Happy almost summer! It's weird to say that, considering it feels like it should be August already :) We have been blessed with amazing weather during these quarantine months, and with home schooling, it totally made it feel like summer in April. I'm looking forward to this "long" summer since the weather all last summer was dismal and awful...like wearing a winter coat on the 4th of July, awful.
I'll be sharing some rooms in my house that have been updated with summer decor in the coming weeks. Up first is my dining room! I'm joining Marty from a Stroll Thru Life and 29 other talented bloggers this week sharing their home full of summer decor. If you are hopping along the tour, welcome from Fox Hollow Cottage. Shannon's house has been a long time favorite of mine! If you haven't checked her home out yet, be sure to do so! You can find a list of all the home tours at the bottom of this post. But for now, let's get on with some updates I've been making in my dining room.
If you are a regular reader of my blog or follower on social media, you may notice something different in here. I finally changed out the chandelier!
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I love the style and how it instantly made my dining room feel a little bit more elegant...farmhouse elegant.
Now for the rest of the changes in here for summer...
My tablescape includes lots of my fave things to decorate which include candlesticks, terracotta pots, faux greenery and beaded garland. I corralled them all up in this vintage crate.
I continued the beaded garland theme and added these little ones into the bowls. I made them last year and forgot all about them! Since the settings were all white, I decided to add a little bit of color with the faux magnolia leaves.
These cute drawers are from DecorSteals. I filled them up with terracotta pots, a candlestick, and extra napkins.
One of the mainstays on here is my 3-tier tray. I decorated it pretty simple with my coffee mugs, and then added a beaded garland on the top.
A few of my cutting boards are also displayed on the buffet along with my extra plates and bowls.
I love mixing my chairs. I have the three metal ones in front to open up the space, and then have the fuller, bigger ones in the back and sides to give a little more traditional feel.
For some reason, pillows and a throw blanket belong on the head chairs for me. It adds a little more comfort and a relaxed look.
It's been awhile since I shared this room! Besides the chandelier, I have also updated the curtain rods to the same ones I did in my front living room with the wood corbels (tutorial here). And I changed out the decor above my french doors. The original one that has been there for over 10 years just competed with the chandelier too much. So, I took it down and put this one up from Hobby Lobby.
I always love a good before and after of rooms, especially when something a little more substantial has been updated. Check this picture out from when we first moved it about 11 years ago:
A lot has changed besides the table! That table is a rockstar..ha! It's been through sooo much. It's definitely not as nice and pretty as the before picture. It now has lots of wear and tear...paint...glue...marker...etc etc.
Hope you enjoyed the tour! Next in the tour hop is 11 Magnolia Lane. You will love her beautiful home. To follow along with the rest of the tours, here's the list below:
Monday
Tuesday
Setting For Four, Duke Manor Farm, Decor To Adore, House By Hoff, Inspiration For Moms, Pink Peppermint Design
Wednesday
Thursday
Seeking Lavender Lane, StoneGable, Designing Vibes, Citrineliving, Our Southern Home, Southern State Of Mind
Friday
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