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Hello and Happy Monday!

I hope you weekend was great and that there was sun in your neck of the woods.  Here in Atlanta we had rain which made for a good weekend to stay indoors and “try” to catch up on work.  One of the projects I’m working on is a dining room revamp for a client and the entire project got me thinking about different ways to give a dining room added style. Furniture is always the first element that defines a dining room but beyond that, there are some other ways to enhance the style and make your dining space a bit more personal and unique.

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1.  MIX and MATCH CHAIRS

Adopting this look can be done pretty easily just by painting different styles of chairs in the same color or color family so that they work with the textiles and color you have in your dining room.  I love this look for eclectic and vintage styled homes but it can also be done with more traditional styling as well.
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The neutral colors along with the grey tones are used in different applications giving each chair a unique look while keeping the entire statement coordinated.
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In a more traditional space, variations of the same color keep the color palette tight and classic.

2.  REPLACE CHAIRS WITH A BENCH

A bench is a fun way to break up a dining room set while still providing the same amount of seating that chairs would.  Using a bench also allows you to incorporate a strong pattern statement with the upholstered seat and helps to lighten the visual impact of a heavy wood dining set.
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With the bench finish the same as the chairs, it feels like it is part of the set.
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Fully skirted benches add softness and provide a contrast against the legs of the table and chairs.

3.  USE A NON-TRADITIONAL CHANDELIER OPTION

Switching out your traditional chandelier for something that is unique in style, material or shape is one of the easiest ways to up-style your dining room.  I also like the idea of hanging double chandeliers instead of one for a more personalized look.
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These uniquely shaped hanging glass pendants grab your attention and help define the style of this dining room.
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A popular trend of late is turning vintage wire and wicker baskets into chandeliers.  This look works great for more casual dining rooms.
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I love this cluster of round lights, shaped to form a unique chandelier.  Keeping the chandelier white allows the shape to command attention and not a color.

4.  BUILD YOUR DINING ROOM AROUND ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS

I’ve always wanted a house where the rooms were such that the dining room and living room could switch places.  If your home gives your this option, move your dining room into the living space where there is built-in architectural features or a fireplace.  These elements will add instant character to your dining space.
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I’m seeing bookcase walls being used in dining spaces more and more.  This look adds a personal feel and in a pinch the lower shelves can be cleared and used as a serving station.
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Opt for open shelving in a dining room versus a china hutch or closed cabinets.
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Glass front cabinets will keep your dining space open and airy while still adding an elegant touch.
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With open shelving, your serving pieces become decorative objects that help style the room.

5. DO SOMETHING TO THE WALLS BESIDES PAINT

Yes paint is the easiest and cheapest way to dress up a space but in a dining room think about doing something different to your walls like adding a fun wallpaper, stencils or mirrors.
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A unique wallpaper will immediately define the style of your dining room.  Be bold and use it throughout instead of just on one wall.
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If you have lots of windows in your dining room, use your drapes as the decorative statement.  Double up the panels to make the curtains plush and full and drape them back to add visual movement and shape.
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A wall of antique mirrors is a great way to add style without your dining room looking like a dressing room.   And check out those unique light fixtures above the table.
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If your room doesn’t come with built-in architectural detailing, you can always add it.  Cut a niche into the wall and using a wide molding, create a dramatic frame.
Beyond these 5 Ways to Up-Style your Dining Room, make sure your centerpiece is also something that stands out and defines your space.
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Happy Decorating!

XO Shelly

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I’m a little old school when it comes to dining room designs. 

 I love a formal dining room (although in most cases it only gets used 1 or 2 times a year)!

I love traditional curtain panels that add softness and elegance to a dining space.

I love a solid wood table over any other material.

Upholstered chairs win out over all wood chairs in my book.

I love the idea of the king and queen chairs being different from the other chairs…after all, the heads of the house deserve a special seat.

I love a dining space with a drop chandelier or pendant. And, if you can pull off the look of two light fixtures that’s even better.

In my book, just about every dining room needs a mirror.  Not only will a mirror add ambiance to the space, but during the holidays it serves as a great decorating spot for garland!

A sideboard is not only functional in a dining room but balances the chunkiness of a large table and fills the room.

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All things considered, this is pretty much a perfect dining room space in my book!

 

Have a terrific weekend!

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Last week I had the pleasure of attending a presentation by Suzanne Kasler.  Suzanne is one of the country’s most talented and recognized interior designers and has designed some of the most beautiful homes and spaces out there. 

Suzanne’s shared her personal design mantras by giving us a visual tour through her home.  The presentation was informative and inspiring and I walked away with a few design tips to add to my arsenal.

  Here’s what I learned and here are a few of the images that inspired me.

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According to Suzanne, she spent several years searching for “her” home here in Atlanta.  This is the house after it was taken down to the studs and rebuilt to Suzanne’s specifications.  A beautiful Regency style home with a touch of European flair.

In this living area as well as a majority of the home, Suzanne created a signature color palette of  all white.   To keep the spaces open and airy, all surfaces were painted white, some surfaces slight variations of others but all in the same white palette. 

