Simplicity is the key to my decorating whoa's of late.
After having successfully decorated the Living Room and Hutch area I've moved on to the Dinning Room.
The black and white theme as been expanded into this space also.
The addition of my favorite red and white checked tablecloth gives the space a nice pop of color.
A light, simplistic touch was used on the shelf behind the dinning table and I'm loving the results.
Just enough to keep things interesting and nothing more.
A simple drawing of flowers and leaves on the chalkboard give the space a little something graphic to look at but doesn't overwhelm.
The repeat of candlesticks and clocks on either side of the chalkboard is a lovely, simple look that I have to say I'm enjoying.
Although different on both sides, somehow it's close enough to feel balanced.
Simple mini wreaths made from paper boxwood and tied with a length of vintage lace are hung on each faux window it give them a little something special.
Hope you all have a wonderful day, and that it's not too chilly outside for you.
I for one will not be braving the cold today!
Bye now,
Robin
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This is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love it! The pop of red is really great in the black/white room.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Robin...I love the chalkboard writing and the paper wreaths...did you make them?
ReplyDeletewow, so beautiful!!! angie
ReplyDeleteOh I love black and white and this is so pretty. I would love for you to link up to my Inspire Me Party that is live now. http://www.astrollthrulife.net
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful Robin. Your home is pretty in every detail. I really love the table and it's centerpiece, the red in the tablecloth does make it all pop. Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeletehugs...
I dont want to call your drawing simple :) really love your style at home!
ReplyDeleteSimple elegance!
ReplyDeleteSo Pretty!!
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