Remember how it started?
It was a neglected room at the front of our house... the first thing our guests saw when they walked in the door. I was fed up with how it looked and once I had a plan {and my husband was on board} I quickly got to work.
I gave you the tutorial here of how I transformed the walls of the room using board and batten.
I also made a plea for someone to sell me the Rowley Creek Double Bookshelf that matched my table and has been discontinued.
So, I lived with a room that looked like this for quite a while.
I searched the internet for the right curtains to bring to the room. I knew they had to have color and had to have pattern since everything in the room was neutral and 'plain'... thanks for pointing that out, Mom!I finally landed on these beautiful curtains from Pottery Barn.
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Back to that long blank wall in the back....
I really needed something to go here and planned on searching for something great and unique at Round Top in April. I was still scouring Craigslist just in case someone was selling something that would work.
I'd been searching for months for my beloved Rowley Creek Double Bookshelf and almost made a Spring Break trip to Colorado to pick up one that a furniture store's website claimed to exist (false advertising... out of stock!!).
I used the search feature on Craigslist - "Rowley Creek", "Ashley", "Double Bookshelf"... NOTHING to be found. I searched nearby Houston, Dallas, Austin, etc. NOTHING. I called around to any remotely close Ashley Warehouse to see if by chance they had just one of these things laying around. NOTHING.
Then the heavens broke forth and the Lord heard my cries... okay, so it wasn't THAT SERIOUS...but man alive, you'd think I had won the lottery the day I found IT... the piece I was dying to have...the one that I thought nothing else could compare or replace.
I'm not even kidding when I tell you I couldn't call the Craigslist seller FAST ENOUGH. Nevermind that I literally had a sleeping 4 year old on my chest {Sidenote: It will never get old to have one of my sleeping babes cuddle in for a catnap}. I called the lady in an almost panic/emotional/"I've got to have this piece" state. I actually told her in the message I left "I HAVE TO HAVE THIS PIECE"... so much for room for negotiation. I showed her all my cards {Sidenote: my husband was disappointed in my tactics...he's taught me everything I know and I blew it...haha}. We made arrangements to drive an hour or so to Cypress pick it up (along with a matching table and chairs that I planned to resell).
And guess what y'all... it DID NOT FIT!
So, my incredibly sweet, loving, generous hubby went back the next morning at 6am with a college guy and a different trailer to pick it up. Let me just tell you... he's pretty much the best around.
Now, if you have hung in there long enough to make it this far on this post.... Here's the room reveal. It's 90% complete... You'll see what I mean below.
This room has probably become my favorite in the whole house. I'm so happy with how it has turned out. The last finishing touches will be replacing the frames on the wall of our kids to be larger to fill the space better and maybe figuring out something to use as a tablescape. For now... I can check this off my list of the house "to-do's".
LOVE the curtains in that room. And reading your comment about your pride and joy not fitting in the trailer reminded me of when my husband and I lived in a 2 bedroom house in Bryan, right after we got married. It had a tiny kitchen but it was time for a new refrigerator, so off to Lowe's we went. We found an amazing deal on a "scratched" (BARELY, and on the SIDE) Whirlpool and snatched it up. They loaded it in the trailer and off we went. When we got home, we realized that we didn't even bother to measure to make sure the thing would FIT in the kitchen. And you guessed it...it was WAY too big. So instead of loading back onto the trailer and returning it, we just completely remodeled our kitchen! LOL...that GREAT deal on the refrigerator was much more expensive that it should have been.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, sorry to hijack, but you got my day started with a good chuckle. :)
You have my dining room furniture!!! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteWhere do you turn the lights on in the cabinet? Same furniture here have yet to figure out
DeleteYou could put another row of 3 matching frames above the 3 you have there.
ReplyDeleteLove this room! Beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteLove this room! Love your blog and new follower. Can you tell me where you got your dining room furniture? I would love to have a set just like that one day when we build a bigger house and actually have a dining room.
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ReplyDeleteHi there, I just love your dinning room makeover its beautiful. Its a good thing you waited for your cabinet because sometimes us decor divas jump in to fast and buy things that we dont have our heart set on. I love the dark colors with the red accent pieces. The caninet is to die for. i am in the middle of re doing my dinning room and you inspired me. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteI know the feeling on that piece I own the very same one, it is sitting in my dining room waiting for the rest of the room to be finished around it! It was love at first sight so I snagged it when I saw it. Your room is gorgeous I hope mine comes out half as well!
ReplyDeleteI am being given a black sideboard for our new home and I now envision a table just like this in our dining room (which will also be the first room you enter. Where is your table from?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job on the dining room, hope you enjoy it for years to come.
ReplyDeleteThe set you are all asking about was from Ashley Furniture and is called the Rowley Creek dining table and double bookcase, it is discontinued. I lucked into getting that incredible bookshelf at a thrift store, for a steal price. It is 300 pounds and much bigger than it looks, I also misjudged the vehicle I would need to bring it home and had to borrow a truck. It is truly stunning and worth all the effort.
I have that table. I would like to find the arm chairs. Any ideas
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