That is probably one of the elements of decorating that I truly love the most. I have seen it often in home tours, that one thing that just captures your attention and sets the tone of the room. Sometimes, it is something unexpected, sometimes it is an obvious signature piece. Because I am a very visual person I often pick up on it because I really love how that room feels. When I really like a room I immdiately begin to "look" for what makes me feel that way. I'm not talking about looking in room and seeing things you like but I am talking about looking in a room and seeing something that makes you feel a certain way, that's what this china cabinet has done for me. It has changed the feeling of this room and it's a change I am very pleased with.
So today, for Tabletop Tuesday I'm sharing the changes in this room, that have come about this weekend. When you rearrange a room all your vignettes get rearranged some too. I've also added in a few changes for Halloween too!
There's lots more I'd like to achieve here but it's definitely headed in the direction I want to go now.
The first thing I did was to try and create the warmth of fall in my china cabinet display.
Let's take a look inside.
On the top shelf, I started with adding my rooster plates in front of my new Lenox dishes. I really need to go and find some plate holders to keep these dishes from toppling over. I don't have grooves on the shelves so I guess I will need to purchase more plate stands. I would love to hear any tips and tricks you may have, from those of you who display your dishes upright.
Then on the second shelf, I have decided to keep my crystal and add in my newest more casual handblown goblets and a few seasonal decor pieces to balance it out.
On the bottom shelf I have displayed my green wheat dishes and a few serving pieces from my Grandmothers china. I added a few faux leaves and my cabinet is looking quite festive now.
I also put my basket trio on the top and balanced it out with some pretty faux magnolias.
I moved the marble side table over here where my black cabinet used to be. I wanted the dining room to continue to have an open feeling of space.
I mixed a little fall decor with Halloween here.
I just love this little tiny witch!
My large mirror that used to be over the marble table has been moved to this wall. I miss it being front and center when you look in the dining room but it works really well here. I love how it picks up the reflection of the windows and outside creating that open feeling that I wanted to keep in this room.
The black side cabinet has been moved here on this wall where the secretary used to be. I do miss the storage space from the secretary and would have preferred to keep my crystal in there but it was just not working for me in this room any longer. The pieces I have decided to keep in this room were more important in maintaining the feel that I wanted this room to have, so off the secreatary went to our office.
I pulled this apple platter out of storage, (forgot I had it) and added one of my friendly ghosts.
Let's take a look at a few corners in this room and then I'll show you my table.
My chairs are staying beside the china cabinet for now but I really will want to reupholster them soon, with a pop of color. I need to decide which fabric I like best, meanwhile I'll use pillows to add a little more interest.
I finally hung those Vera Bradley plates over here.
My table got a Halloween treat of it's own.
Look what I caught, under my cloche! Can you see them?
Amazing what shows up around here this time of year!
I hope you didn't get too spooked. I think my dining room is quite cozy now, ghosts, goblins and all!
Thanks for visiting today.
Happy Tabletop Tuesday!
Mary