Not mine though. I wish.
My sister's house in Nashville is kick ass. Let's face it, girl has great taste. I've already shared her downstairs powder room and now let's take a look-see at her dining room. And it most definitely does not disappoint! I'm obsessed with the chandy. What's your favorite part?
Here on some images of the room while my sister was conceptualizing the final look. They're not exactly big dramatic before shot's but they do show how we pulled the look together along the way.
Sources
Wall and Ceiling Colors - Restoration Hardware (Charcoal and Flint)
Chandelier - Currey &Co. - Maharani Pink Chandelier
Chairs - Serena and Lily Riviera arm chair in blue
Chairs - Serena and Lily Riviera arm chair in blue
Floor - Slate
Chargers - similar from West Elm
Dining Room Table and Chairs - Family Antique from Kentucky Farmhouse (seat cushions are a holdover from 2004)
Glass Knobs -- Oops, we need to remove these and hang the curtains a
bit wider; that's a project for another day; used existing rods to save
funds; not ideal but good enough for now)
Curtain Trim Fabric and custom table runners - Quadrille - Brighton Magenta on Tint
Seamstress (Curtains and Table Runners) - Lisa Venable (she was amazing; fabric print went the other direction; chains are custom 2-3 pieces seamlessly sewn together per panel trim to achieve the chain look; all of that achieved (panels and runners) using only 3 yards of quadrille)
Seamstress (Curtains and Table Runners) - Lisa Venable (she was amazing; fabric print went the other direction; chains are custom 2-3 pieces seamlessly sewn together per panel trim to achieve the chain look; all of that achieved (panels and runners) using only 3 yards of quadrille)
Concept Designer - Lori Parajanpe at Redo Your House (Inspired the Pink on Slate look as well as found the chandelier; room original had 2 ceiling fans, we removed them and replaced them with the chandelier)













Wowza, phenomenal! I love how there's one central concept in the room, but without being overwhelming and theme-y! I'm not a mish-mashy decor type of girl so this is beautiful! And I'd personally be scared to do the magenta but it looks awesome. Pretty please take us on a tour of the rest of her house...asap!
ReplyDeleteThat Chandelier is AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThose curtains are really awesome. I love the color palette too, modern but not totally predictable.
ReplyDeleteOh. My. Lawd. That is one stunning dining room. The chandy, for sure, is my favorite part of the room. What a statement piece!
ReplyDeleteThat dining is bomb!! Love that light so much. Great job, girls.
ReplyDeleteLove the chandelier. It looks great against the charcoal wall!
ReplyDeleteThat chandy is amaze!! And I love the curtains too!
ReplyDeleteThat chandelier is SO much fun!
ReplyDeleteLexi @ Glitter, Inc.
I love the pop of color in the chandelier!
ReplyDeleteLove a woman who's not afraid of a little pink! That Chandy is ridiculous! In a good way :)
ReplyDeletethat's fantastic! boy does that chandelier kill it! really makes everything pop. thanks for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteI love the whole space! Navy and pink is such a dreamy pairing. I think navy was a great choice with the flooring as well!
ReplyDeleteI love how this shows the impact of custom designed curtains ... they are not cheap ... but they MAKE the space! Well done Sis!! xo
ReplyDeleteObsessed with the color combination! The berry color on the runner and curtains is to die for!
ReplyDeleteWow gorgeous!! The chandy is def my favorite too!
ReplyDeleteso fun! Love the floor too..so unique for a dinning room
ReplyDeleteLove (!) the curtains!
ReplyDeleteSO gorgeous! The fabrics are stunning!
ReplyDeleteYou sure do have one stylish sister! Love the pops of pink!
ReplyDeletexo Carlina
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I need you and your sister to come help me! Gorgeous space and I love the pink chandy!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful! love the floors and the polka dot chairs!
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That pink chandy is simply amazing!! And that S&L chair I love!!! well done ;)
ReplyDeleteNice job! I particularly like the way she lined the drapes and her Mottahedeh plates. I have some Green Lace chargers and love that pattern!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so great!
ReplyDeleteYou and your sister have beautiful taste! Both of you are super talented. That chandelier is fun in the pink...makes such a great statement in her room. I love navy and pink together.
ReplyDeleteThe drapery panels are amazing! I just love how she used the patterned fabric as the boarder, such a great idea!
ReplyDeleteWow! Looks incredible! That chandelier is gorgeous! Thanks so much for the link love :)
ReplyDeletexo,
Arianna
This is so gorgeous! sorry I was late to the party, must have been sick this day cause I most def would have commented! I love it all!
ReplyDeletexo Nancy
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