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A Classic Dining Room

February 22, 2009 By Rhoda 145 Comments

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Somethings Gotta Give

I think we all fell in love with the Something’s Gotta Give dining room, with the dark table, beautifully slipcovered chairs, and that wall of white china against the creamy beadboard. Swoonworthy, if anything could be described as that. Now, I wasn’t trying to copy this room completely, but I did have this in mind for the feel and look I wanted in my dining room if I was going to the trouble to repaint and add all that picture molding. And I’m happy to say, I got just the feel I wanted.

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I’ll show you a couple of pics of the finished picture molding before I moved the furniture back in place so you can get an idea of the expanse of it and I’ll do another post later, showing the steps I took to do it. Right now I just want to show off the dining room!

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Now, I’ll just tell you up front, that the job I did is absolutely NOT perfect by any means. If I showed you all the corners up close and the paint job details, I can guarantee it would not pass inspection by a master carpenter. But, for my needs and wants, it is just FINE. The hardest part is keeping them all the same size and if you put a tape measure to mine, you’d find many discrepancies. But, you know what…when the furniture is all moved back into place, that picture frame molding is merely a backdrop…..

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To a lighter and airier paint color and feel in the dining room. I’m in love with it! I don’t think I’ll miss the red at all now. I took these pics at different times of the day and you’ll even see the table set in a couple of them. We had friends over for dinner on Friday night and got to actually enjoy the newly done space. The color looks lighter in many pics because of the sun coming in. It’s a neutral creamy vanilla color, with a hint of yellow/gold. If anyone really wants the paint color, since I used leftover paint from Grandma’s house & the color had been tweaked, I’ll tell you that it’s dead-on with Sherwin Williams Antique White, which is the lightest color on the strip I used in most of our house, the Whole Wheat color strip.

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I really love how the mahogany furniture shows up so much better now.

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Everything just pops out more.

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Of course, the white dishes are more subdued against this color than they were against the red, but I really love the calm feeling they have now. I’m thinking about switching out the mirror for my large botanical print that is now in the living room. I’ll play around with that later.

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The accessories are subject to changing and moving around.

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And I’m trying out a botanical print up here on top of the china cabinet.

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Love these plates that I’ve had for a few years now and they really show up well now on this lighter color.

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The toile panels, made 8 years ago by my mom are still a favorite and I don’t plan to retire them anytime soon. It’s true that toile is really a classic. I really, really wanted to paint the ceiling a soft robin’s egg blue, but the man I live with nixed that idea, so I have to come up with another one. He detests light blue paint and since I got my way with the beachy guestroom and bath downstairs, that is going to have to do it for me with the lighter blues. I won’t tell you what he said about light blue paint, since it will offend someone, but just for the record, I’ll not be using light blue paint on the ceilings or anywhere else for that matter. He’s been great about letting me do what I want, so I can’t even argue that one. So, I’m thinking I’ll go with a darker shade of my golden colors, maybe Believeable Buff on the ceiling. What do you think about that??

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Other side with the my white dish collection. I need to add a few to this side and I’ve got room for a few more on the wall.

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So calming.

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These thriftstore birds are a perfect mix with my white dishes.

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Table set for company

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Corner with an extra chair and my vintage columns. I’d love to find a large architectural fragment for the top of the columns.

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This is an accurate shot of the color. You can see how it mixes with Whole Wheat in the adjoining living room and foyer.

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See the botanical peeking through on the left there in the living room? That’s what I may put above the sideboard. What do you think about that? I could move the mirror to another spot. See how I turned the corner with the molding?! I was so proud of myself for that one. Like I said though, you can’t look too close. I’m SO glad I did the picture molding. It’s such a nice detail to this room now. Look out…I’ll be adding more of the stuff around here now.

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Looking in from the living room.

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And peeking across the foyer to the dining room. It’s really amazing how paint changes everything! If you’re contemplating making a paint change, just do it. That’s the easiest way to get an update and you’ll be glad you did. As much as I loved the red, I know I’m going to enjoy this one a lot longer.

As promised, I’ll do a detailed post about how I installed the picture molding. It really wasn’t hard, just a little tedious with the measuring and putting it into place. Totally worth it!

Related Links: Dining Room in Red and the Creamware Collection.

I plan to also do some posts about buying furniture and building the bones of your home, so be on the lookout for future discussions. My motto is to buy the best you can afford when it comes to casegood pieces (wood), whether it be antique or new. Of course, if you’ve been reading my blog very long, you know how I feel about older wood pieces. You can find so many great deals out there on vintage pieces of furniture. So, let’s discuss some of that and I’ll give you some tips on how I shopped for my furniture that I’ve accumulated over the last 20 years. I think I’ve learned a few things I can pass on!

Thanks for stopping by! I’ve got a special guest who will be guest posting for me on Tuesday, so you will not want to miss that either.

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  1. Lynda ~ Among the Hedgerows says

    February 26, 2009 at 2:37 pm

    Your dining room is beautiful! I saw it on Melissa’s blog and had to come over for a closer look. Love everything you’ve done!

