An interesting thing is happening as I look at Pinterest and other blogs. I'm noticing a definite theme emerging in the rooms I'm most attracted to.
I do enjoy many different design styles and color combinations from very pale to very colorful. But the combination I seem to be most drawn to (regardless of style) usually involves these elements:
Whites and neutrals paired with warm wood tones or some black. A hint of something green and fresh looking (a live or faux plant, faux boxwood, moss, etc). Add an interesting mix of vintage and new and a little pop of happy color and you have my ideal combination.
I really didn't plan that combination when I was sprucing up the dining area for Spring. But as I worked on the space, there it was! I guess it's just "me".
Old, New, Borrowed and Blue
I can't begin to tell you how this describes my life, but we'll just stick with the application to my space for now....
Some blue...
You can see a little of how this old window used to look over here.
Over Valentine's Day it was a rustic white with old sheet music love songs behind the glass.
I decided to paint this side of it a pretty Spring blue. The other side of it is still the natural wood color that I prefer for Fall and Winter.
Some new...
I picked up these darling Pottery Barn white cups recently and I love the way they look with the old ironstone pitchers against the blue window!
My sweet little cast iron chick is beginning to get some rust spots, but it only makes me like her more.
Some old...
This was my grandmother's silverware caddy, and the basket has a little story as well.
I always love the look of putting together something new with pieces that have a history.
About ten years ago I was at a church rummage sale. There was a sweet old man sitting on the lawn with his items for sale. I immediately approached him about the basket and he told me that he and his wife used it for picnics for many years until she passed away! Well, how could I not take it? (I think he let me have it for about $2.00).
I have used it for many different things (including the occasional picnic) but now it mostly gets used to hold table linens and just look cute. It's sweet to think of how it has someone's happy memories attached to it.
I don't have many gold frames in my house, but I love the way this aged frame suits the print of a sheep farm next to a lake. I bought this at a local antique shop some years ago because it reminds me so much of a lovely real sheep farm close to our home. It is even next to a lake. Who knows, maybe it is actually a picture of that farm!
Old and blue...love that.
You can see what the chippy blue board was in a different life over here
It's funny how the camera can make a space look more expansive. I've mentioned before that my kitchen/dining area/living room is one open space, and it is not a large space at all.
In fact, the refrigerator is just to the left of the white dresser.
The little chest of drawers used to look like this. I hope it's not too upsetting that I painted it! I only paid $12.00 for it and it's not in good shape. I kept it the original finish for a long time, but finally decided to go ahead and paint it last year.
Someday I might decide to work on some of it's structural issues, but for now I think it's perfectly cute and very handy for storing the kids' art supplies, games etc.
Another yard sale vintage picnic hamper that has served so many useful purposes over the years.
Okay, now tell the truth. How many of you are mentally writing "N" words and embellishments all around the initial? I keep doing that!
{An "I'm a dork" side note on the chalkboard with the large initial: The chalkboard is old and we really use it despite the surface being very rough and worn. A couple of months ago I found the large wooden "N" (my initial) at the thrift store for .20cents. I brought it home (duh) added the little wood overlay I already had and painted it white. Kinda cute for .20cents, right? While puttering around trying to decide what to do with it one day, I thought, "Hey, I wonder what it would look like on the blackboard?!" Bad idea. I put a few pieces of scotch tape on the back of it to just stick it temporarily so I could get a look at it. When I went to remove it, it tore off the blackboard surface! Ugh! Lots of kicking myself...
So there the "N" stays until I get motivated to re-surface the chalkboard. }
And there's my little pop of happy color! A bright pink Geranium my daughter gave me, in my grandmother's red-trimmed enamelware "chamber pot" {I think it was only used for plants and such. If anyone in my family knows otherwise, please keep it to yourself :) }
I guess the "borrowed" part of the equation is the history that comes along with many of the things I love. There are stories of loves and lifetimes long ago represented here. The history and the memories are just on loan, and I will gratefully tend them.
Thank you so much for stopping by! I do so appreciate you taking the time to visit me and my dining room : )
I'm loving all the beautiful Spring inspiration everyone is sharing!
Blessings-
Jeanette
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