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Diningarea

When I first saw the house in early February, I didn't fully appreciate the awesome that was the dining area. And by awesome, I mean challenging. As mentioned, a few walls were knocked down during our house's flip and the one that separated the kitchen from a little living room by the window was one of them.

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The bar from the kitchen was added (which is cool – I really like that aspect) but it meant that the space now was a bit too small to have a kitchen table AND an extra sitting area but it was too big to make sense with a small dining table. After we closed on the house and my mom and I came down to look at it, I realized this space was crying out for a big, substantial wooden table. Something completely different than the expandable light wood table we'd been using and Paul had had for the past 6 years. (I ended up selling the table and green chairs on craigslist this past weekend just as we got this new stuff set up.)

And so began my dining table hunt. Again, I considered everything. Vintage tables. Craigslist tables. Crate & Barrel tables. Target tables. Ikea tables. Pier 1 tables. Overstock.com tables. Pottery Barn tables. Restoration Hardware tables. Insanely gorgeous $5000 dining tables from a boutique in Little Italy (okay so those weren't so much considered, as drooled on). I emailed local carpenters. I scoured Etsy. I went around and around and around.

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My requirements were simple-ish. It had to be at least 80 inches long but not longer than 96. It couldn't be wider than 40 inches and I really wanted something about 36. I didn't want it to be expandable. It had to look big and important. But it couldn't be too fussy. It had to be dark. AND OH MAN, DID IT HAVE TO BE REAL WOOD.

For a hot minute this spring, my dad and I were going to build one. We had plans. We called local wood distributors. My dad talked to his carpenter brother. But what we realized was that due to the size we were looking for and the thickness of the tabletop we hoped to achieve, this was going to be a long (a.k.a not completed in a weekend) and expensive project. We pulled the plug and decided to focus on a few different projects instead for my parent's last trip down before the baby came. And I realized that these insanely expensive new tables were a little more worth it. I think I had to break down the DIY cost in order to see that.

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So after that, we were ready to go with this gorgeous table from CB2. We had a 10% off coupon. They were offering a free delivery deal. It was as cheap as we were going to get it. But the morning I was ready to buy, I got an email from World Market with a 25% off coupon. Just one more look at their tables, I thought to myself. And ta-da…there she was! THE TABLE. Dark wood. Good sized. A bit smaller than I thought I wanted, but substantial. More detail on the legs than I thought I wanted, but maybe that would help balance out my minimalist-ish style. And with 25% off, a deal compared to what we had budgeted.

I sent Paul a link and drove to the store to take photos. We both agreed it looked better "in real life" than online. Boom. Ordered. (And once again, proof that when it's really right, I go for it, no hemming and hawing.)

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Once we scored on the table, the chair plan came together in about a day. I sent Paul a bunch of pinterest links to light chairs with dark wood tables and black chairs with dark wood tables and we agreed on black. We liked the look more and black chairs matched the black stools at the bar (from Ikea and kindly left by the sellers for us). I found the chairs on overstock.com originally, but then found them even cheaper here (the day I bought them they were $119 for 2.) I don't know that they'll last us our whole lives and they are certainly not family heirlooms, but they look good, were easy to assemble (even nine months pregnant), are sturdy enough and are surprisingly comfy. They work well with the table and to me, tie it all together. We went with six to start but may grab two more (this table comfortably fits eight).

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Long before there was a table and chairs, we had the bent wood pendant lamp (I cannot believe they are no longer online!!) hung. I was not a fan of the chandelier that came with the house, (plus it was positioned totally wrong) and so my dad installed the pendant lamp and we used a chain and hook to get it centered in the room without having to mess with wiring. It's huge – 2 feet wide – and helps the space feel like one area and not two small areas spliced together. I like that the light wood plays off the dark beams above and the dark table, rug and chairs below.

Diningrug

I found the rug at a vintage shop the first week I moved in. It's graphic and old (the guy who sold it to me thought it was made in Japan in the 1960s, but who knows?) and big. I bought it because it was a killer price for the size and I'd never seen anything like it.

