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Comments (1)Have the cabinets made with double bottoms to hold recessed puck lights and conceal the wires. The cabinet company will leave a small void to run the wires through....See MoreCreative ideas for furnishing and decorating my dining area!
Comments (5)Sophie Wheeler, my budget is between thrift store and Target! I love to thrift and am patient enough to wait until the right piece comes along. The only problem is that I don't know what that "right" piece is just yet! I am also a shameless IKEA fan. m_gabriel, thanks so much for the info and ideas! Painting is fairly flexible - it's a small enough space that painting it back to white wouldn't be a big deal, though the landlord showed me other properties where the previous tenants painted. I don't think they're too picky. I looked up a burnt yellow and that would be perfect for at least some decor/accessory ideas, and would create flow with other yellows/warm colours I have throughout my place. I was thinking of going with copper accessories, but I actually like the idea of sticking to silver for all metals then adding a pop of deep yellow for contrast and warmth. I don't host a ton; my boyfriend cooks with me and my book club is over occasionally. But I'm now wondering if I don't have a great dining space because I don't host, or I don't host because I don't have a great dining space. In other words, it may not hurt to create that area so it's more welcoming to guests. However, I'm very used to having very little dining space so it's not a complete loss if the dining area is used in other ways....See MoreAlternative wall decor ideas for dining area.
Comments (4)Nice space! I think the trend of ginormous clocks has kinda run its course, and while I rail against those who say the dining room is no place for a mirror, I DO tend to think that the dining room is actually no place for a clock, as it should be one of the home's spaces here one is inclined to linger without thought to time flying. I don't think you really need to do anything above the server, but if it were mine I might test a large-ish painting (no glass to avoid glare) leaning up there. I've done that in my own dining space and like the addition of a piece of art at that height. Then again, I'm sort of an art fanatic, and look for any opportunity to display the pieces I love....See MoreKitchen eating area layout and decor
Comments (2)depends on how you live..your budget ..plans..etc, The dining zone in an open area can be made special/a destination with large pedestal table/ceiling fixture above/ really comfortable chairs and USE the seating for more than just mealtime. Or a smaller rectangular /drop leaf table can be pushed against the wall and your living zone chairs back into the space a little more because this is open. You could put a longer /narrower farmhouse/trestle table of a vintage sort with fun chairs/cushions and dress it all up for Holidays and so on. If that's a fridge [lower box], I might consider pantry cab adjacent and remove bakers rack, esp right now, and look at the whole space with different kinds of tables in mind...how each would fit in?, appropriate types for you folks? /etc....See Moreherbflavor
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