patterns, color, furniture (hate that painting, though)
shabby chic dining area
Outdoor chairs with tile-top table,
Bringing the outdoors in
garden furniture inside
Vintage iron outdoor furniture and tile-top tables.Try this at home: Pair outdoor chairs and a tile-top table with an indoor wooden bench and loads of patterned pillows.
feminine chic in this country chic dining space.
feminine chic in this country chic dining space. Not in the mood for a cushion fabric DIY? Add a cushion on top of the existing chair and tie it in place. Consider putting two upholstered chairs at the ends of the table or throw a slipcover on two of your existing chairs for a little contrast.
walls and furniture. Then layer white textiles, plates, linens and seat covers. Display a collection of white crockery in open cabinets and soft-color flowers — like these pale pink hydrangeas — in a white enamel jug for a rustic finishing touch. More:8 Elements of a Farmhouse Kitchen
timeless and chic. This table, however, is likely the real Saarinen tulip table that comes with a hefty price tag. Simply replace it with IKEA's Docksta dining table for a fraction of the price.
timeless and chic. This table, however, is likely the real Saarinen tulip table that comes with a hefty price tag. Simply replace it with IKEA's Docksta dining table for a fraction of the price.
for DIY furniture painting. Really easy to use.
Their website explains how they work and some of their benefits:
http://www.anniesloanunfolded.com/products/chalk-paint
Their "Paris Gray" or lighter "Paloma" are similar to the china cabinet above.
shabby chic or Scandinavian Gustavian piece.
Places to look might be:
http://cottagechicstore.com/
http://www.realgustavian.com/
Good luck!
Love the furniture with chicken wire, bird cage& hydrangea.
This pace has two pieces of furniture that I have so good taste huh.
Did the outdoor additions change your lifestyle?
SA: There was a deck that ran the length of the living room, but it was too narrow to enjoy the space outside. We created the deck off of the dining room with sliding window doors to make the space feel larger and create an indoor-outdoor feel.
Did the outdoor additions change your lifestyle?SA: There was a deck that ran the length of the living room, but it was too narrow to enjoy the space outside. We created the deck off of the dining room with sliding window doors to make the space feel larger and create an indoor-outdoor feel. It dramatically