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A Tour of my Diningroom

July 5, 2007 By Rhoda 55 Comments

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It’s hard to get a really great shot of my whole DR, so go on a tour with me and I’ll show you what I’ve been up to this week.
This DR is only 10×12′, so really a small space. I didn’t have a DR in my old house, so it’s really been a treat to fix this one up.
I’ve been working on my creamware collection…see, over to the left of the buffet, trying to find a place for it that would show well & finally decided to move the pair of sconces with dried florals off these walls (see first pic) to make room for the new shelves & pottery pieces. I’m really excited to share with you how it turned out. Just a little thing can make a big difference sometimes. I really wanted a round table in here & managed to find one just the right size. I ordered the skirted parsons chairs online from a really great company called Carrington Court & have enjoyed them so much. The seagrass rug came from Overstock.com and I love how it adds some texture & deformalizes the space. My mom made the toile drapes for my old bedroom & I had 2 pair of them. One is in a guestroom & the other pair ended up in here. I was so happy to be able to use them again, as I dearly love toile. This mahagony buffet is a piece that I really love. I found this piece when I lived in GA in an antique store near my house.
I really love how these pieces look in here, they just add a brightness & really liven up the room. And these shelves are just perfect for displaying them. Now that I took the sconces down, I just may have to find 2 more shelves for the other side, just so my creamware collection can continue. Sounds like a plan to me! Holding my breath that the mollies I put in the wall will hold up…I think they will. I added up all of the $$ I have in the shelves & creamware & it’s right at $20…and all from thrifting or yardsales! And I only spent about 3 months collecting these, so I imagine more will turn up along the way. I decided to just keep the Homer Laughlin bowls (center, top shelf) since they look so good with all of this. And the Italian bowl that I found will be added too eventually (probably hung on the wall). The platter hung above is the one I found at last weekend’s yardsales.
This is my very favorite bunny. He came from a store in Atlanta called Outrageous Bargains & I just had to have him. I decoupaged that tin planter several years ago with some great bunny wallpaper border that I found. I still love it.
I found this china cabinet several years ago in Atlanta & just loved the lines of it. It’s classic styling & I didn’t even have diningroom at the time. It was in my livingroom in my old house, as was the buffet & now I have a real DR for them. You can see the bamboo plate holder that I just found last weekend has found a new home.

I keep some of my mom’s old china in here, as well as an inexpensive set of white/gold china that I picked up at Target a few years ago. Nice to have it for Christmas.

Mom used to have a whole set of that colonial pattern & I have a few pieces that were left. The mask came from Venice when I visited there back in the early 90’s. The roses are my wedding bouquet.
White/gold set from Target & a set of serving pieces that a friend gave me.
A tassel adorns the handle.
Toile drapes that my mom made about 5 years ago & I still love them. Wall color in here is Kilz Vesuvian Garnet (from Walmart). I found the rod & finials at a yardsale several years ago.
A pair of Raymond Waites plates that I picked up a few years ago. Several online friends have some of these too & we all were looking for them. This is one corner of the room as you walk in on the right.
And that’s the tour…hope you enjoyed it! Now I can start looking for more creamware pieces for the other side of the buffet. 🙂

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  1. Rosemary says

    July 5, 2007 at 1:59 pm

    Rhoda,
    I can’t believe how we are so alike in our taste. Your Dining room reminds me of mine. I love it of course.
    Rosemary

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  2. DebraK from ~the Bunnies Bungalow~ says

    July 5, 2007 at 2:46 pm

    Rhoda, Rhoda, Rhoooooda!
    I foumd in my basement a Martha Stewart creamware pitcher with the sticky tag still on the bottom that says 2002 MarthaStewartomnimedia.So perfect for your collection.

    If you would like to have it just contact me!
    Last year I got it at a ys and was gonna do somethin with it…can’t remember what! LOL

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  3. Mrs. G says

    July 5, 2007 at 2:51 pm

    Your dining room is just lovely…I love a red dining room…

    Vesuvian Garnet was one of the final contenders for the guest room colour, but I went with MS’s Barn red…but I’ll probably be redoing that colour soon since I cannot for the life of me get this new paint to touch-up the holes in the walls to match the old paint…arggghhh…red is so hard to paint over…

    oh…sidetracked there…anyhoo, love Kilz paint…can’t beat the coverage and the price…

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  4. Anonymous says

    July 5, 2007 at 4:20 pm

    Hi sweetie,

    I so enjoy your tours. And just love your style. I always get great decorating ideas from you.

