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Dining Room Tour

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My dining room, as with all my rooms, are ever changing and have gone through multiple transitions. I only wish I had been taking pictures back when we first moved in because you would not believe what it was like!

Looking in from the living room. The dining room is rather small with
two doorways, side by side, that go to different rooms. Crazy.

At the back of the room, you will see my repurposed fence turned art project and my wall gallery project.


BHG Knock Off Project.

Oh and then there is the crystal tree knock off project here.



Same view, other side.
And of course there was the Bored and Batty project!
But these days I am happy with my dining room and don't see any big changes any time soon!




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  1. Your space looks beautiful. I love the wainscoting! Thanx for joining THT.

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  2. Love your dining room! Especially the light fixture and that wainscotting makes your wall colour pop! Would love for you to share it at our link up party on my blog www.joyinourhome.com. Hope you have a great week!
    Kendra @ www.joyinourhome.com

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  3. Looking good! Love the board and batten. :)

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  4. Very cozy!
    xx
    Mila
    milawayable@gmail.com

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  5. I am so jealous - your dining room is dreamy! Thank you for networking with us on the CLIMB!
    Angie
    godsgrowinggarden.com

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