regular dining room size ? My house is modified bi-level and in of total 1100sq ft.
for a dining room, since it varies depending on what space you have to work with and how it's configured. I've seen dining spaces squeezed into as little as 6 ft x 6 ft. Good luck!
like this window seat for my dining room
beautiful a dining room table made from reclaimed wood can be!
4. Take advantage of a sunny spot with a window seat. If your dining room gets lots of natural light, you may be missing out if you use the room only at dinner time. Put in a comfy cushioned window seat and it may become your new favorite reading
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A Cottage Style Dining Room Gets a Makeover Done on a small budget of less than $200. Created by Lisa's Creative Designs. Blogged about at http://www.lisascreativedesigns.com/lisascottageblog/2011/07/a-budget-friendly-cottage-dining-room-redesign-the-big-reveal/
Clematis looking good... not so much as a dining nook use though..
trellis for dining shade in front of carriage house with planter for vines - clematis and virginia creeper
This cottage-style dining area is complete with a trellis, climbing vines, flower arrangements, wrought iron chairs and crisp white linens. I see a Sunday afternoon tea with ladies of distinction in this romantic setting.
lovely dining spot, where clematis climbs the trellis to create a privacy screen.
6. Style your dining room table. The dining room is often a blind spot in decorating the home. Between dinners, a large dining table can look bare and uninviting, so styling it up with visitors in mind can increase the appeal
Style your dining room table. The dining room is often a blind spot in decorating the home. Between dinners, a large dining table can look bare and uninviting, so styling it up with visitors in mind can increase the appeal. An oversize arrangement can look too stiff and formal, so try lining up a series of
astal Cottage dining room {before and after} via Jessica @ fourgenerationsoneroof.com
I've always wondered about doing something like this to our current dining table. Maybe take it white or black and finish it for outdoor use down the line...?