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A Tale of 3 Sisters & Limed Oak Wall Sconces

February 2, 2016 by Patti 30 Comments

Three sisters from the same parents.  How could we all be so dissimilar while at the same time so alike?  How could remembrances of our childhoods be so different?  I guess, given the age spread, it isn’t all that surprising. 

Sister #1 lived through the lean times.

Sister #2 was there when they were “movin’ on up!”

Sister #3, well, everyone said that she was just plain spoiled though that simply isn’t true!

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One thing we had in common were two parents who cared a lot about appearances and looking their best.  I once heard my dad referred to as “Dapper Dan”  and my mom almost always wore a dress and heels, even into her 80’s when she struggled to remain steady on her feet.  There she was, my mom and her walker, heading down to dine and dressed to the nines!

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In addition to dress, my mom was a collector of things that made the home I grew up in a place of beauty.  When you tour my home you’ll see some of her treasures on display.

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So here’s the deal with the three sisters.  Our parents taught us strive to look our best too but we pull ourselves together in very different ways:

Sister #1:  Traditional style, think Ralph Laurenish.  Her look is fairly casual and she loves color. Red is her go-to color.

Sister #2:  Elegant style in the vein of Jackie O!  She loves to dress up in designer clothes and rocks it in black and white.

Sister #3:  Rustic Glam style – Pretty much a jeans girl but she likes to dress her jeans up with pretty tops and layers of jewelry.  Blues and greens are her favorite colors – to match her eyes.

Now, can you tell me which sister I am?  A lot of times the way we dress our homes is a reflection of the way we dress ourselves.  Take a look at a few components of my dining room below to see if this gives you a hint of who I am.

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 Crystal chandelier

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Antique oil painting

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Traditional damask wallpaper

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Painted and distressed china cabinet

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A shabby ruffled tablecloth

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Vintage frame turned chalkboard

Dining Room After 102 As I pulled this dining room together with the oriental rug, the chandy, the buffet, the hutch, the wallpaper, and all of the other elements of the room it began to feel . . . FANCY.  Too fancy for me (not too fancy for my husband because he loves fancy)!  So to make it feel more ME . . . you guessed it, I’m the more rustic glam of the three sisters . . . I added a few rustic elements to the room.

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One of these elements was the two oak cabinet doors that I had hanging around in my garage.  I thought they would be the perfect foil for the fancy-schmancy crystal wall sconces that I intended to hang on either side of the oil painting.  This is the process I used for liming the doors:

  1.  I stripped the doors with a product called Citristrip. This is a product that can be used indoors.  It is as easy as painting on, waiting for it to go to work, and scraping it off with a plastic putty knife. 
  2. After stripping the doors I allowed them to dry thoroughly and went over each one with a medium grit sanding block to make sure they were ready to accept the wax. 
  3. Finally, I applied Briwax Liming Wax which was as simple as rubbing it into the wood and removing the excess with a lint-free rag.

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Can you see how these two doors tone down the elegance of the crystal sconces and the room a little bit?  Now we can have a fancy dinner and still act like our quirky, funny, crazy selves.

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Along with the crazy fun friends we seem to be drawn to.

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This is the first time I’ve used liming wax and I love how it settles into the grain of the wood.  That’s the key by the way.  Liming wax works best with open grained hardwoods such as oak and ash.

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I’ve added links below to the products I used on this job in case you are interested in purchasing any of them.  As my statement says at the top of the page, any purchases through links on this blog help us keep the lights on here at Old Things New but do not cost you any more than buying directing through Amazon.

I do hope you enjoyed my little guessing game though y’all probably had me figured out from the get-go!  Next up on the blog I will be sharing a tutorial for the Ruffled Linen-Look Tablecloth that I made for my dining room table.

Blessings until we meet again 😉

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At Long Last Dining Room Reveal

November 30, 2015 by Patti 53 Comments

Have you ever had a big project that you began with every intention of completing in . . . like 5 days?  Then that 5 days turned into 5 weeks and the 5 weeks into 5 months .  .  . or even longer?

Yup, that’s  pretty much the way my dining room makeover went.  I felt quite vindicated on Sunday though when our Pastor, who is doing a series called Flip my House, talked about how building anything good takes time.  It is a process.  So I’m thinking this dining room of mine must be pretty good because it took way more time than I ever could’ve imagined!

