Room Tour Reveal: The Dining Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Dining Room

Today I’m continuing my room-by-room tour of our house with a peek at our dining room (in case you missed them, see our family room here, and the kitchen here). This room was at the top of my wish list of items while we were house hunting because, up until this point, I had never enjoyed a formal dining room of my own.

Our townhouse had an eat-in style dining room, which left me wanting a little more privacy and, of course, less of a direct sightline into the often-messy kitchen. While our new-to-us dining room is admittedly open to the living room, there’s a big old wall separating it from our kitchen.

Room Tour Reveal: The Dining Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Dining Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Dining Room

I don’t mind one bit being able to gaze into the living room since that space is always tidy and put-together (no dirty dishes, ugly appliances, or mid-prep ingredients to be seen). I’ll be sharing a lot more about the living room in its own post, but the room doesn’t even have a TV—instead it’s intended just for conversation and hanging out—so it’s a nice complement to our equally formal dining room.

The wall you see pictured here in this post with the large scale Paris photograph is the one that backs up to the kitchen. The wall opens up on end to allow good flow into the dining room, and there’s a large triangle shaped cut out at the top of the wall to allow light into the kitchen on the other side (you can see what I mean a little better in this post from when we had just moved in).

If you scroll up a few photos above to the picture of me placing plates on the table, you’ll spot the opening into the kitchen as well as our main entry door, the one that leads in from our side carport. The collection of these three rooms—the dining room, the living room, and the kitchen—serve as the hub of our home, and is where we (pets included) spend most of our morning and early afternoon hours.

Room Tour Reveal: The Dining Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Dining Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Dining Room

So you don’t get too confused, the door you see just over my shoulder two photos up is the side door on the opposite side of the house that leads into the sunroom.

I think my very favorite thing about living in an A-frame home is that we get to enjoy all of that blissful natural light. Our dining room is right at the front of the house, which allows it to take full advantage of the bank of floor-to-ceiling windows. The sun curves from one end of the windows up and over to the other side every single day, making it not unusual for the front rooms to look bright even on cloudy days.

The A-frame architecture of our 1960s ranch also gives these two front rooms ample headroom thanks to a peaked ceiling. Someday I would really, really love to add beams and white paneling to the ceiling to accentuate it a little more (like this), but for now, we’ll just enjoy the sweeping smooth white walls.

Room Tour Reveal: The Dining Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Dining Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Dining Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Dining Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Dining Room

As for furniture in the space, it didn’t need much. We have a dining set, a china hutch, a small basket for shoes (since the dining room acts as an entryway for that side carport door), and a floor globe that I picked up from an antique store.

Speaking of sources, the room plays host to a combination of vintage mid-century antiques and retro reproductions, a methodology that you’ll find all over our house. Right now, I’ve got my heart set on replacing our reproduction white dining room chairs with authentic wooden ones from the early 1960s, but I haven’t found quite the right set just yet.

Room Tour Reveal: The Dining Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Dining Room

One suggestion I hear often is that we should consider taking down that wall separating the dining room from the kitchen (again, the one you see above to the left behind the big framed photograph), or to add a cut out opening. Yes, this would give our dark kitchen added light, but I just softly smile and nod whenever anyone says this to me.

Our dining room is absolutely perfect for us just the way it is—wall and all. That might not be true for another family, but I adore the fact that the wall allows me to call this dining room “formal” and wouldn’t have it any other way. Who knows what we’ll do in the future, but for now that full wall is here to stay!

Room Tour Reveal: The Dining Room

Room Tour Reveal: The Dining Room

Scroll on for a full list of linked resources for this room, and let me know in the comments if you have any questions or suggestions. I’d love to hear your take on how far we’ve come—see how it looked on move-in day here!

Room Tour Reveal: The Dining Room

DINING ROOM RESOURCES

Chandelier: Lamps Plus

Table: Galaxie Modern

Chairs: Overstock

Marble Pastry Board: Crate & Barrel

Wooden Bowl: Target (similar)

Placemats: Target

Framed Paris Photograph: Minted

Monogrammed Wine Glasses: Personalization Mall

Globe: Covesville Antiques

*Photos by Carrie Coleman; I earn a small percentage from purchases made by the affiliate links above. Affiliate links are not sponsored. You can rest assured that I would NEVER recommend a product that I don’t use and love myself!
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How To Style A Sectional Sofa

*This post was sponsored by Interior Define

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We’ve lived in two houses, and waited more than seven years, but John and I finally have the sectional we’ve always dreamed of. It’s no secret that a new sofa (whether sectional or standard) is an investment, and we just never felt like the timing was quite right for pulling the trigger. Our last house was just too small to accommodate the behemoth of a sofa we dreamed of, so we waited until we moved to a larger home.

