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Greetings and Salutations,
There always seems to be lots going on here at the house - lol - and now, I am quite delighted to announce that my humble little abode has been accepted in the "California Home & Design - Dining Room" contest. Click here to cast your vote. I'm #23. (And you can vote as often as once a day - if you are so moved.) Thanks in advance! The voting closes in a week.
If you're a long-time reader of the blog, you might recognize the room - kind of. When I first re-worked the layout of my flat a few years ago, I really needed a space where I could entertain - but, didn't have the square footage to have an exclusive space for formal dining.
So, I made sure when I first started designing my study, I would need it to transform into a cozy little dining room without too much fuss. Take a small cocktail table out, put a larger table in, move some chairs around - and voila - instant (well, not really, but you get the idea) dining room.
And clearly, as you know - I have a enormous collection on china and stemware - here all dressed for a Springtime luncheon. Anytime there are large amounts of fresh cut lilacs in my home, I'm pretty happy.
So, I made sure when I first started designing my study, I would need it to transform into a cozy little dining room without too much fuss. Take a small cocktail table out, put a larger table in, move some chairs around - and voila - instant (well, not really, but you get the idea) dining room.
And clearly, as you know - I have a enormous collection on china and stemware - here all dressed for a Springtime luncheon. Anytime there are large amounts of fresh cut lilacs in my home, I'm pretty happy.
And a big "thank you" to Nicolas Smith for his amazing photography - and his great sense of humour.