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  It began with my trying to strip some very stubborn wallpaper, only to find out that it was applied directly to the sheetrock.  Not a good situation.  Believe me, I tried every method known to man to remove that paper and it wasn’t worth the time I would have had to put into it to get it to the point of being paintable.

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So I repaired the damage I’d already done and moved on to Plan B, new wallpaper.   Shopping, shopping, and more shopping, ordering samples, rejecting samples, ordering more samples and  finally finding just what I was looking for  The wallpaper application itself also took way longer than expected but it wasn’t such a bad experience because I had a good GREAT friend who came all the way out from Washington to help me.  Pain shared is pain lessened!

Of course there was also the painting of the buffet and dining chairs, reupholstering the dining chairs, repairing and painting a hutch . . . you get the picture.

It would’ve been a whole lot easier to pick everything I wanted from a catalog and have it shipped but that’s not the way I roll . . . Mrs. Old Things New here.

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This was the style board I originally put together for my dining room using Olioboard.  This great design tool actually kept me from making mistakes when I realized that some of the things I originally planned on using in this room didn’t look good together.  If you are interested in reading about how I came up with the inspiration for this room you can read the full post HERE.

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This is a view of our dining room BEFORE, looking toward the kitchen.  Very classic wallpaper in a pretty shade of red but, like some of the other changes we’ve made in this house, it just wasn’t me.

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This is the dining room view looking toward the front door, where Sasha hangs out all day long looking for something to bark at.

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And here she is, my somewhat glam, somewhat rustic new dining room.

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The hutch is the first piece I worked on, using a color wash in different grey tones.  You can find the tutorial for that HERE

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These old doors were taken from another large piece that I’m working on for my bedroom.  I used liming wax for the first time to give them this weathered look.

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Then I attached some vintage wall sconces for that Rustic Glam look that I like.Dining Room After 008

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You may have heard about my chandy before.  It was a birthday gift from my husband the first year we were married.  Even though we had to pay a small fortune to have it specially packaged and shipped across the U.S. it was worth it!

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An antique frame turned chalkboard so I can write messages to myself.

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This is a close up of the wallpaper we used.  I like that it has a very subtle pattern in pearly greys, cream and tan.  The pattern is Brunate Damask from Seabrook Wallcoverings.

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This is the little redeemed and restored hutch I recently wrote about HERE

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The pattern in the glass of the hutch . . .Dining Room After 072

. . . matches the pattern in the fabric I used to recover the chairs . . . and also the pattern in the rug that once belonged to my mom.

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I’m either very clever or very lucky 😉  You guess which one it is.

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I painted the dining chairs with the same color wash technique that I used on the buffet.

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One of the items on my style board was tufted and upholstered chairs for each end of the dining table.  These are Bennett Camelback armchairs from Restoration Hardware and they were on sale at the time I purchased them.  Though the price was pretty good I guess you could still say they were my big splurge since all of the other dining room furniture combined cost less than one RH chair.

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That doesn’t include these vintage Florentine nesting tables.  They don’t normally hang out in this room but needed a place to stay while the Christmas tree takes up their nook in the living room.

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This antique frame holds blue and white vases filled with dried roses.

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An antique French mirror hangs between the two dining room windows.

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This, of course, is my favorite thing about this dining room makeover!  I have loved this painting from afar for years, ever since I began following Sherry’s blog, No Minimalist Here.

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Sherry and I at her home. Eeek! #bloggerfriendsnowreallifefriends

Sherry’s was one of the first blogs I followed.  I’ve always loved her style (being a non-minimalist myself) and I’ve always admired this painting which hung in her home.  Several months ago, after downsizing, she had an online garage sale through her blog.  Would you believe that we drove the 7-1/2 hours to get this painting?   It was actually hubby’s idea because he knew how much I loved it.  It not only makes my dining room but it also has a special history behind it, in that it comes from the Jamestown Plantations in Virginia.

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Ever since I put the last sprig of greenery in my centerpiece in preparation for taking pictures for the blog I’ve been walking by my dining room and feeling delighted at the transformation that I knew would one day be.  But you know what?  When it comes right down to it, it is all just stuff!  Temporary treasure that brings some temporary pleasure but nonetheless, just stuff.

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Because of that mindset, and because I’ve had times in my life that I’ve struggled financially, I have a hard time spending too much money on the temporary things.  That’s also why I like to restore things that others have no use for, or to create things myself to add beauty to my home.

