Freshening Up the Dining Room for Spring

Ever since I’ve had my own homes, I like to brighten up the interiors with whites and cool blues. During spring and summer months, I’ll bring in more color with flowers and accents. Our dining room only has one window in it, but I’ve managed to bounce the light around with pale walls and white furnishings. I know some people think white makes a room seem cold, but just look at Scandinavian homes. They use lots of light color to help brighten their living space during the short days and their homes are quite warm and cozy.

DSC_0003The walls are painted Steam White by Valspar, which is sold at Lowe’s. It has a bluish-gray undertone. The table and end chairs are painted Old White using Annie Sloan Chalk Paint. I reupholstered the chair pads with faux grain sack created from drop cloth.

 

DSC_0010Simple white dishes are used at the table with a bow of raffia holding the silverware together.

 

DSC_0020My new white ironstone bowl is filled with textured balls. The bowl is slightly misshapen which makes it all the more special.

 

DSC_0028I prefer simple settings throughout my home. Less fussy means less cleaning which means more time for fun stuff!

 

DSC_0013The buffet is surrounded by vintage mirrors to help bounce the light around the room. The pillows are new finds from the local flea market.

 

DSC_0014White ironstone and a few natural touches of greens and textured balls are all that’s needed for tabletop decor.

 

DSC_0038I’m still adding pieces to my ironstone collection. I love the imperfections of this pitcher.

 

DSC_0006The dining room always puts a smile on my face. It’s where we gather with family and friends to enjoy home-cooked meals.

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  1. I’m catching up! I’ve missed a few posts 🙁
    I ‘ve started running again too. iI’s tough – I hate being cold and it’s been really cold.
    I really want to try your recipe for macaron’s but I’m trying to eat better too since I’m killing myself running… Drat!
    Your dining room looks lovely. I tend to choose pieces with more patina ( partly because of the savings… partly because I feel sorry for misfit china and need to give it a home ).
    have a nice week, K

  2. Hi Jennifer, Love your style! I have that same rug that you have in your dining room. I collect white ironstone, too, and love all the imperfections. Your home is lovely.

  3. Jennifer, I love your home so much!!! Everything is fantastic and your photos are great!
    With such a beautiul place you made with that desk you really don’t need a foyer (previous post).
    Those macarrons look so yummy…but I’ll try to follow you with the other post, the one speaking about health and running!
    Besos, Silvina
    P.S.: those egg-cups are so cute! (remember I’m a pocillovist…haha).

  4. Oh everything looks beautiful, congrats on moving to Wordpress…I’m currently learning my way around and hope to make the change in a few months.
    Have a good one,
    Audrey

  5. Hello . What a luvly room Jennifer. The white on white is so soothing. I am looking at your iron stone pitchers… I had only 1 🙁 It was in the sun room last summer. Looking luvly. I had all the windows opened, a gust of wind caught a canvas I had leaning on a cabinet, which toppled over sending my pitcher toppling onto the ceramic tiles. OH NO!!! So I am on the look out for a replacement and a few to keep it company.
    In the meantime, I will admire yours 🙂
    Thanks for sharing your luvly dining room. Luv the sideboard!!
    Cheers, Gee

  6. What a lovely lovely room, Jennifer. Everything is light and fresh, but still feels cozy. The buffet (and that whole wall area) is just amazing. Thanks for sharing your dining room, and all the beautiful details. I’ll make sure I get switched to your new web address!

    Jeanette

  7. Good Morning Jennifer,

    I love the light and bright look you have given your home, but I also love colour. Maybe I could do as you
    do and enjoy colour during the summer months…..something to think about.
    Have a lovely day.
    Best Wishes
    Daphne

  8. Jennifer, I am still getting your blog in my reader so on my end there was no transition problem. Thanks for linking up to my party, your place is always fab…. and I love every inch of it. I am currently moving to WP also. Did you make the move yourself? That’s how I am doing it, was wondering if you lost anything in the transitions?

  9. You’re still on my blogroll, so I didn’t have to change anything to keep following. I forgot to mention how much I like your new blog look with your light and airy blog header! Your home is looking lovely and I’m anxious to see some spring colors, too. We woke up to another 4 inches of snow this morning.

  10. You’re in my blogroll, but I didn’t get the post with cookies, so I added the new URL. 🙂 I’ve never mentioned how beautiful your buffet is. It’s distressed beautifully!

  11. Jennifer, I’ve told you this before, but I just love your home and your style! The color of your dining room wall is beautiful. Thanks for sharing and for providing the name of the color.

  12. Such a beautiful dining room! I love the way you’ve styled everything from the shelves in your lovely cabinet to your fabulous buffet! Gorgeous pieces, indeed!

  13. Your dining room is lovely, very fresh and bright. I love the colour on your wall, you say it’s white, but it has a gray tinge to it, doesn’t it? That’s what I’m seeing, anyway, it’s beautiful.
    Hugs, Cindy

  14. I love getting simple settings for my living room. I preferred using dirty white color to emphasize the vintage look. In addition, you did a great job for your living room from the furniture pieces to wall decor.

  15. Your dining room is beautiful. I love the soft blue with the white. So calming. I’d love it if you linked this to my new linky party, “What We’ve Accomplished Wednesdays.” It is live right now.

    Have a great week!
    Deborah

  16. As always Jennifer your home is so beautiful. I like the fresh and bright feeling you gave to the dining room. It looks so nice.
    Kris

  17. Congrats on the feature at Savvy Southern Style! I love your kitchen and Your whole house. And that vino and appetizers sure sound good! Im only a few little towns away!

  18. Your home is so beautiful! I just love everything about your style. I really enjoyed your kitchen post on Savvy Southern Style as well! Have a wonderful weekend!! ~ Jamie

  19. Hi Jennifer! I just found your blog after seeing your post on your kitchen. I fell in love with it immediately! I had to pop over and read a few of your posts. We are almost neighbors! We live on the Southside of Chicago (Evergreen Park/Oak Lawn area). My husband went to law school at Northern in Dekalb (I saw that you were shopping there in one of your previous posts). So, I look forward to following your blog and the latest on your decorating and projects. You have a lovely home and even lovelier family!

    XO,
    Jane

  20. Hi there! Just wanted to say that I’m a huge fan of yours! I love to stop in and see what you’re up to… and I’m always inspired! Town and Country Living is one of my fave blogs! =)

  21. Please tell me where did you get the rug..or did you do it
    yourself.. I have the perfect cream rug to stencil like this
    or sorta like it… beautiful room!
    Sandy