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The ampersand was found on clearance at World Market. Total impulse buy, but something I would have regretted everyday of my life if I let it go. It was covered in an old map and I painted it with black chalkboard paint (though haven't got up the courage to actually chalk anything on it yet). There were a lot of fans of the map on Instagram, and I get that, but maps are not my decorating style right now and it's not like this was a handmade or vintage piece, so I felt great about painting over it.

Candleholders

The blue ceramic candle sticks were picked up at a house this past weekend when I went to go get a mirror from craigslist. The lady had almost a little garage sale set up outside and she sold them to me for $3. Total deal. I love them. The white bowl was picked up at our farmer's market, right before we left Oxnard.

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As this low-budget sketch demonstrates, I have additional plans for this space. I'm going to stick an indoor tree (hopefully a fiddle leaf fig which I am hoping to track down on craigslist) in the right corner into that basket I found at goodwill. I am going to have photos from our upcoming family shoot with Tara Whitney blown up huge and framed for behind the table and next to the ampersand. And of course, we are going to gather around this table for Thanksgivings, Christmas Eves and most importantly, family dinners every night. (No more eating in front of the TV for Elise & Paul.)

Thanks for letting me share, in perhaps WAY too much detail, how this space came together.

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63 responses to “a really long story about our dining area.”

  1. Ffion Avatar

    Love the ampersand. I think I prefer the black to the map 🙂 The dining table looks totally gorgeous! Awesome choice!

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  2. Jody R Avatar
    Jody R

    I’m jealous. My house doesn’t have a dining room/area. We just have a bar with stools in the middle of our kitchen. One of the joys of a 110 year old house. Just love the tables & chairs you went with.

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  3. Leigh Anne Avatar

    I am really enjoying reading about how you are building your home. And the longer the stories the better in my opinion 🙂 My favorite part is that you aren’t settling.
    Many days I wish I could get rid of everything that isn’t exactly what I want and slowly make it what I want. Unfortunately, my husband isn’t ok with sitting on the floor to eat dinner lol. So I am slowly getting what I love and then getting rid of what I don’t 🙂

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  4. Katie Avatar

    Hahaha! I thought that the tree and the frames on the wall were actually real funky sculpture/art stuff you had.I like it!

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  5. Sian Avatar

    This is gorgeous Elise!! I LOVE the ampersand, a lot better with the chalkboard paint! I also love the plans of having all of your family occasions around this table, such an important purchase and you made a great choice!
    Sian Xx

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  6. Lauren Avatar
    Lauren

    Haha, love the sketch at the end!

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  7. Kelsey McEvoy Avatar

    Love the table. Super strong and commanding. It looks great.
    Also, love your high-roller sketch at the end 😉

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  8. lisa fine Avatar

    Is it silly that I’m just waiting for some space (or all spaces) in your new house to be featured on A Beautiful Mess? 🙂
    Love love love. Going to pin for my “one-day” house over the next few weeks.

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  9. Emily S Avatar
    Emily S

    I love, love, love it. Elise, your artistic abilities really translate into home design. I am jealous! I am pretty crafty, but it does NOT translate easily to planning spaces. (Thankfully, my husband is super handy and a GENIUS when it comes to spatial planning).
    Has designing spaces always come easily to you, or have you “worked at it” by learning from various people and sources?

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  10. Martina Avatar

    Love the ampersand! How cute would it be to have a huge pic of you and Paul and then a huge portrait of baby cripe separated by the ampersand. A 2&1 family portrait 🙂
    Love the room!
    Martina

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  11. Jaime Avatar

    This room is so great. I’m in love with the candlesticks!

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  12. Jennifer C Avatar

    I have that table….at our lake house. We love it. We opted for benches on each side so they can be pushed under the table when not in use and have more space. Two chairs on each end. Our table has seen MANY weekend meals with great friends and lots of late night card playing…..ENJOY!

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  13. Kelli Avatar

    Beautiful! I love it 🙂

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  14. Olivia Avatar
    Olivia

    Looks like all of the time and thought that went into planning this room is paying off – congrats!

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  15. Shayne Avatar

    Elise,
    I read you EVERY day but never comment. Today I am. You have such amazing style and the way you put things together is so inspirational. I am more a french provencal/country decor lover (i live on a farm in South Africa) but I have decided, together with my sister, that we are going to decorate her new home with your inspriation. She loves your style – minimalistic, 70’s, quirky and I cannot wait to start this project.
    Thank you for being the inspriration you are!

