Wednesday, March 16, 2011

A Client's Bachelor Pad Overhaul: The Dining Room

    
Today, I'm sharing part two of a project I've been working on.  You may remember the client's living room makeover that I posted last week.  The couple also wanted a pretty space to entertain so we made some major changes to their dining room, as well. 


Here's the "before" shot we all love to see:





The room was suffering from a case of too much wood furniture (all in the same tone), a lack of color on the walls that prevented you from even noticing the trim, and outdated lighting.


After making these changes, this is how the room turned out:





We started by painting the walls the same gray-blue as in the living room.  Since these two rooms are only separated by a small foyer, we used color to connect them and make them feel like one larger area for entertaining. 






By the way, I know several of you have asked. . . The paint color is Santorini Blue by Benjamin Moore:








Much to my delight, the client had this dining table and wicker chairs in storage!  I love the texture that the chairs bring into the space, and they keep the space from becoming too formal.











I found the china cabinet at a consignment shop, in perfect condition; the back was already gold-leafed. My client received the bird prints as a wedding gift (isn't that the best part of working with newlyweds?).











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