    Hugs,
    Judy (in McDonough)

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  5. Christy says

    July 5, 2007 at 4:52 pm

    Rhoda..your d.r. looks gorgeous! Love the color-what is it?

    I remember that bunny planter from a long time ago on GI..in fact, it was one of my inspiration pics that I still have in my home decorating book.

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  6. Andi says

    July 5, 2007 at 5:56 pm

    Rhoda, I loved the tour of your dining room! Love the red walls…they really make your creamware collection pop! You have a wonderful eye for color and decorating. Your room is lovely. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. KLKinFLA says

    July 5, 2007 at 6:42 pm

    So pretty, Rhoda! I absolutely love that china cabinet.

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  8. Jill@Who Could Ask for Anything More says

    July 5, 2007 at 7:15 pm

    Rhoda- Your dining room is beautiful! Love the wall color. The house we’re in now is the first I’ve had with a dining room so I know how much fun it is. Mine’s still in progress as far as decorating. And I’ve had hubby repaint the walls twice – first celedon green and now it’s wedgewood blue. I’ve love your wall color but will hold off a few years on redoing mine again! LOVE Outrageous Bargains. I got my dining room table there!

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  9. The Decorated House says

    July 5, 2007 at 9:48 pm

    It’s fun that you have a DR in this house. You’ve needed one for years just so you could decorate one the way you wanted! Nothing to do with eating in it. 🙂

    The dishes look smashing against the red walls.
    Donna

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  10. justabeachkat says

    July 5, 2007 at 9:53 pm

    Rhoda

    I love it all! Very pretty.

    I used to shop at Outrageous Bargins all the time when we lived in Atlanta. I miss it.

    The shelves and your wall color really make your collection pop on the wall.

    Hugs!
    Kat

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  11. Kim - ScrapToMyLu says

    July 5, 2007 at 9:54 pm

    Rhoda, I featured you on Todays Creative Blog! Love your blog. Love the re-do of the dining room.
    Go check out your feature, then mention it if you can.
    http://todayscreativeblog.blog;spot.com

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  12. "Maggie" says

    July 5, 2007 at 9:58 pm

    Just lovely what you have done. The toile is beautiful as are your creamware. What do you call the color of the walls?

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  13. restyled home says

    July 5, 2007 at 10:27 pm

    Hi Rhoda,
    Your dining room is beautiful, but I am most struck by the simple beauty of that creamware display…perfection!! Your home is absolutely lovely!!

    Linda

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  14. Mom Kristi says

    July 5, 2007 at 11:22 pm

    It’s so gorgeous! I wish you could help me decorate mine! I am so afraid to put out too much stuff for fear it will look cluttered, but now it looks stark. In my breakfront I have minimal items and the ones that mean the most to me (family heirlooms) are off to the side on the bottom. I think I need to try to change it again. You are so inspiring. Thanks for posting this. How about some more room tours in the future? 🙂

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  15. Cheryl Wray says

    July 5, 2007 at 11:43 pm

    You have such a beautiful home! And I love your creamware collection!

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  16. Sandy@Reluctant Entertainers says

    July 6, 2007 at 1:05 am

    Hey Rhoda, great pix. I love the color. BTW, I have a tassle hanging from my hutch, too! Very similar.
    Sandy

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  17. PAT says

    July 6, 2007 at 6:36 am

    Rhoda, it looks wonderful! I’ve always loved those toile panels. They work beautifully in your dining room.

    I am loving the creamware. I’ll have to keep an eye out for pieces, along the way.

    Just back from the lake, yesterday afternoon and playing catch up this morning. Going now to see your other posts, from this week.

    Pat

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  18. Naturegirl says

    July 6, 2007 at 7:24 am

    I did enjoy your DR tour just as though I was in your home walking with you! Loved everthing you did here I see we have similar tastes in bunnies paint color toile fabric tassels!Thank you for sharing.. you have a wonderful eye for decorating!
    hugs NG

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  19. Sandi @ the WhistleStop Cafe says

    July 6, 2007 at 9:00 am

    I need some toile drapes in my kitchen… I love the look.
    You have such style! Thanks for the tour.

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  20. Julie says

    July 6, 2007 at 9:08 am

    I love the curtains your Mother made for you. In fact – you (both) have totally inspired me to do something!! My whole house has touches of toile fabric, including a fabric shower curtain. I made this curtain and after a few months, I washed it and I swear, it shrunk 4 inches in length. I have not been happy with it since then. I am going to add a gingham topper to it with fringe, as your Mother did with yours! It will easily add the length I need and a more beautiful finish! Thank you for posting that photo!!

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