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  16. merinda Avatar
    merinda

    i love your dining table! when we moved into our home we as weird set up after we knocked some walls down. it meant that we needed a really really long dining table to fill up the space. my husband insisted that we find a table that was once piece & didn’t expand. to say that was difficult was an understatement. we finally found it at crate & barrel. it is 110″ long & seats up 10. hope we never love cause i don’t think it would fit a regular sized
    dining room!

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  17. Megan_NerdNest Avatar

    Love this space so much. And your writing (the drooling comment made me LOL.) I’m planning on going on a similar giant table journey (though it’ll probably be months and months), so I love reading about all of your considerations! I feel like I’m cheating; a lot of the search work is done for me 🙂

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  18. Kathi Avatar

    I love stories about how things came to be.. thanks for posting all that… very enjoyable read with great pics as usual and great story to entertain. Have a blessed end of your pregnancy and thanks for keeping up with us in blog land 🙂 Kathi

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  19. elise blaha Avatar

    Definitely something I have worked at! Mostly by studying photos of spaces I like. This house has such a specific look that it calls out for really specific things and I think that helps. I just have to be patient and wait to find (or make!) them. 🙂

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  20. Rebekah Hanna-Lozano Avatar

    My husband and I recently started eating at our kitchen table (tiny apartment doesn’t have a “dining area” at this point), and we LOVE it. We will never go back to eating in front of the TV! It’s so wonderful to be able to focus on each other, discuss our days, and make plans. Also, no cell phones are allowed, lol. 🙂

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  21. angela Avatar

    I loved reading this! I love it when a plan comes together and i even got a little excited for you, well it beamed through the laptop 😉 I’m still working on completing our house and we’ve been living here for 8 years now, ehm almost 9 even!!! We are redoing our garden and will have to redo our upstairs as we are expecting a third baby in september! We NEED room! I hope really soon you can sit on your sofa or chair and say”ok I am proud of myself. I did this, this feels like home!” Enjoy the last bit of your pregnancy!
    xoxo from the netherlands

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  22. Courtney Avatar

    That is one. rad. dining table.
    Great insights on the DIY options vs buying your own – I’ve been looking at making a solid wood coffee table this summer, so I totally hear you on the shopping & decision-making process! Glad you managed to find what you were dreaming of in the end.

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  23. Adventures in Dressmaking Avatar

    Your home is looking so beautiful!! We moved into a brand new place last fall and started from scratch, and luckily we bought a dining table first thing… on sale at World Market, and it’s an incredible, huge piece. Still need better chairs, though! Your table is beautiful, I love the curvy legs!
    I know what you mean about art… I just posted yesterday about the gallery wall I finally hung in our dining room!! http://www.adventuresindressmaking.com/2013/05/gallery-wall-and-lights-in-dining-room.html

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  24. Michelle Avatar

    Very cool – thanks for all the details.
    I have to say I LOOOOVE the map on the original & — but I get it would not have “gone”.

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  25. Emilie Avatar
    Emilie

    It’s a beautiful space Elise! You have so much talent bringing together rooms, I would hire you if you we’re closer.

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  26. france Avatar

    I went through the same exact table drama four years ago when I almost dropped some serious coin on a reclaimed wood table at Restoration Hardware. I ended up seeing a table at World Market on my way to buy the other table and got it on the spot:) It is one of our favorite things in the house and has already made one move with us. I always look forward to seeing all the progress you’re making in your lovely new home.

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    traci

    everything is looking so beautiful, & i love the stories full of details. i totally agree with martina, i kept looking at the ampersand (so love that!) & thinking it would look great between the frames, i love her 2+1 idea. congrats on your lovely space!

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  28. Henriettae Avatar
    Henriettae

    I love it!!
    You might want to consider getting two children’s chairs instead of two adult chairs for the time being, though! Ikea had some that would go great with your chairs, but that are unfortunately discontinued. They were called Agam though if you want to try and find them used. For a more versatile (i.e. fits babies and up), but more expensive, have a look at the Stokke Tripp-Trapp, or Brio Sit. They are all black. Not sure you can find the brio one in the us though? (I live in Sweden).

