
Here is the dining room the way it was when we first saw the house. It's not that big of a room and all the strong color was a lot to take, so we kept the faux finish on the upper wall and the gilded ceiling (for now) and neutralized the rest. I think the new chandelier (found on CraigsList) is an improvement but too small, so I have my eye on
this one. More branches! (Steve, be glad it doesn't have birds on it like
this one). Or, I may revisit my original plan of spray-painting the brass one for an iron look. Other items in the room are the dining table I bought unfinished, the vintage white cabinet I trimmed out to match our kitchen cabinets in Delaware, china cabinet from an antique store in

Tipton, PA, and rug from HomeGoods. I'm trying to figure out which pictures to put where and right now I'm leaning toward framing a set of Anne Hussey originals (paintings or B&W photos) to flank the china cabinet. I was trying to figure out if
PB's Megan slipcovers will fit on my Ikea Hendriksdal chairs when I come across the
IkeaHacker blog - a nifty resource for how to modify Ikea products for other uses (repurposing). After looking through their projects, I may try dyeing the current slipcovers.