Dining Room Painted Beadboard and Faux Fireplace



You used to be much more..."muchier." You've lost your muchness.- Lewis Carroll


Don't you just love that Alice in Wonderland quote? For me personally, I couldn't think of anyone I could ever apply it to but myself and my blogging habits! Yes, I use to be much more "muchier" with blog posting, to be sure! Yet despite that fact, here you are. Thank you, dear readers, for visiting and checking in - year after year for some of you- on the progress we're making on our little fixer upper. Your encouragement and kind words are great motivators for us - and I wish you could know just how much!

Today I was snapping a photo of a small item on the fireplace mantle we built in the dining room a few months back. You may remember when I blogged about adding the faux fireplace and beadboard to the dining room and kitchen. Anyway, it occurred to me that I haven't yet shown you what the fireplace and beadboard looks like painted. Yes, it's true... we're just now getting around to painting though all the beadboard in the kitchen, dining, and living room has been primed for a while now. Let me tell you, pure white paint is just as hard to cover as red paint... it's taking us four coats, even with primer! So a slow job, but I'm pleased with the results far.

You will notice that I've carefully cropped these new progress photos. I'm working on a huge project on the dining room table in the center of the room and I'm sure you don't want to see the mess. But hopefully you can get a good idea of the direction we're headed with not only the dining and kitchen, but with the entire house. Only the bedrooms and bathrooms don't yet have beadboard, but they will when we get around to them.

First a before. This is how our dining room looked when we first moved in. Well, after we first moved in and I painted the room a deep red, that is!



You see in the next progress photo that we added a big window and removed a door to the laundry room. There were two entrances to our tiny laundry room {which, incidentally, use to be the kitchen!} We only needed one door to access the laundry, so we walled up one entryway and added the faux fireplace.



Now this is what the dining area looks like currently. White, white, white with beadboard aplenty!







We still need to finish the fireplace inset. Haven't yet decided exactly what to do with it, but there will be something.



If you would like to see a basic tutorial on the beadboard and trim we added to the dining, kitchen, and living room, please check out this past blog entry. Very easy and relatively cheap!

As for the "mess' on the dining room, well, I suppose it's the best kind of mess one can have. I'm working on making fondant flowers for some floral cupcakes. So much fun! I'm sure I'll have photos of them later, so stay tuned. :)



Speaking of "staying tuned", I'll have one of my Cottage Charm Giveaways posted this weekend. {I have TWO, the other to be posted next week!} I really wanted to have it posted this week, but little did I know how crazy things would be! For one thing, one of my daughters has to perform in both a play and a dance recital on Thursday night {tonight, depending on when you're reading this}. And you would know we all had dental appointments for the same day, which I promptly rescheduled. Of course, I would get a cold bug this week as well! Perhaps not with with blogging, but with l.i.f.e, I guess this is as "muchier" as it gets!

The giveaways posted so far by everyone are absolutely stunning! What participation we have in the first four days! I *hope* to have at least as many giveaways as last year {68} but wouldn't we all love to have more? Keep them them coming! For newcomers, please check out the 5th Annual Cottage Charm Giveaway event. You'll be glad you did!




14 comments:

Victoria Hayden said...

Love what you have done in the dining room with the beadboard and all the white! ;). I can't wait to see what all your up to with fondant flowers...so fun! Any posts we get on your home is just wonderful, love how it is all coming together. As for painting...um, I am in the same boat...still lots and lots! Lol

Hugs to you friend!
Victoria

May 4, 2011 at 11:03 PM
Anonymous said...

Kim,

I love the white, white, white bead board and trim! The faux fireplace, molding and ceilings look spectacular.

You've been muchier busy living and tending to details. As it should be -- blog about life, don't live to blog.

Your Friend,
Deborah

May 4, 2011 at 11:08 PM
Kim @ Twice Remembered said...

Thank you, Victoria! We're at the point that that everything I look at needs to be painted... so much! But at least a lot of the heavy construction is behind us, at least until we move on to the bedrooms and exterior!

Deborah, you are too kind... I secretly wish that I could be a superwoman blogger like so many who can do it all and then blog it all. Wow, I wouldn't even know how to begin to do that! Let me know, Deborah, if you ever join facebook... I can keep up much better there as I try to update my personal FB page at least daily - even if it's about nothing at all! I'm having a hard time getting into the twitter groove. :( Much love, dear!

May 4, 2011 at 11:14 PM
InMyOwnStyle said...

Hi Kim-

I have missed your posts, but totally understand - blogging can be all consuming and trying to do it all is not possible - anyone who says they can is not being truthful. They either have no children, eat fast food and never cook, have no real time friends, don't take care of themselves, etc etc. We all have to edit out what is not working and we will live happier lives by making those hard choices.

I have to get on Fb more - that still has me confused with my profile and my blog page! I have tried to just dive in, but still am working on it.

I hope you have a wonderful Mother's Day.

My best- Diane

The beadboard and mantel look great - very calm and serene. I love all white.

May 5, 2011 at 6:51 AM
ROSE VINE COTTAGE said...

Looks beautiful Kim!!

May 5, 2011 at 7:18 AM
Indiri Wood said...

Have you thought about stacking up logs in the fireplace? Obviously they wouldn't be as deep but against all that white I think it would be really beautiful. I saw something like that on Ana White's site and this site did a nice round up of images http://lonadeanna.blogspot.com/2010/07/stacked-fireplace.html

May 5, 2011 at 12:49 PM
Ruby Jean said...

OOOOOHHH!!! that is so pretty...But than again I LOVE white...You can do so much with it...You can just add or change a few colors in your NIKKY NAKS..and Wala..you have a new Look...

Very nice job..
Thank you so much for your help and I hope to have something up in a couple of days....

May 5, 2011 at 2:30 PM
Anonymous said...

It all looks so pretty painted white. I have used white paint all my life and never tire of it. When I look at the before photos, I can hardly believe it is the same room! So lovely now!

May 5, 2011 at 3:51 PM
Wanda @ Just Vintage said...

Wow! What a change! It looks fantastic! It's amazing how different the same four walls can look with just a few changes.

May 6, 2011 at 9:30 AM
Robin hill farm said...

Oh, my goodness!! It's absolutely stunning!! I love, love, LOVE it, Kim! You guys have been doing an amazing job on your house, and I am so excited every time I find an update from you. I will always keep up with your blog, no matter how many times you post.
Hope you have a wonderful Friday!
Beth.

May 6, 2011 at 9:46 AM
KimMalk said...

Your dining room looks so pretty, Kim. I even liked the before-before :). Hugs, Kim

May 6, 2011 at 9:25 PM
Kim @ Twice Remembered said...

Thanks, everyone! I'm looking forward to showing you full dining room photos, ha!

May 9, 2011 at 1:48 AM
Rachael said...

I too have a faux fireplace. Some people who are much more practical then I am don't understand why I have a faux fireplace. But I'm so glad that there are other "not practical" people out there. Beautiful room, nice work.

October 7, 2011 at 9:39 AM
Arty said...

thanks, i loved

March 16, 2013 at 9:25 AM

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