What a great response I got to the Visual Vamp Revamp: The Dining Room
Thank you all for your great comments and encouragement!
I want to share sources for some of the things you asked about: paint, furniture, drapes, accessories.
1. Paint color: I shop at Wal Mart for my paint. Sherwin Williams makes the Wal Mart brand called Color Place, and it is great paint. I personally have the color mixed in a Kilz base because of the dampness in New Orleans.
The color I used over five years ago in my guest room is called Studio Beige. To me it's the perfect "greige" that magic combination of beige and gray.
I have a frayed notebook of all the ideas, swatches, and sketches of the various projects for the house that I started when we bought the house. There was one little paint chip in the notebook, and I had a can of left over paint that I use for touch ups.
With these in hand I marched off to my local Wal Mart ready to get the color of paint again. I felt a little tense when I couldn't find the chip on the display rack.

I got a person in the paint department to help me, and they took my pathetic tiny five year old swatch (with all printed information now worn off!), and put in the computer match thingee, and came up with the formula. It matched the old paint in the touch up can perfectly!
Here is the formula:
I had a client go to Wal Mart with this formula to get the paint for a bedroom we are doing, and it came out just right.
Wal Mart is also carrying the Better Homes and Garden line for Dutch Boy paint, and there is a color called Creamy Pebbles BHG809 which is very close to Studio Beige.
2. Some of you liked the bench and asked where I got it.
Since I wasn't sure the bench would work out, I chose a bargain on JC Penneys online. It's designed by Chris Madden was and only $179. It has gone up to $189., but it's a great price for a decent looking bench that is solid.
Thank you all for your great comments and encouragement!
I want to share sources for some of the things you asked about: paint, furniture, drapes, accessories.

The color I used over five years ago in my guest room is called Studio Beige. To me it's the perfect "greige" that magic combination of beige and gray.
I have a frayed notebook of all the ideas, swatches, and sketches of the various projects for the house that I started when we bought the house. There was one little paint chip in the notebook, and I had a can of left over paint that I use for touch ups.
With these in hand I marched off to my local Wal Mart ready to get the color of paint again. I felt a little tense when I couldn't find the chip on the display rack.

I got a person in the paint department to help me, and they took my pathetic tiny five year old swatch (with all printed information now worn off!), and put in the computer match thingee, and came up with the formula. It matched the old paint in the touch up can perfectly!
Here is the formula:
Kilz
Inside
Flat Tint Base - 330 Base 3 - gallon
B-10.5
C-16
F-1.5
KK 11y19.5
Inside
Flat Tint Base - 330 Base 3 - gallon
B-10.5
C-16
F-1.5
KK 11y19.5
I had a client go to Wal Mart with this formula to get the paint for a bedroom we are doing, and it came out just right.
Wal Mart is also carrying the Better Homes and Garden line for Dutch Boy paint, and there is a color called Creamy Pebbles BHG809 which is very close to Studio Beige.
Since I wasn't sure the bench would work out, I chose a bargain on JC Penneys online. It's designed by Chris Madden was and only $179. It has gone up to $189., but it's a great price for a decent looking bench that is solid.

All of these benches are around $189.
4. Some of you inquired about the white cowhide rug I draped on the dining room table. I buy all my cowhide rugs on eBay. The prices are the best. And remember unless you buy a dyed white rug, that a natural white rug will have variations in color, which I prefer.

The silk drapes get alot of favorable remarks, and if you are on a budget Half Price Drapes is a great source. I also love Fabrics.com where they have these shantung panels at a very good price, and they are 118 inches long and will fit the the oversize windows we have in New Orleans. You can always hem them if you have normal size windows.

They come in tons of great colors!
The curtain rod I prefer is the return rod to the wall. I use this very affordable one from Country Curtains. It comes in several finishes; I use antique brown.
Return rod from Country Curtains HERE
5. The slip cover fabric is pretty basic.
I shop frequently on Fabric.com, and I found this great super white 10 ounce white cotton canvas for only $5.98 a yard. It's now $6.98 a yard with free shipping for orders of $35. or more. I used 5 yards per chair. I love the weight of this fabric. It's very much like the white denim Rachel Ashwell used for her Shabby Chic slip covers.
Fabric. com has tons of linens and cottons. Just spend some time getting to know the site.
I shop frequently on Fabric.com, and I found this great super white 10 ounce white cotton canvas for only $5.98 a yard. It's now $6.98 a yard with free shipping for orders of $35. or more. I used 5 yards per chair. I love the weight of this fabric. It's very much like the white denim Rachel Ashwell used for her Shabby Chic slip covers.
Fabric. com has tons of linens and cottons. Just spend some time getting to know the site.


I would have purchased ready made slip covers, but my chairs are a bit over sized, so I had to have them made. However, I liked this ready made slip cover very much from the Etsy store Simple Linens.
6. My glue gun and staple burlap skirt also got a great response.

If I wasn't in such a hurry, and didn't have the burlap fabric laying around, I would have purchased one from Simple Linens.
If you're not DIY inclined, this is a great cabinet skirt, or sink skirt.

So there you have a few of the sources I like to use. I am always happy to share them with you.
Let us know if you have any secret sources that you would like to share!
Let us know if you have any secret sources that you would like to share!
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