But since moving into said larger home, we played it safe. John was overwhelmed with the idea of coordinating such a large furniture delivery, and I think I was nervous about my ability to design a space around such a big sofa, so we waited some more. Happily, we’ve since gotten over those worries (thanks to some careful measuring and re-measuring) and are the proud owners of a new Interior Define sectional that we couldn’t love more. It’s almost like the piece has officially turned this house into a home because we waited so long for it.

You might already know that I’m typically an “instant gratification” type person, but adding such a major piece like this one to a space really requires some thought and planning. I’m glad we waited, but I sure am glad that I finally get to share the finished look with you guys today. Scroll on for the mini tour and for my tips on styling a large sectional sofa.

How To Style A Sectional Sofa | dreamgreendiy.com + @InteriorDefine

How To Style A Sectional Sofa | dreamgreendiy.com + @InteriorDefine

How To Style A Sectional Sofa | dreamgreendiy.com + @InteriorDefine

I think one of the main reasons this particular sectional blends in so well with our existing decor (see the room before here) is because we chose such a neutral fabric. Our Walters sectional sports Interior Define’s “Earth” cross weave, which has a bit of a textual look to it—perfect for masking pet hair, of which our home has a lot—but the soft gray color keeps the sofa from taking over the room visually. Instead, it blends in with the white walls a little bit, making it a gentler type of focal point.

The ultra low profile of this particular sofa design also gives it a softer look that doesn’t overwhelm the room. Because the sofa sits so close to the floor, it makes the room feel like a true lounge. You walk into the space and immediately want to flop onto the cushions.

How To Style A Sectional Sofa | dreamgreendiy.com + @InteriorDefine

How To Style A Sectional Sofa | dreamgreendiy.com + @InteriorDefine

How To Style A Sectional Sofa | dreamgreendiy.com + @InteriorDefine

As for the styling, you may remember when I asked for your help in deciding on a particular mood board to base the decor of the rest of the room around. Between your comments on the blog post and social media, a blend of the two designs seemed to win out—a gallery wall rather than a single piece of large scale art, more wood furniture, cool-toned accents, and a few metallic elements, too.

While the mood boards I put together gave me the excuse to purchase new pieces to go with our sectional, I decided to try using things we already owned. Unforeseen complications in our mid-renovation hall bathroom have us pinching pennies, so I managed to rearrange a few pieces of art we already had to create a gallery wall, pulled throw pillows from other rooms in the house, and even reused the tufted ottoman we already had.

While I certainly would have loved the go all out with brand new everything, this project and exercise helped me see that rearranging things we already have and shopping our own home can make a room feel brand new—even if only one piece really is truly “new.”

How To Style A Sectional Sofa | dreamgreendiy.com + @InteriorDefine

How To Style A Sectional Sofa | dreamgreendiy.com + @InteriorDefine

How To Style A Sectional Sofa | dreamgreendiy.com + @InteriorDefine

Having never owned or styled a sectional sofa before, I didn’t realize just how many throw pillows you need to fill one up. We actually upsized our sectional to the 115-inch option (you can add length to your own Interior Define sectional with a quick mouse click before ordering), so it was fun to pack ours with cozy, feather-filled pillows perfect for lounging.

All told, I managed to get 6 on the sofa, and have actually added a seventh since this photoshoot happened. And the good news is that these throw pillows aren’t just for show—John and I love creating little “nests” with the pillows along the expanse of the sectional as we cozy up for our nightly Netflix viewings. A couple of throw blankets draped over the ottoman and back of the sofa finish off the styled textiles and provide even more functionality.

How To Style A Sectional Sofa | dreamgreendiy.com + @InteriorDefine

How To Style A Sectional Sofa | dreamgreendiy.com + @InteriorDefine

How To Style A Sectional Sofa | dreamgreendiy.com + @InteriorDefine

So what do you think of the final look? Don’t you feel like this room was just begging for an oversized sofa now that you see it in place? I wish I could invite you all over to test it out in person with a bowl of popcorn and a Disney movie. Thanks, as always, for following along, and for helping us choose the right look for our room as we pulled it all together for today’s final reveal!

How To Style A Sectional Sofa | dreamgreendiy.com + @InteriorDefine

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