Hi!
Here is part five! Today I bring you the dining room.
I didn't know what to do with this room at first, I just picked out a nice dining table and went from there. I initially wanted some pops of colour but I seem to have gone quite neutral instead with lots of greys and browns. I really love the mixture of textures in this room - the wood, slate, stainless steel, and linen work well together to give the room some oomph.
If you want to stick to a neutral colour palette without the room looking too drab and flat, textures will add a little more dimension. So will mixing patterns if that's more your bag.
I think a pop of mustard or teal would go well in this room if you wanted to jazz it up a bit. I'd suggest adding some colour through seat cushions, tableware, or curtains. I like the pale cream and grey together though, it's versatile and allows you more freedom when it comes to decorating.
So there you go, have fun shopping!
Parchment wallpaper by Designers Guild via Jane Clayton (£37.60 per roll) | Flint matt emulsion by Little Greene (£47.00 for 2.5l) | Earl of East hand-poured wildflower soy wax candle from Mauds House (£20.00) | Calligaris New York white dining chair from John Lewis (£200.00) | FANOM bamboo dining table from IKEA (£150.00) | BURLO satin 24 piece cutlery set from Habitat (£75.00) | Grey small glass vase from H&M (£1.99) | Muuto corky carafe and glasses from Nest.co.uk (£70.20) | Grey washed linen table runner from H&M (£8.99) | Set of 6 natural slate placemats by DesignInFocus on Etsy (£28.99) | Asiatic Carpets Ltd. Ives handwoven black and white area rug from Wayfair.co.uk (£49.00) | Deluxe caramelised teak lacquered solid wood flooring by Direct Wood Flooring (£54.99/m²)
Kate
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