Updated Dutch Colonial Dining Room

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I hope you had a wonderful Labor Day Holiday. I'm sure there were lots of home projects knocked out this weekend. I hope they all turned out amazing! Last week, I was busy in the studio working on a Whole House EDesign Plan for a client's Dutch Colonial home that is undergoing renovations. You may remember the Kitchen and Dining Nook that I shared from this project  (if you missed it, click here). Today, I'd like to share the plan we designed for their "new" Formal Dining Room. 

Part of the renovation plan included moving the Dining Room to the Formal Living Room and the Home Office into the previous Dining Room. This meant that the new Dining Room has the luxury of a lot of space and a gorgeous fireplace! My goal in this project was to give the room a fresh, new, updated, look while maintaining a traditional Dutch Colonial vibe that is true to my clients romantic style preferences and the style of the house itself. 

Here is what I created...




Back to work! Thanks again, for stopping by! More from this home to come!

If you're ready to get started on a room in your home, now is the time! Once the cooler weather approaches, fall nesting kicks in and my design studio fills up fast. Let's get ahead of the rush! 




4 comments:

  1. Beautiful! What is the pattern name of the Home Depot area rug? Always enjoy seeing your design presentations.

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    1. Thank you! It's called Kaleen Helena Hera in Pewter. :)

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  2. Can you provide a link to the rug and the chair fabric? I looked all over home depot website and can't find that rug! You can email me at tracysueduncan@gmail.com Thank you!!!

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    1. Hi Tracy the Fabric is from Decorators Best and is called Captiva Ticking in Dove Grey and the rug is called Kaleen Helena Hera in Pewter from Home Depot.

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