This week is so fun for me guys! I was so honored by your sweet words here on the blog, Instagram, Facebook, & more about our cozy rustic winter living room yesterday [here]. Thank you for always making me smile, sharing my blog, & just stopping by to see what I’m up to. I love blogging & it wouldn’t be as fun without all of you guys who love the same things that I do. Today’s winter home tour of our home continues into our dining room area. Our dining room is a small area off our kitchen, which will be on the blog tomorrow, & for winter I wanted to keep our little dining room area super simple. For winter decor I have been loving cozy textures, winter greens, & of course neutrals. If you saw our winter living room than you saw my love for all of that already. Here is how our simply cozy winter dining room looked this afternoon as I sipped a cup of tea before heading to my store [The Found Cottage opens next week Thursday! Wow!], & snapped a few photos…
Seriously I am loving winter decor. It’s kind of refreshing after Christmas, like spearmint gum after a meal. Weird analogy I know, but that’s what came to my head. The house feels cleaner & more spacious. The simple decor is soothing for the winter months. On the table I have a black tray from Painted Fox [here] filled with winter greens & candles from Target [here]. The trees on the side of the pie safe are from Joss & Main & the olive buckets are from Target. On top of the pie safe is an antique window & my three tiered tray from Painted Fox [here]. I also have a few crocks with some of my antique rolling pins & wooden spoons. The “word dishes” are all finds from Marshalls & Home Goods. The light fixture [here], rug [here], upholstered chairs [here], & sign [here] are all world market goods. The pillows are H&M, the chairs are Scout & Nimble, & that’s about it I think. Let me know if you have any questions about any of the other sources & also at the end of the post are all links to all of the products as well.
& of course I LOVE my handmade shops so much & two of the items in this room are handmade with love. The sign above our slider is from Down Grace Lane [here] & that lovely candle burning, which smells amazing, is from Grace Note Candle Co [here]. For sure check them out as well. I hope you guys liked touring our winter dining room. Simple & cozy is the name of the game here. Yesterday it was all about our winter living room & tomorrow it’s all about our winter kitchen so be sure to come back & check that out. Thank you so much for stopping by the blog today & let me know what you think of our winter dining room in the comments below, on Facebook, & chat with me on Instagram. xx
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Where did you get your “Trading Company” sign? Love your style!
Beautiful! I love pops of green, no matter the season. Love that old window, too!! Antique windows are one of my staples! Gorgeous dining area 🙂
Shonee
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I love, love, love all the delicious, funky, unique accessories you display throughout your home! You have a knack for taking old things once used for a practical purpose ages gone by, and displaying them in your home so beautifully. The display on top of your dining room hutch makes my heart sing. Thank you for an inspiring tour to start my chilly day up here in Alaska 🙂
What about the table itself?
Beautiful room. Would you mind sharing your paint color for walls and trim? I’m trying to find the perfect color to achieve this look in my own space. I have never done a white wall and I am a bit nervous. Do you think this look could be done with Edgecomb Gray or do I need a straight white for a true farmhouse design?