One Room Challenge-Week 1

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For years, I noticed bloggers referring to the One Room Challenge and I never really had a clue what it was about. So I started asking questions and…drum roll, I’m doing the One Room Challenge. Here’s what that means… Linda from Calling It Home started this bi-yearly gig and invites 20 amazing bloggers and style mavens to decorate ONE room over the course of six weeks. It might not seem like much, but when you consider all that can go into a room, that time FLIES! (Paint, upholstery, shopping, furniture, styling…)  Here’s where the rest of us come in… each week, we get to play along, share our progress and link up over on Linda’s site. Basically, it’s a great kick in the pants to get a room done AND to enjoy all the other amazing makeovers at the same time!

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Boom. Dining Room.

Dining Room Right furniture

This new house has a lovely formal dining room with an old fireplace complete with a crane for when the fireplace was used for cooking back in the day. Here’s how it looked in our walk through:

Dining room left empty

Dining Room right empty

Until now, this room has been a dumping ground for blog supplies, random furniture, and leftover decor.

Dining Left furniture

Here’s what I have planned for the space: revamp the table and the sideboard; recover the chairs and add some window treatments; I’ll be putting in a new light, and changing up the floor covering. Oh… and did I mention the whole room will get a coat of paint!  Finish it all off with some fun wall decor and that’s a wrap.

ORC Vision Board

I’ll post more as the room progresses, but here are some close up shots of the individual projects just to have a better record of the BEFORE.  The large farmhouse table from our old house actually fits the space pretty well and, bonus, fits our family REALLY well. But… the white seems a little casual for what I have planned (and it’s way more chipped and marked up than these pictures show).  Also… the trim in our house is mostly an off-white (thank you, historic home!), so I was worried the white table might seem a little bright up against the new paint colors.

new chairs table head

Chairs. These chairs have to stay… but the fabric will get swapped out.

Dining Chairs before

While I’m on the topic of fabric, here’s a sneak peek of that thanks to my favorite, Lacefield Designs.

Fabric choices ORC

These chairs came from the ReStore and have been sitting uncovered for….  more than a year. I actually went so far as to get fabric for them and I had an upholsterer help sew the back pillow… and there they sat. Unfinished.

cane chair before

Finally, this sideboard/ credenza/ dresser. It was $25 at the ReStore and it’s in tough shape. The middle piece is missing (I replaced it with this hack) as is the mirror. I use it as a sideboard and love the lines/ storage, but not so much the color. In this space, it’s just the wrong wood tone. The floor is a warm pine and then the dining room chairs and cane side chairs are a darker wood tone. This light mod/ 60’s tone doesn’t work. Cover your eyes folks… this gal’s getting a coat of paint.

buffet before

There you have it! My plans for my premiere One Room Challenge. SO excited to keep working on this room and then share it all with you!!! Tune in each week for progress and any tutorials I can scrape together.  And just because I can… here’s the vision for the space again:

DINING ROOM Vision Board

What do you think? Am I crazy? (And don’t forget to come back THURSDAY… I’ll be sharing my #SwapItLikeItsHot projects!!!!  Have you seen the ones so far? So. Freaking. Good.)

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17 Comments

  1. I’ll be following along! That room already has beautiful bones, those floors are gorgeous, and a fireplace! Gosh it makes me miss New England and all of those beautiful old homes.

    1. This is such a beauty… I still can’t believe we LIVE here! When the kids are a little older I look forward to having a roaring fire in there and enjoying a Christmas lunch or something! For now… I just pile my crap in there. 😉

  2. The credenza is going to look so beautiful. It is gorgeous already. I really like the color you chose for the walls, too. This room will look completely different by the time you are done.
    I am re decorating my kids’ room. Very fun, too. good luck!

  3. I see so many of my favorite elements–blue walls, Shibori, Lacefield fabric. Your dining room is pretty spectacular as-is, so I’m looking forward to seeing how it looks when it’s all finished.

    1. I know… it’s a known brand of furniture which brought me pause, but… it’s already been pretty well torn apart so not sure it’s worth being too precious with. And… the new color/ paint is AMAZING. LOVE how it’s coming out. Thanks, friend! xx

  4. Love the look you are going for and you couldn’t ask for a more lovely room. I am quite taken with your rug, it looks so great with everything! Do you mind sharing the source?

    1. Hi Teresa! Thanks so much! Isn’t that rug lovely?! I actually found it at a consignment store up the road and could NOT believe they’d written the price on the top of the rug with a SHARPIE! What?! I didn’t have a place for it then, but love how it adds a little color to this room. Based the whole scheme around it! Etsy and Ebay can be a great source of rugs so maybe try there?