    ~ Lynda

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  2. Maureen says

    February 26, 2009 at 3:17 pm

    Beyond…beyond… beyond fabulous! I can’t wait to just take in every single photo. I love the inspiration (movie set), but I love the finished results (your house) even more. Just gorgeous.

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  3. Darlene says

    February 26, 2009 at 3:38 pm

    Oh, yours is definitely SWOON worthy!!
    I love those plates… did it take you forever to hang them.
    You might kill me, but I just took down all of the picture moulding in our diningroom, but that was so we could go back to a more period look (1850’s North of Mason Dixon line). Stop by and see on my blog sometime (btw. it is soooooo NOT done!).
    Anyway, great decorating. Makes me miss my Southern days. And nothing says Southern like a mahogany buffet, no??
    🙂
    Darlene

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  4. Laura @ the shorehouse. says

    February 28, 2009 at 6:31 pm

    Oh, RHODA! You knocked it out of the park!! I think you did an amazing job with the walls…just incredible, really!…and I love the placement of all of the “objects du art” in the room. The “whiteware” looks fabulous on the shelves, and I just love your china cabinet…it pops so well against the light walls. BRAVA! 🙂

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  5. Peacock Blue says

    May 6, 2009 at 9:46 pm

    I LOVE it! Its so light and airy now! Your sideboard is beautiful, I love that style. And love the way your dining room is open to your double foyer! You have a beautiful home!

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  6. TheOldPostRoad says

    May 7, 2009 at 11:48 am

    Looks Great! Now, I have to repaint my red dining room! I am definitely going with white, cream, or light yellow, now that I have seen yours.
    http://www.TheOldPostRoadBLOG.blogspot.com

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  7. Southern Fried Gal says

    May 22, 2009 at 2:51 pm

    Beautiful but I would expect no less from you! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  8. Brandi says

    May 22, 2009 at 8:08 pm

    The molding is to-die-for and I love the sideboard. Beautiful room. . . or should I say ANOTHER beautiful room!

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  9. April says

    May 23, 2009 at 12:01 pm

    I LOVE IT!!!!
    The room is gorgeos, you are very talented!!!!

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  10. Grits414 says

    May 26, 2009 at 9:00 am

    LOVE the new wall color!!!!! I agree, it really makes things pop!! And love the creamware!!!

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  11. The Decorated House says

    May 30, 2009 at 5:49 pm

    Hey there~
    Ok so I get busy and never saw this!
    Love the change. It looks so fresh and light, perfect.
    Donna

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  12. Linelle says

    June 14, 2009 at 9:19 pm

    I just had to say that your dining room inspired me to give Antique White a try. It's now in my living/dining room, hallway and bathroom. It was EXACTLY what I was looking for. I tested a SW quart and then had it matched by Kelly Moore. It feels like being surrounded by a rich buttercream wedding cake. Also put it on the ceilings and it's gorgeous. I want to take a bite out of it. Both black and dark brown woods look good with it, esp. the brown. Thank you for the inspiration!

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  13. Louise says

    September 20, 2009 at 7:23 am

    Hi Rhoda – I haven’t been by for a while and didn’t know that you painted your dining room until now. WOW is all I can say!!! I loved it before, and it’s great to change it up once in a while.

    BTW – where do you get the classic plaster columns that you use in your decorating? Years ago Michael’s had some of the smaller ones, but I haven’t seen them anywhere in at least 5 years.

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  14. sandra@romantiqueinspirations says

    September 29, 2009 at 3:28 pm

    Hi, I absolutely crazy about your dining room. You did a wonderful job with the whole room. The only thing that just doesn’t quite look right is the bottom of the last shelves with the bowls hanging up on each side. Did you see how it would look without them. I think it would be good with more of a gap in between the shelf and the molding. Or maybe hang up something rectangular to give it some space from the molding. Now please don’t take this personnel, because you did a fantastic job, it’s just my opinion. It still looks STUNNING. In fact I think you have a BEAUTIFUL HOME all and all.

    Enjoy your Evening-

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  15. Kathy says

    October 19, 2009 at 3:14 pm

    I love the beach house in Something’s Gotta Give. I’ve trying to find some of the artwork from the movie, especially the beach scene in the living room. I think it’s called rockaway beach. I can’t find anything. Can anyone help?

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  16. Janna Cross says

    April 16, 2010 at 8:21 pm

    Rhoda,
    The room is perfect. What kind of paint did you use for the molding? Was it all white gloss? Or did you paint the molding with gloss but the wall with eggshell?

    Thank you.

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  17. Carmel @ our fifth house says

    September 25, 2010 at 9:52 pm

    I LOVE this dining room! SO inspiring!

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  18. Amy Mck says

    November 3, 2010 at 9:05 am

    Rhoda,

    I LOVE LOVE LOVE your blog and I want your house 🙂 I wanted to check with you on the colors in your diningroom. I actually have a color similar to the SW Antique White above my chair rail and my husband did the picture frame moulding for me, but I want to paint it white. Did you use semi-gloss for the entire area under the chair rail? Could you share with me the color of the white paint as well? That’s exactly the look I am going for.

    Thanks for the inspiration!

    Amy

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