one room.

I started out by having a look at Fletcher’s Pinterest boards to get a sense of her personal style. The first thing I noticed is that we share very similar taste in design: we gravitate to neutral colors, linen, wood finishes and natural elements, but like magpies, sometimes seek a little shine. On Fletcher’s ‘Next House’ board I found the photo below designed by Tracery Interiors and published in Veranda, July/August 2012. I love the color palette and mix of textures.



The next dining room is the work of Steve who writes the blog An Urban Cottage. Steve is truly a visionary. His thoughtfully restored house has been the subject of a Better Homes and Gardens story (see it here) and his blog is a great design resource. I think this room perfectly illustrates a how a dining room can be multi-purpose. In a small house this is key. I can see reading and relaxing here when not actually dining. Also, Fletcher’s dining room has similar shelves on one wall.



Angela of The Painted House, a stylish blog rich with creativity and inspiration, took the next photo at the Rosemary Beach, Florida Coastal Living Showhouse 2012.  I love the limed-oak finish of the table and the slipcovers on the chairs, both of which are very forgiving of dining mishaps so you can relax when you have guests for dinner. How beautiful are the plates which, with their imperfect edges, appear be hand thrown pottery and look like an art installation on the wall?



Below is a photo of Fletcher’s dining room from the real estate listing.



Fletcher’s tentative paint colors are: on the wall, Benjamin Moore Feather Down and the trim, Benjamin Moore Manchester Tan – ideal choices in my opinion!



The room is essentially square (the darker block of risers is the upper portion of the staircase, the area below it is open,) and I am an advocate of round tables in square dining rooms. The shape makes it easier to navigate around the table if the room is small and I find them conducive to convivial gatherings – round tables seem to encourage shared conversations.



Here are a few good examples courtesy of House Beautiful.





In the course of planning this guest post, Fletcher introduced me to Olioboard. It is a very easy platform to use for creating virtual storyboards. A great feature is that thousands of products are pre-loaded by participating companies (among them my adored OKA from the UK) and websites that feature several of my favorite manufacturers (Arteriors, Zentique, and Aiden Gray to name a few.) 

I put together a few boards in different styles (the first and last I would call Transitional, the second and third Swedish and French Country) to show Fletcher different options. I’ve used a lot of beige and linen, painted and limed-wood finishes, and starburst mirrors for shine. Forgive me for indulging my personal taste here; I encourage you to envision your own favorite colors and finishes, fabrics and textures, art and accessories.



In addition to a round table, I would recommend a chest to the left of the door to the kitchen in which to store table linens, candles, and maybe seasonal items.


I love hanging a chandelier in the dining room. Position your table before you hang the chandelier because you might not wind up having the table in the absolute center of the room. Also, make sure your chandelier is on a dimmer.


You can upload your own product images to Olioboard; here I added a favorite lantern from Brown in Houston. When you upload your own image you are prompted to add a website link, description and price so people who view your board can find the item online.


I am going to give you a word of warning…last Spring Mr. H threatened to stage a ‘Pinter-vention’ because of the hours I was logging online at Pinterest. Well, Olioboard is possibly more addictive. And the dangerous  part…after you have assembled all the things you love on a board, you can simply click on an item…and buy it.  Uh, oh.

This has been tons of fun, thank you so much Fletcher, and all best wishes for many happy years ahead in your new home!   xoxo, Phyllis

Many thanks to Steve at An Urban Cottage and to Angela at The Painted House for giving permission to have their photos used here.