Anyway, now that we are actually going to be using this room to eat in, the 2 scrapbooking cabinets had to go. So, I had to empty them all out. Onto the dining room table:
This is true Burgess remodeling fashion-complete mess and chaos:
Here's my first helper. I say 'helper' because I actually had to do most of the work-since Kory ended up having to work the next few Saturdays after we started this process. Kory did one wall, and a few trim pieces, and I had to do the rest.
Here are my other 3 helpers, complete with 'safety googles'-since they were helping me hold the paneling while I was cutting it:
Another shot of the half finished walls, and notice, no trim around the window:
Ugly walls:
First wall done. This is the wall Kory and I did one Saturday afternoon on a whim-before we had to move the china cabinet in front of it. We didn't want to have to move that cabinet twice!
Then only a couple weeks later, after many cuts, glueing, caulking, nailing, sweating, multiple trips to Lowes, filling in nail holes, and painting, here we go-the finished product:
I loooove a cute basket:
Not so sure about the vertical hanging of this peg shelf. But, I'm too tired to mess with it at the moment:
Here's my attempt at 'countryfying' my china cabinet. I quite like it if I do say so myself:
Some close ups. I just love the white and the red together. And I'm totally loving the pitchers. I think they are my newest item to collect:
Some close ups. I just love the white and the red together. And I'm totally loving the pitchers. I think they are my newest item to collect:
The tea pot was originally a cream color, so I spray painted it red. The ribbon in the plate and vase was baby blue with polka dots, so I changed it out to red-of course. I'm so crafty like that!
A view from the kitchen door. Notice the framed out window? Yep, I'm good.
5 comments:
DANG! Ya'll did a GREAT JOB! =D It looks soooo pretty! Love that dining table! Where did you get it?
Don't you just LOVE a finished project?!?! It makes all the labor and time worth it. It looks amazing! Great job!
SOOOO DARLING!!!! French-country meets American-country...you tied it in so well and it looks WONDERFUL! I love all the cute knic-knacs in the hutch, and the wall decor, too!! WOW!
I LOVE IT!!!!! U did a GREAT job!
It looks so good! Great job.
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