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Welcome! Today I'm joining the Summer Home Tours hosted by Marty from A Stroll Thru Life where over 30 bloggers get together to share seasonal decor of their homes! If you are stopping by on the blog tour hop from Worthing Court welcome! Isn't Suzy's home beautiful and full of inspiration?
Happy almost-summer! All of May and this part of June has been super weird for us, not too much of a summery feeling, but I sure am looking forward to those hot July months and excited to share my summer dining room tour with you! The past year or so I've been slowly transitioning my dining room (without any real intention) to a place to house all my vintage and antique stoneware and ironstone. I grabbed this hutch below from a thrift store and immediately started filling it! It's finally time to share my dining space with you full of all my antique/vintage finds!
Getting that cottage dining room feel is all about adding things that you love! For me, it's clearly the stoneware along with other random goodies like my vintage baskets, creamers, frames, and wood cooking utensils. To keep my collection from looking too busy, although it may be borderline already!...I keep the colors pretty simple with the creams, whites and wood tones. Adding that cottage charm includes layers! As you can see, I layer everything in my house. It keeps it comfy and cozy even during the summer months. I have tried to take away layers for summer, but it just doesn't feel right in my home. So I keep them! I made these pillow cases for the heads of the table to represent a little English cottage flair. I have a video hack on how I made each of them in 5 minutes here.
This hutch in the corner is another place to house some fave finds. The crock on top is another gift from my husband for my birthday. It's safe to say that he gets me! There are every day dishes in here along with some vintage butter pats, and vases from my collection with Antique Farmhouse. A new thing I started collecting...and have recently stopped unless I find an amazing deal...are the vintage butter pats. They are the perfect little things to be on the hunt for and collect since they don't take up a ton of space! They do get pricey though. I try to keep each pat I buy under $4. I've seen some go for over $20 for those little things. Crazy! But I do love their sweet little addition to my shelves. I have some in here and on my buffet hutch.
The older I have gotten, and the more I have lived in my house, the more I realize it's all about surrounding yourself with the people and the things you love. My style has slowly changed over the years replacing new items with used finds. Believe it or not, the only pieces of furniture in here that are new are the white chairs. Everything else is secondhand to me. I feel like besides the story I'll give it, it already brings a story into the home. I wish I had a 300 year old home somewhere, but I don't! It's almost brand new, so this is the way I give it some charm :)
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I hope you enjoy the tour, and I know you'll find more inspiration at Lori's house at The Stoneybrook House! You can find the full list of tours going on this week below!
Monday June 5th
A Stroll Thru Life - Simply2Moms - Our Southern Home - The Tattered Pew - Whispering Pines HomesteadTuesday June 6th
Eleanor Rose Home - The House of Silverado - Calypso In The Country - StoneGable - My Wee Abode - Southern Home and HospitalityWednesday June 7th
Worthing Court - Thrifty and Chic - The Stonybrook House - Decor To Adore - Chalking Up Success - She Gave It A GoThursday June 8th
Shiplap and Shells - Pasha is Home - DIY Beautify - CitrineLiving - Thistle Key Lane - Country Road 407Friday June 9th
White Arrows Home - It All Started With Paint - Southern Crush at Home - Amy Sadler DesignsDisclosure of Material Connection: Some of the links in the post above are “affiliate links.” This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive an affiliate commission. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will add value to my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
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