FALL 2018 ORC DINING ROOM – week 1

FALL 2018 ORC DINING ROOM – week 1

It’s impossible to stay on top of all the featured designers and guest participants, but click on the image below to go to the ONE ROOM CHALLENGE headquarters where all participants link in once a week for the next six weeks. Pick some favorites and follow along.  There is a lot of talent and drama out there.

TREPIDATION

With some trepidation, here I am six months later, still trying to renovate the dining room.  For those of you who don’t remember, I attempted to address the dining room last Spring with the SPRING 2018 ORC and ended up putting this project on hold.  A trip to San Francisco, the twins’ birthdays, illness, and a major hitch lead us down a dark path of incompletion. The major hitch being that we decided to redo the ceiling rather than paint over the nasty asbestos tiles.  I was trying to do a quick fix and my husband Shiloh got me to slow down and take the time to do it right.  I really had no idea what we were getting into.

RECAP

Here is a quick recap of our storied dining room. When we moved into the house the dining room was a deep orange and has remained that way for over a decade. You know why? Twins.  Charlotte and Arthur came along and needless to say, the dining room had to stay that way for awhile.

When we first moved in, we found the brass light fixture at THE REBUILDING CENTER in Portland. it was supposed to be a $40 temporary fix.  I have banged my head on that solid brass fixtures more times than I can count.  I relished carrying it to the curb this Summer where it was promptly claimed by some poor innocent passerby who has no idea how hard that thing is when you walk into it.

The curtains will also be replaced.

The chairs will be reupholstered.

MOUNTAIN WHITE

To get rid of the orange, I did a few base coats in MOUNTAIN WHITE by METRO PAINT which is my go to white. I’ve used it all over the house – in my office, in the upstairs hallway.  Its recycled, quality paint that is extremely affordable ($40 dollars or so for a 5 gallon tub) and it is a beautiful white for bluish Portland light.

See the ugly ceiling?  It looked even worse after the white went up. That’s when we decided we couldn’t bare to look at it every evening over dinner.  It would bother us.  We’d ask, why didn’t we replace it when we had the chance???  

THE DEMO

This is the ceiling without the wooden trim covering the seams.

Then he cut into the ceiling to replace old wires and add new ones for the wifi and smoke detector.

Then he bought dry wall to install over the tiles since we were only going to lose 1/2 inch if we took them down and that would have been a nightmare.

He had to build these wooden braces to hold up the dry wall during installation.

And there’s this lovely grate that my father in law and a few others have fallen through when a chair leg finds its way into the holes.

So, 6 months later, clean slate.White walls, white ceiling.  Let the fun begin.

INSPIRATION

The room that remains an inspiration is this room by San Francisco ABH Interiors:

I love the soft gray walls with the darker wooden tones and of course this incredible mural by GRACIE STUDIO. We plan to do an accent wall but with a more northwestern vibe.  I like the lightness of the room with the warm sepia, aqua and white tones.

Swallows are a thing in Portland.   And this John Derian Chimney Swallows Dawn Wallpaper available through Designers Guild is pretty wonderful:

So is this serene cloud wall by A NEWALL:

SO, the walls are where I am headed next.

 

Thanks for following along! I’d love to hear from you as we go along here…

 

DINING ROOM – ORC 2018  ~ FOLLOW UP ~ well, there were issues….

DINING ROOM – ORC 2018 ~ FOLLOW UP ~ well, there were issues….

I didn’t want to leave you hanging any longer about my DINING ROOM ORC…I was not able to complete this project in time for a few reasons.

We decided to redo the ceiling tiles which has slowed us down quite a bit.   My husband is doing it himself and now with Summer and the kids out, we have been away for the last three weekends.  The ceiling tiles looked so hideous after we painted the walls, that we determined we better do it now, or we’d never do it.   All four of us were ill with a virus that wiped us out and persisted for weeks right around the deadline of the ORC, not to mention we were out of town the in San Francisco the week before so the timing was crazy.  I had a record Spring promotion on a GORGEOUS pillow collection that I co-curated with the ENCHANTED HOME and that left me spinning for weeks trying to get orders out on time.  I’ve been too frustrated to address the issue publicly, but alas, I have.   So, stay tuned and I will keep you posted on our soon to be lovely dining room!