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I know that not everyone is like me.  Not everyone enjoys searching through junk stores and  spending hours in a hot/cold garage restoring their finds, and I certainly don’t begrudge those who have decorated their homes with high end furnishings.  In fact, I love going to into their homes to OoHH and AaHH and gain even more inspiration!  Like I’ve said on my sidebar, I believe anyone can create beauty on a budget.

Now, because I can’t help myself . . .

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Another BEFORE

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And AFTER

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BEFORE

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And AFTER.

Yup, I like it better this way!

Blessings,

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P.S.  I have one dirty little secret.  It is the dirty, scratched up dining room table hiding under the tablecloth I made to hide it.  It is a table just like the one on my design board except beaten.  One day I will be stripping and restoring that final piece to it’s original wood tone.  One day . . . but probably not too soon.

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A Sweet Purchase & My Meeting With a Superstar Blogger!

June 6, 2015 by Patti 18 Comments

Have you ever found that perfect “something” for your home?  You really, REALLY wanted it until you began to feel like maybe you wanted it too much? Have you ever questioned whether your desire for things was out of balance with what is really important in life?

  I left you hanging earlier this week with my post about being on the verge of something exciting thanks to my husband’s desire to make me happy.

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My blog friend Sherry at No Minimalist Here, has recently downsized and has been having a virtual garage sale of items from her own home.  THIS painting became the object of my desire!  I have always loved this painting on the header of Sherry’s blog.  The colors are so soothing and, in fact, as mentioned in a previous post, Sherry’s blog header was the color inspiration for my living room.

When I saw that this painting was up for sale I immediately began to yearn for it.  I drooled, I swooned, I nearly fainted over it.  Okay, so I’m exaggerating, but I had a strong desire to purchase this painting for my “work in process” dining room.  The problem is that Sherry lives in Florida and I live in South Carolina (an 8 hour drive) and shipping would be too expensive.  After obsessing on this painting for awhile I began to reevaluate my painting lust, especially as I began to think about all that I have and weighed that against what is really important in life.  I felt convicted and decided that I needed to give it up.  I prayed.  I thanked God and I closed that door.

“When are we going to take our road trip?,” hubby asked one morning last week.

“Whaaaa?”

“I think we should head out Monday morning.”

Lesson learned:  Sometimes you have to give something up before it can become yours. 

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So here I am with Sherry, Superstar Blogger at No Minimalist Here!

Forgive me if I gush but Sherry’s blog is one of the first blogs I followed and you can’t believe how excited this (then) newbie blogger was when she followed me back!  That was in the days when I reported every follow to my patient husband and tolerant daughters until it got to the point where they thought I had gone “blog crazy”.

  I adore Sherry’s style and her blog is a never ending source of inspiration.  I never dreamed that I’d have the opportunity to meet her and even be invited into her home.  I had to restrain myself from prattling on and on about every little thing I saw as she gave us the tour (not so sure I did very well with that).  The funny thing to me was, that my husband also gushed over Sherry’s home.  He even took my camera from me and started taking pictures!

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This is one of Sherry and I standing in front of her Trumeau mirror flanked by the sea fans that she dyes herself. 

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Here we are in Sherry’s dining room with the painting behind us.  The history of this canvas is that it is a 19th century painting that originally hung in Jamestown Plantation in Virginia.  What a beautiful conversation piece it will be in my dining room.  I wonder what the story will sound like?  Will I talk about it’s historic roots or will I talk more about meeting the beautiful and gracious Sherry and the story behind how the picture came to belong to me?  History runs deep.

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So guess what I’ve been plugging away at (with 1-1/2 hands) since we got back from our whirlwind trip to Florida?  Preparing my dining room for new wallpaper.

The room had two layers of wallpaper.  The first one came off easily.  The second had been applied directly to the sheet rock without proper preparation (sizing), and when I began to remove it it took the top layer of the sheet rock right off.  That was several months ago and it has lived that way until now.

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Without renewed motivation this past couple of days I sanded away the torn paper . . .

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. . . and applied a skim coat of joint compound.  After it dried I used a sanding block to knock down the rough surfaces, wiped off the dust with a damp rag and left it to air dry.

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My next step will be to roll on a primer that is specially formulated for wallpaper.  I’m pushing through tonight because I have company coming from Washington State this upcoming week and may not get back to it for awhile.  Hmmm . . . unless I can get my company to assist in the wallpapering.  3- 1/2 hands are always better than 1- 1/2 hands.

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On the way home from Florida Mr. OTN said to me, “You know we did this because I love you right?”

I knew.

Blessings,

My Signature

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