Global Inspired Dining Room: One Room Challenge Week 3

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So we are at the halfway mark with the dining room makeover as part of Calling It Home‘s One Room Challenge!  This is the week when many of the participants second guess some if not all of their design decisions.  They get overwhelmed with all the great ideas from the other participants or find more inspiring rooms on Pinterest that cause them to change aspects of the design.  Spouses that said they would help get too busy and participants are left to do certain tasks on their own.  Wait……

I’m describing my week!

I decided to use the Ikea curtains I showed last week, but then I saw a beautiful photo posted by Wayfair that made me reconsider that decision.  Unfortunately, I STILL haven’t found these curtains after searching up and down the internet.  If you have seen them, please let me know.

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I was supposed to paint the room this past weekend and that never happened.  Also on my to-do list for the weekend was to move the current dining set to the kitchen.  Yep, you guessed it.  It’s still located smack center of the dining room.

Here is the kicker.  The mountain dining table from Urban Home is scheduled to arrive between 8am-12pm today!  So, I need to move all the furniture from the living room to then move the furniture from the dining room to clear the room.  I am really excited to see the table!  I’ll post a picture on instagram when it arrives.  You can follow me on instagram here if you haven’t already.

So, of my to-do list, the only task that was accomplished was to replace the brass chandelier with a rustic, smooth chandelier from Wayfair.  The new chandelier was slightly larger than I had expected, but it is a huge improvement from the builder brass chandy.

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I love how this chandelier can work with several home styles depending on it’s surroundings.  It could go rustic with farmhouse tables, contemporary with sleek chairs, modern, and so many more styles.  The iron like features hint at a modern Spanish or British colonial style which I love.

My updated to-do list includes:

  1. Painting the room….(1.a invite a friend to help…… 1.b buy some wine for my friend)
  2. Ordering the rug
  3. Replacing the curtain rod and hanging it closer to the ceiling
  4. Deciding what to do with my yellow buffet… (shante you stay or sashay away?)

The yellow buffet seems like it would be rather large next to the new dining table.  Though, it does look awesome with the stunning Moroccan tray from El Ramla Hamra, right?!

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Once the room is painted, I’ll be able to see which rug would be best for the room.  I’m hoping I can fit all this work over the weekend.  Thanks so much for checking in on the dining room progress.  I appreciate and love to read your comments about the room transformation.  Don’t wait until next week to see room updates!  Follow me on my social media for room updates.

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23 Comments

  1. Stephanie, you’ve got a busy weekend ahead! The chandelier is gorgeous..just keep staring at it and feel good about what’s done right now. 🙂

    Keep the buffet until your mind is settled. Can’t wait to see it all painted and I hope you find the curtains of your dreams.

    We’d love for you to link up this post with us at Thoughts of Home on Thursday. Our readers would enjoy seeing your progress.

  2. Stephanie – that light fixture is beautiful! It seems that you have a lot on your plate but we know that if anyone can create a DIY miracle it is you! We had some challenges as well and are so grateful we have 3 more weeks! Cheers to a great week!

  3. Okay, I think I like those green curtains a bit better – too bad you can’t find them though! Funny that your “help” got too busy, hopefully you don’t have too much trouble moving all the furniture now – good luck 🙂

  4. I LOVE your new chandy!! And that Moroccan tray is gorgeous! I hope you’re able to paint this weekend. I sort of feel the same way about my room makeover – things were progressing nicely but now the panic is starting to set in! Sending you good vibes for painting 😉

  5. These types of weeks happen. I’m sure that once the ball is rolling, you’ll find your groove. I do love the yellow buffet, though!

  6. The room is going to look great painted and the good luck picking the rug, weekends are the best time to get most of it done, I know I got tons done last weekkend. Its going to look fabulous.
    Maria

  7. Next time you need to paint, you should have a paint party with your girlfriends. LOL—good music and great chit chat!!! got to love it. I love what you have going on so far.

  8. I feel you on the furniture limbo – have a dresser stuck in my guest room until Salvation Army can here at the end of the month! Your light in gorgeous – great style and focal point!

  9. Those curtains are to the trade Peter Dunham Fig Leaf fabric. (One curtain panel will probably be north of $1000, as the fabric is more than $200 per yard.) If you contact drape makers on etsy you could place a custom order. (If you have thousands of dollars to spend on curtains.)

    If you want to try making them yourself, spoonflower.com has some banana leaf prints that are similar, and under $30 a yard.

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