Showing posts with label eat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eat. Show all posts

3.11.2014

My House Reveal: Dining Room

“One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.” 
Virginia Woolf

The open floor plan combines the dining and adjacent living area into a single, large gathering space where family members and guests can interact during the entire course of a visit, not just during the sit-down meal. 
Admittedly I am not the best cook on the planet. I can make a mean tater tot hot dish (as we call it in Minnesota) or a respectable pot of use-what-you-have-in-the-pantry soup. But when these culinary delights are shared in the ambience of a beautiful dining room, somehow they just seem to taste better.


The biggest challenge I had in decorating this space was finding a table the seated six while comfortably filling the space in front of the floor to ceiling windows. After a frustrating game of this table is too big, that table is too small, I found an old, inexpensive trestle table that was ahhh, just right. 

My husband and I spent a Saturday afternoon stripping, sanding and staining it to its natural perfection.



Keeping with the light, monochromatic palette, I also found an open shelved hutch (with a cute ladder!), perfect for displaying dishes, baskets full of linens and assorted vases and jars.


 I have a few more rooms to reveal, so as always, stay tuned...

{photos by Sara Boulter}

10.28.2013

A View From the Terrace

"I am excessively fond of a cottage; 
there is always so much comfort, so much elegance about them." 
Jane Austen

Here's the second model home I worked on for Rainey Homes. The Terrace model at Daybreak is a quaint, yet sophisticated version of a lake cottage. Check it out...





As always, stay tuned...

10.21.2013

Let Me Entertain You

"Everyone can identify with a fragrant garden, with beauty of sunset, 
with the quiet of nature, with a warm and cozy cottage."
Thomas Kincade

A quick peek at one of the model homes I worked on last week. Introducing the Rainey Homes Entertainer model at Daybreak...








As always, stay tuned...

9.03.2013

Digital Design Board: The Entertainer

"The tones of gray, pale turquoise and pink will prevail."
Christian Dior





 
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