Showing posts with label Carpet design decorating the one by the creek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carpet design decorating the one by the creek. Show all posts

Monday, October 7, 2013

A High End Look for Our Dining Room on a Budget


I LOVE this transitional dining room. It is elegant and fresh without being pretentious. It is inviting and comfortable while maintaining a luxurious feel. This is the look I wanted to create for our dining room. 
Here is HOW we created the LOOK FOR LESS!

Dilbeck Dining Room
Let's start with the table, bench, and slat-back chairs. We found this farmhouse style table on Craigslist for $380. The seller also included two additional slat back chairs (to be used in another area of the house) and two cushioned end chairs (seen below). We sold the end chairs for $100, bringing our total cost for the table, bench, and slat-back chairs to $280. Similar tables sell for upwards of $1500 like this one at Williams-Sonoma.


The end chairs pictured in our Designer Dining Room are custom tufted end chairs from the Interior Design company listed. I found some similar chairs at a high-end retailer in Nashville...



Even on sale, these chairs are $525 each! Blowing my budget right out of the water. So, we opted for our trusty Craigslist to bring us a deal. We found the white parsons chairs for $40 for the pair. Since we are not using a rug in our space like in the Designer Dining Room, we are going to add some texture and pattern by making Ikat fabric slipcovers for the parson's chairs like these from Ballards...

The total cost for the Ballard slipcovers is $474 (includes 15% promo code) so my plan is to purchase a similar  fabric for around $20/yard and sew these with the help of my mom. Each parson's chair needs 4-5 yards of fabric plus cording and additional sewing supplies for a total of around $250 for the slipcovers.


The BEST FIND by far in this look for less journey is the light fixture. Yes, this is the exact light fixture pictured in the Designer Dining Room. You can find it here, too. It retails for $559.90. While looking for similar fixtures online, I found this exact fixture in an amazon warehouse for $142.78 (free shipping and no tax!!!) Meant.to.be.


Last but not least: ACCESSORIZING! I love the decorative porcelain succulents in the Designer Dining Room. I found these similar accents at Target on clearance. $12.94 each plus the silver tray (also on clearance for $15) brought the accessorizing total to around $40. I was able to find the exact Porcelain artichokes used in the Designer Dining Room on amazon.com for $204. I found similar trays for around $50, but they can range up to $150.

So, what does the total look for less, look like?

     Item
Designer Dining Room             Dilbeck Dining Room
Farmhouse Table                                          $1,600 $280
Light Fixture $559.90 $142.78
Accessories $254 $40
Upholstered End Chairs $1,050 $290
Bench  $250              (included in Table price)
Slat-Back Chairs $400              (included in Table price)
GRAND TOTAL = $4,114 $753

THE LOOK FOR LESS, (much less)


DINING ROOM: 80% Complete

Friday, August 16, 2013

Picking the the Perfect Carpet to Bind into a Rug

Here is a peak at what I am up to today!      
                    Carpet mania!!!!!


Went to the carpet factory today to look into having a carpet remnant bound into a rug. We need a really large rug for our living space, 13x9, so this is the most cost efficient route for us. Check out what I FINALLY narrowed it down to...


1 & 3 are the same pattern. They are the most expensive of the 4 as they are 100% wool. 2 is a sisal rug, and 4 is a very low pile rug. Which would you choose?

I am taking the samples home to see what the colors look like in our  light, and to finish pricing everything out. Here is a look at out amazing Craigslist find: a beautiful linen couch. All that's missing is the rug!



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