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  29. elise blaha Avatar

    THank you! We have the Stokke Tripp Trapp and will be adding it to the table when baby girl starts eating there. 🙂

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  30. Amanda S. Avatar

    Looks awesome!! I remember that map ampersand from Cost Plus… I wanted to buy it but didn’t… no space for it!! But the black was definitely the best choice for that space. 🙂 Love all of it!

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  31. Kelcey Avatar

    Elise-if you find a good source for a fiddleleaf, let us (or just me!) know! I’ve had little luck up here in Oxnard!

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  32. Amber Lee Avatar

    Henriettae, I was going to tell her the same thing. I have one of the little junior chairs (I just looked too to find a link but like you said discontinued), they are a perfect match for the chairs. I ditched the high chair for my second (and a ton of other baby stuff!) and just use a clip on Chicco until she can sit on a junior chair on her own. I totally get the obsessiveness of this post Elise! You may not think it’s possible but I’ve been more obsessive about my dining area and it took us years to find the perfect chairs (navy 111 from design within reach, recycled), and I still can’t figure out the table. We have an old one that sometimes drives me crazy. But the leaves make it big enough for 12-16 (smashed in). And it was free so kids can trash it. I’ve always got my eye out for “the one” though!

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  33. Amber Lee Avatar

    We started eating at the table when we had out first. She was our entertainment instead of the tv. We stuck the bouncer on the table and just stared. 🙂 now we’re huge fans of the dining room table too!

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  34. Debbie Avatar

    Absolutely beautiful choice! Perfect.

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  35. Cynthia H Avatar

    The table looks great and way more “dining” than the CB2 choice in my opinion.

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  36. elise blaha Avatar

    😉 look for it there at the end of this summer.

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  37. elise blaha Avatar

    I will for sure.

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  38. fafuna Avatar
    fafuna

    I love this table a LOT more than the CB2 one! That one is too modern and minimalist for me… I personally love details 🙂
    I just saw the mobile in your bedroom and read you hung it with pushpins and I was wondering… Isn’t it kind of dangerous to have those above a bed? Like, can’t they fall down or something? Especially considering the ceiling is made of wood and might expand over time (I think?…). I’m a bit worried over here 🙂

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  39. elise blaha Avatar

    I’m not worried about it. 😉

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  40. Jennifer G Avatar

    Would love to hear about your favorite thrift/used furniture stores in San Diego if you’re willing to share! I am looking for some inexpensive additions to our little home.

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  41. elise blaha Avatar

    Yes, would love to share eventually! Yelp has been super helpful in the meantime with helping me find good places to check out. 🙂

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  42. J3SS1C4 Avatar

    This space is coming together so well! I love the ampersand, and I think the light fixture adds an awesome level of interest! I love the chain it hangs from too! What a great find in the rug, too!

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  43. Kathy Avatar

    Love the table and I like it way better than the one you were going to buy so it’s nice that “the one” was found just in time and as you say you know it when you see it. So glad you are getting Tara Whitney to do your photos she is a great photographer so I look forward to those. Regards Kathy A, Brisbane, Australia

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  44. Lis Avatar
    Lis

    Love the look of it all, but how are you going to manage with high chair and baby mess on that lovely rug?

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  45. elise blaha Avatar

    Well, considering that the rug is already 50+ years old, I think it can handle some extra baby wear and tear. Like EVERYTHING ELSE, I am sure we’ll somehow figure out how to have a baby and a highchair and a house and still manage. 😉

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  46. Cerise Avatar

    It looks really fantastic! I wish I had your eye for decorating. World Market has some really amazing tables…gotta love those coupons!

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  47. Melanie Routhier Avatar

    Love this table! It really does seem like a huge domestic step to eat at the table instead of in front of the TV doesn’t it?
    I’m sure you’ve already checked but IKEA online shows that they carry fiddle-leaf figs….

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  48. Pam Avatar

    Love how-it-came-to-be posts like this, so fun.. I have found fiddle leaf figs at home depot in the indoor plant area inside- they’ll order for you too I think., Mine from there were priced well. Also, wonder if two simple but different black armchairs at the ends of the table might be fun vs another set of same to make 8- (maybe that would make it overall too cluttered looking for you though), just an idea for you to research on Pinterest ;). Love how much fun you’re having!

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