I have a new favorite fabric, and I plan to use it as panels in my dining room. It’s in the Collier Campbell Collection from Fabricut. I first saw it at Forsyth Fabrics.
I painted the top half of my dining room Sherwin Williams Rainstorm. It’s a dark indigo blue and I love it. Since my home was built in the 50’s it had the typical wood paneling. It was only about 4 feet high though. I decided to paint it White Dove from Benjamin Moore. The blue on the upper part of the wall blends perfectly with the blue in the bird on the fabric.
Currently the only room in the house that is totally finished is the nursery, so it will be really nice to have another room completed. We have to get the panels made, 4 dining chairs and a few more pieces of art. Then we will be done and I’ll post pictures. Here is the idea board that I created for the space though. This give you and me a good idea of what it will look like when it’s done.
Your selections are beautiful, Cristi! I'm glad I'm not the only one in the baby steps club!
ReplyDeleteCristi...I saw that fabric the other day at Forsyths also and was struck by the beautiful colors....think it will look great as panels in your new DR. Love the board....
ReplyDeleteVery sweet! That is such a great blue. I'd love that in a library too.
ReplyDeleteFabrics with many colors have much more depth than those with just a couple. Great fabric to start with, with so many possibilities I love the direction that you have taken. It looks like a great place to sit and have dinner with friends.
ReplyDeletecan't wait to see how it turns out, you talented lady!
ReplyDeleteLove your choices. The farmhouse table is fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteI love the blue color you used, and all the natural elements look so lovely together. Oh, and I almost left out my favorite part: that amazing fabric! LOVE!!
ReplyDeletexox Linda
Your dining room is going to be beautiful! I can't wait to see it.
ReplyDeletesuch a great blue .. your selection are beautiful
ReplyDeleteI have had great success using fabrics as an alternative to paints and pictures when trying to spice up a room or item. When hung on walls it often reminds me of large rug murals i've seen on my travels through Europe that hang from walls. Not sure how to put it into words, but they somehow make an area seem bigger... or cozier. Its just great when it all comes together, for me its preferable over regular framed pictures.
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Very gorgeous selections you got here. You surely had an eye for beauty. I'll share this site at interior designs.
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