It’s been a few weeks since I last posted- no excuses, just got busy with clients! (a good thing) Since I’ve been absent here, I’m cramming what should be three different posts into this one. Hope you enjoy the updates!
Part One: The Gala Event
Last night was the long-awatied Gala Event for the Cape May Designer House. What an awesome night. Anne Gibbone, from the MidAtlantic Center for the Arts did an awesome job! Designers, vendors, contractors, and guests mingled and enjoyed the live music, great food from the Washington Inn, and wine. I met the owner of Kravet Fabrics, Ellen Kravet. I was so impressed (and honored) when she told me she read my blog and remembered the story behind my ‘table’ find! What a nice woman, and so personable.
Part Two: The Dining Table Update
I realized I never posted a finished photo of my table. Sorry about that. Everyone loved the finished look and really liked the story behind the table. (if you missed that part, check out my older post: Plan D)
So, here she is: all decked out. A true labor of love. What do you think?
I had such a great time creating this table! I wanted it to be a soft design element for the room, but with purpose. It might be hard to see here, but the green wall color was put into the grooves on the legs, the skirt and the center column. Small accents, some distressing, and low sheen make this table truly unique and filled the space beautifully.
Here’s the finished look with accessories:
And from another angle:
Here’s a close up of the back pillows- they fit right into the ‘x’ back of the chair and bring in a bit of color and playfulness. (If you look closely, you can see the chair fabric in the background- love the way these pillows pick up on all the colors!) Marilyn Arnold did a great job creating the look I asked for! I just love them!
Part Three: The Fireplace
Here’s a view of the sitting area, looking into the space from the dining nook:
The fireplace: originally a dark brown stain, now faux finished to look like weathered, distressed wood. I used a combination of white, black and tan colors to create this look. Here are some close up views:
Here’s another angle:
I love the small letter box to the right of the fireplace- Can’t you just see it filled with cinnamon scented pine cones in the winter? Or long match sticks? Or artificial artichokes sitting on a bed of green moss? Hmm… might have to fix this up before the photo shoot this Friday!



































