Spring Time Dining

Officially into Spring over here! I needed to bring something new to the blog and I’ve been envisioning a girls brunch set in a traditional coastal designed home. SO, here it is! I went over to Pottery Barn to start; I feel like they always have just the right amount of traditional yet more transitional pieces when it comes to looking for that style. The drapery and wall color really started this palette and then I knew I needed a pop of color. The main focus of this Spring Time Dining set up though is the place setting! Everything is from Pottery Barn – they just had the most perfect pieces to pair together. Monique Lhuillier has a new line with them and it’s just what you need to set the most perfect table for a Sunday brunch. I made this one girly! Check it out and let me know what you think. I’ll have everything linked below! XO, G

Benjamin Moore Frosted Toffee Wall Color | Pottery Barn Bryce Check Curtains | PB Toscana Dining Table | Wayfair Farris X Backed Dining Chair | Loloi Revere Light Blue Multi Rug | Pottery Barn Gallery Wall

Pottery Barn x Monique Lhuiliier Scalloped Dinner Plate | PB Chambray Tile Salad Plate | PB Linen Hemstitch Napkins | PB Jupiter Hobnail Pink Glasses | PB x ML Rose Gold Flatware | PB x ML Linen Pink Table Runner | PB Faux Flowers

*This post is not affiliated with Pottery Barn or Monique Lhuillier* *Pictures are not owned by me*

Mixed Neutral Formal Dining

Envisioning my own future space is tough. This one took me awhile! It was hard to design as I wanted it to be perfect and still flow with the rest of the rooms I have planned for my dream home. Hopefully I can share with you the floor plan eventually! The formal dining room is right off of the main entry way, so it invites your guests in, along with the formal living room that is across from it. I want those two rooms to be a main focus and develop the style and feel of my home. I’m going for something that is more traditional, slightly an old world European style, yet has touches of modern elements throughout. You can see I made that work by mixing together greys and beiges, with touches of gold accents.

Check it out, let me know what you think and if you have any questions! Everything is linked down below from Restoration Hardware. XO, G

Restoration Hardware 17th C. Monastery Dining TableRH Belgian Slope Dining Chairs in Vintage Velvet NickelRH Graydon Shagreen Side Hutch RH Metallic Volte Rug in GreyRH Belgian Heavyweight Textured Linen Drapery in MistRH Camino Vintage Candelabra Chandelier in Brass RH Wes Aderhold: Night Collection Artwork RH Chateau Thierry Clock RH Faux Succulent Table Centerpiece RH Faux Succulent Side Decor RH French Glass Cloche Decor Benjamin Moore Paint Color in Cloud Gray

*All pictures from linked sources.* *Not a sponsored post.*