Have I piqued your interest?
Yes, sometimes size does matter, but I'm not telling you why until the end of the post,
when I am also going to ask for your opinion.
But in the meantime. . . .
Yesterday, Susan at Between Naps On The Porch, who hosts Tablescape Thursday, showed her own table setting on her porch, and also in her dining room, and asked her readers which we liked better. No contest for me; I'm a sucker for dining rooms.
Also yesterday, Kim of Savvy Southern Style left a comment on my Thursday post, mentioning the hutch in the pictures, and that she'd like to see more of it. So, while I was scratching my head, wondering what to write about today, I decided to feature my dining room.
Fridays are not my most creative days!
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This is a picture-heavy post, mostly just pictures of the dining room from its original condition when we bought That Old House in March '08, through its paint crew makeover, and the Craigslist and Ebay bargains we furnished it with.
and think yellow walls look wonderful with antique wood, but I could not find the right yellow.
A Craigslist find -- a big old mirror with a cast brass frame. 60 dollars.
Don't get envious; it needed restoration, and we had it done professionally.
Amazingly, the marble was intact and undamaged.
The hutch Kim mentioned? Furniture people call this a breakfront, because the middle section sticks out past the sides; in other words, it's as if the front is not a straight line, but is broken. That middle section also hides a butler's fold-down desk, behind the middle drawers.
I found it on Ebay for $800. Ended up getting it for $200, as successive auctions kept ending without bidders. I just waited. It was in an apartment on Manhattan's Central Park West.
It's by Saginaw Furniture; I've seen its twin in mahogany online, but have never seen another in pine.
It's by Saginaw Furniture; I've seen its twin in mahogany online, but have never seen another in pine.
I have that cabinet now, below, and it is very old. It holds my own treasures:
and love to climb up on a chair and touch the crystals, to watch them sway and cast rainbows.
It is hard to capture the whole room in one shot; I can't get it all in at once.
Now, about that size issue?
The table we have in this room was the perfect fit in our last house, which had a 12 x 12 foot dining room. The dining room at That Old House is more than 18 feet long, and about 16 feet wide. A table that only measures 6 feet long with its leaf installed is just not big enough.
As I've tried to shoe-horn 8 people around this oval table,
I have come to realize, reluctantly, that size does matter.
I have come to realize, reluctantly, that size does matter.
Howard and I are going to look at two other dining tables, both found through Craigslist.
Both are double pedestal, mahagony, and both extend to more than 8-1/2 feet.
One of them is for sale right here in our own town. Here's a picture:

The other table we are looking at is newer, with Queen Anne style double pedestals.
We won't decide until we see them both. I know the second one is a good quality table, based on its origins, but I'm not sold on its legs; I have a soft spot for those old fashioned brass capped toes!
Now that I have overwhelmed you with more pictures of my dining room then you ever wanted to see,
I encourage you to buzz over to My Romantic Home, where Cindy is hosting Show and Tell Friday!
Shoo! Shoo! Go!!! --- CassI encourage you to buzz over to My Romantic Home, where Cindy is hosting Show and Tell Friday!

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