I don’t have a dining room exactly, more like an extension beyond my kitchen. I do love the space but it doesn’t get used that often for meals. It is currently a great hiding space for my grandson and the perfect puzzle making table. I have the rubber pads on the corners so little heads don’t get banged up and I still haven’t added any window treatments. The puzzle will get done eventually, as will the windows. For now it’s a great sunny spot to occasionally sit , or hide. #aroundthetable
Barb Williams
My greatest joy is my family which has grown to include two grandsons which my husband and I adore. My second joy has always been decorating. I'm loving my new neighborhood!
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Perfect Barb! Sounds like the room is well loved and used…. a real home love story.
Thanks Amy, I’ve never been one to make fancy untouchable rooms.
Isn’t it interesting how rooms – and even individual pieces of furniture – evolve to fit our ever-changing lives? Love your story about how this room is working for you now.
So true Diane. I think the way this house is laid out also dictated how I use this room as well.
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Wonderful share! I love how authentic the decor is. Homes that are loved and lived in are so special. I am busy preparing my table shot for Tuesday’s Block Party. Will share soon.
Thanks Nancy. It’s definitely in it’s everyday state! I thought about clearing the puzzle off but I really want to finish it!