To play up the ceiling height, the drapery panels were taken all the way to the ceiling.  In many areas of the home were standard windows existed, Suzanne replaced them with french doors to add architectural interest and create a true indoor/outdoor feel. The idea of adding french doors throughout,  for style and function, was a great design tip.

The kitchen was done in all white and a few glass front cabinet doors were added to create an open feel.  Every inch of wall space was maximized with floor to ceiling cabinets/drawers.

In this eating area, metal framed french doors replaced windows.  Another great design tip Suzanne shared was the idea of raising the door openings to elevate the visual height of a room.  In many areas of the home the ceiling were only 8″ tall so Suzanne raised the door opening to 7″, leaving on 12″ between the top of the door and the ceiling.

Architectural details can be found in every room of here home and in the words of Suzanne, “if you get the architecture right, you’ll do less decorating.”

Suzanne is big of showcasing collections within your decor.  Here are grouping of globes sit atop a simple desk. 

“Creating a collection is the best way to personalize your home.” 

In Suzanne’s view, there’s a trend in design where people are looking to create smaller more intimate spaces vs large and expansive spaces.  Throughout here home, Suzanne created smaller rooms for reading, gathering and socializing. 

I love the details of this study, from the drapes to the bookcases and furniture placement.

White on White again in the bedroom.

A pristine bathroom retreat with classic white floor tiles and white walls.

Another bedroom where the foundation of the space is kept white and splashes of subtle color are brought in through accessories and textiles.

 

Drapes hung high and fabric repeated throughout the room to create a story

And finally, Suzanne’s outdoor living space, all done in white.

P.S.  Suzanne’s go to white is Benjamin Moore’s White Dove!

 

Much of the furniture used in Suzanne’s home is from her Hickory Chair line which you can view here. And to take a peek at her new Lee Jofa fabric collection head here.

If Suzanne’s book, Inspired Interiors is not part of your design collection, I suggest you pick it up.  It’s a great read and full of inspiring images!

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Creating a sophisticated space comes from a clear point of view executed in a dynamic and interesting way.  The range of silver and grey tones in this dining room give it depth and dimension while at the same time exuding elegance and understated style.  A mix of materials, finishes and patterns are the details that give this space character!

Grey is the perfect color when you want a room to say something without screaming it!

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This weekend was full of projects, one of which was to pull out some of my fall decor and begin decorating for the season.  First stop, the dining room table.

 

 

I love a lush centerpiece this time of  year and created mine by surrounding tall ceramic candlesticks and a large hurricane with pumpkins, leaves, fall flower stems, mini gourds and Ribbon Wrapped Candleholders that I made.

Head here for the full DIY instructions .

Now I’m off to do some more fall decorating!

Happy Monday!

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When I was younger and just starting to develop my decorating style, I wanted everything in my apartments and homes to be new.  I wanted to be the first to touch it, use it and make a design statement with it.

As I’ve gotten older, I’ve really come to love pieces that have a history to them.  Pieces that have “experience” and show a bit of character and age. 

 

 While I will never describe my personal design style as totally vintage or rustic, I am adding those words in the mix when I describe my style as eclectic chic.  I love a room that is mixed with a little of this and a little of that, old with new, shiny with rustic, global with modern. 

 

Here are a few rooms that speak to my eclectic chic style, (with a touch of rustic charm)…

 

 

I’m sure my design style will continue to evolve, but for now I love how the past and present are working together! 

 

 

 

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When it comes to decorating dining rooms, I am really against the matching table and chair set concept.  I think dining rooms are treasured spaces, where family and friends gather to share and create memories. And, being such a sacred space, I think dining rooms should boast an abundance of style and personality.

One of the looks that I am really into these days is a dining room where the dining chairs are a mix of styles and or finishes.  I think  this is a great way to jazz up your dining space and give it lots of character.   I just love the collection of chairs below, not only the different chair back styles but also the mix of fabrics.  Totally cute!

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If you want to create an eclectic look in your dining room by mixing up your chair styles, there are several ways to do it….

1.  Create a statement with just the Host and Hostess chairs by using a different chair silhouette, and by upholstering the chairs in a bold fabric.  The colors used in this dining room are so fun and energetic.  I love the Chartreuse used on the parson chairs and the tufting really adds a lot of style.

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2.  Use a different color on a single chair style.  This look is great if your style is a bit more classic but you still desire a bit of whimsy.  These classic farm style chairs look more updated with painted finishes and contrasting fabric seats. 

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 3.  For a more eclectic look, use a variety of chair styles but keep the finish consistent.  This look is very easy on the eye while still adding a lot of style punch.  I’d love to create this look around my kitchen table. 

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How fun is this look?  The mix of chair styles gives this farm table so much more personality.

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4.  For ultimate personality and character, go all out and combine upholstered chairs, wood chairs and benches.  Depending on the color scheme and chair styles, this look can be elegant and formal, or casual and comfortable. 

This is such a beautiful and elegant look. I adore the upholstered banquette combined with the open back black chairs.  So chic!

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 If you’re looking to make a few changes to your dining room, spice it up a bit and  mix-and-match your chairs!  I know you love the look. I know you’ll love the look!

 

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