Skip to main content

Our Dining Room

First of all, thank you to all of you who left comments about the guest bedroom make-over! Thank you for taking the time to do that! Although I LOVE blue and brown, it just does not go with the flow of my house. I am going with a terra cotta color.
We have really enjoyed our dining room! We don't use it all that often, but when company comes over, it is so nice. The arrangement is not mine- wish it was! It belongs to a dear friend, Beth who recently moved here. I am keeping it until they get ready for it. They are unpacking from their move.
This hutch belonged to my grandmother. We keep all our china in it.
I love how the dining room opens into the kitchen. Makes it nice for serving guests.

Comments

Sara Campbell said…
Great color!
Aishlea said…
I love this room!
beckylbranch said…
I love that deep dark red! Beautiful room my dear :)
Kelley said…
Your dining room is beautiful. I love the color.
Sugar said…
I love your dining room! It looks great--and I love how you added some antiques to the mix. Your home looks beautiful!
Tara G. said…
The hutch is beautiful!
Leigh Ann said…
Beautiful. I love your table and chairs!
Jennifer said…
I LOVE your table and chairs! The chairs are really neat!
I'm glad you decided to keep the comforter in the guest room. I love it!
Heather said…
I love your dining room and the color on the walls is so pretty!! I love that floral arrangement, gorgeous!
Kelly said…
I love your dining room and I love your light fixture!
Your whole house is so cute!!
Kelly said…
That message above was from me, not Kelly! She's here at my house and was using my computer tonight!

Harper's Nonny
The Garners said…
Such a pretty room!

Popular posts from this blog

Something Good to Eat

Ever since Steve and I started dating, when we would go to Mississippi, his aunt would make the BEST ROAST IN THE WORLD!!!!!!!!!!! Steve's Dad's side of the family gets together at his Granny's house for lunch every Sunday after church. The food is always sooo good!!!!!!!!!!!! I have always taken a liking to his Aunt Judy's roast. It really is the best roast I have ever had. When we were there on Labor Day weekend, my sister in law asked Aunt Judy for the recipe. Aunt Judy began naming all the ingredients. She said Ranch Dressing mix, and I bugged my eyes out and nearly chocked. I HATE RANCH DRESSING. I don't even like to be in the room with it. I had to focus on the word MIX....not the mayo and butter milk and sour cream that you add to it. Just typing those words makes me shudder. The recipe sounded awful as she rattled off the ingredients, but I promise, you have got to make this if you like a good roast. Trust me on this. Here it is: Get a tender chuck

Complicated

Maybe I am wrong, but I don't remember life being so complicated when I was in middle school. Everything is so competitive now.  Maybe it was back then and I just didn't realize it. Sarah Kate started playing city league softball a couple of weeks ago.   We've been encouraged to get her private batting lessons. When I was in third grade I started playing softball and I just did it for fun!  No stress at all, as far as I can remember!  I just played.  I wasn't very good, but I liked it! Ha! Emily started band this year!  Before school started, I got a letter from the school district strongly encouraging "your band student to take instrument lessons."  WHAT?  I bought into it and got Emily private clarinet lessons (which she really enjoys)! But, what happened to learning as you go?  I never thought about taking private trumpet lessons when I started band. It seems like most parents are striving for their child to be THE BEST.  I guess that's a go

Life in Pictures!

Emily is enjoying her first year in band.  I am very impressed with her playing skill! Sarah Kate was recently awarded the empathy award at her school.  She is very deserving of this! Here we are before the Cotillion Holly Ball.