PAGODA COLLECTION with Enchanted Home – so pretty don’t you think?

 

 

 

BACK TO THE DINING ROOM…

I did get three of the four walls painted in a lovely light gray PIECE OF CAKE by Joanna Gaines/Magnolia Homes that Miller Paint sells. What a refreshing change from the deep orange.

I am planning to do an ombre/accent wall of some sort on the one remaining wall. This is what I am thinking.  This gorgeous wallpaper by John Derian has been my ultimate inspiration. I want to do some sort of gray/light blue wall treatment and if I am brave enough will try to add a few swallows as well. I am experimenting to see how much of this I can pull off.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is where the DINING ROOM was after one coat of gray paint, so obviously I added another.    This is where I am headed for this season’s pillows and a matching runner for the dining table.   Light, cool, calm.

This photo below was after one coat of white paint.   So happy to see the chandelier carried away after I left it on the curb with a free sign 🙂

Curtains all gone, which lets more light in, too.

Where we are today, with dry wall ready to go on the ceiling. Those old tiles may have asbestos so we are going to just cover them up rather than demo them, have the dust in the air,  and have to pay a fine to take them to the dump.

My husband built these supports to hold up the dry wall as he works.

I am happy with the way this painting turned out after I put a gray stained modern frame on it.   I got this lovely landscape painting at an estate sale a couple years ago.

 

This beat up floor vent needed to be replaced badly.

Can you believe my husband found a replacement during a remodel he was doing at work!

So between birthday parties, weekends at the coast with kids out of school and regular trips to the pool, this is where we are with this project.

Hope you are having a wonderful start to your Summer.  Thanks for following along.

 

 

 

 

ORC SPRING 2018 WK 4 – DINING ROOM MAKEOVER

ORC SPRING 2018 WK 4 – DINING ROOM MAKEOVER

WOODLAND MOTIF

I came across this Woodland Hush Pattern on ETSY last night and decided to go for it.  I feel it is finally moving me in the right direction. It will be used on one wall behind the dresser as an ACCENT WALL. As much as I love a palm motif, the more I thought about it, it wasn’t a great fit for the Northwest.  And I really had a number of other factors that made it difficult to achieve – costs, time frame, etc. The fact that it has a deer family featured that is a metaphor for ours: parents with twins, was nice, too.   I found it while searching for an evergreen stencil and decided to use it for the accent wall behind the dresser.


This pattern is provided by:

and needs to be installed with a pattern roller

and a foam applicator:

 

I haven’t looked at a tutorial yet.  One step at a time.

I still love this gorgeous palette by ABH INTERIORS

I also really love this wallpaper of swallow tails by JOHN DERIAN that I considered for awhile.  What a pretty color palette.

WALL COLORS…

 

TREE STENCILS

This past weekend at the coast also provided some inspiration as I was studying sky colors and tree silhouettes.

 

 

 

And still thinking about adding a tall tree stencil or two, but will have to see how far I get after I finish painting the walls.  It has to be done right and may be too much.

 

LIGHTING

I also selected the 9 LIGHT 2 TIER CHANDELIER by HEISS.  I can’t seem to transfer an image of this off of their site so you have to go to this link above to see it.

It was a compromise. My husband wanted glass shades rather than fabric shades for the chandelier and after lots of searching finally found this one. It was a great price on sale at less than $400 including shipping.  I think it is transitional enough to feel more modern yet still work in our 100 year old house.   And the oil rubbed bronze it not too formal which suits our family.

UPHOLSTERY

I also think I am going to go with this leopard velvet on the chairs, because to me it is a durable neutral. I know there aren’t any leopards in the northwest and I know my husband will hate it, so lets see if I can get away with it…

So, I am painting this weekend and really hoping to finish.   That’s where I’m at.   Way behind and feeling a lot like this:

 

Be sure to check out the other GUEST PARTICIPANTS:

As well as the DESIGN STARS. We are getting down to the wire here folks.

 

 

Thanks for following along as always.

 

 

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