Shop My Dining Room
Thank you all so much for your response to my new dining room. I have had so many questions about where I purchased specific items, I thought I would put them all in one spot. I have added links to the photos below, so all you need to do is click on the picture and it should take you right to the item.
Furniture
The dining room furniture is from Ashley Homestore. It is from the Johnelle line.
Lighting
I love this light so much. It took me weeks to find just the right light and I couldn’t be happier. I worried that it would not make enough light since the light does not point down, as many dining room chandeliers do, but I have found that it is more than bright enough.
The light bulbs really make the fixture. I tried several different “vintage” and “Edison” style bulbs before I decided on these. I love that these are dimmable and programmable, using the app or a smart speaker. The set up was super simple. These lights have a variety of settings, including a night light and a fade on for mornings. You can also turn the lights on at the switch by switching it off and then on. I wanted to make sure I found smart lights that could still be turned off and on at the switch. Of course, if you leave the light switch in the off position, any scheduled lighting event will not happen.
The Wall Art
Another piece that took me weeks to find is this gorgeous wood and mirror piece from Kirkland’s. I was a little worried that the room was going to end up with too much wood, but the mirrored accents in this piece provided just enough reflection to make this work perfectly. It also matched perfectly with the candlesticks on the server. I think the softness of the window treatment really helps offset all of the wood too. If I were going with blinds in this room, I might have opted for a different piece of wall decor.
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I bought this piece several years ago, it was actually outside on my covered patio until I brought it in for this room. While it seems this exact piece is no longer for sale, I found a couple of similar ones here and here.
This final piece of wall art I made myself. You can check out the how-to here. {add link}
Window Treatments
I had such fun with the window treatment for this room. I knew I wanted sheer curtains, and I didn’t need to be able to open and close them so I wanted a unique way to hang them. I love how these turned out.
After looking at tons of sheers, I found the perfect ones with these from Bed, Bath, and Beyond.
To hang them I used these cabinet knobs and these curtain rings. I attached the drawer knobs to the wall with command adhesive strips by 3M. You can find the complete how-to post here. {add link} However, I will add if the curtains are any heavier than sheers or you just want a more sturdy way to hang the curtains you should use double threaded anchor bolts and drywall anchors. I may attach my cabinet knobs with anchor bolts at some point. To determine the size anchor bolt needed you should measure the size of the screw included with your cabinet knobs/drawer pulls. Double sided anchor bolts look like this:
Accessories
candle sticks
oil lamp
yankee candle
white houses
Homology pitcher
lantern
Tablescape
mikasa
runner
placemats
fabric pumpkins
burlap ribbon
basket with pine cones
ball jar