I will be honest we have yet to bring all of our boxes out of storage since moving in. That means I do not have all of my fall decor so I am going thru what I do have and trying to pull together some fall goodness here at the new house. Till then I thought that I would revisit fall in our breakfast nook back in 2015. This was my favorite by far at our previous home!
Our old kitchen table. This table is 16 years old and though we no longer use it for dining on it is being used as a desk upstairs in the boys game room. |
The open shelving functions perfectly as a bakers rack so I can not wait to get it back in the kitchen. I wish I had wall space to hang the rolling pins up here at the new house. |
I changed out the chandelier from this picture so I still have this one. I think I may try talking Mr. Front Porch into hanging it up out on our front porch. Have you started your fall decorating? Sharing at Feather Nest Friday! |
So pretty! I love having my hutch that Joe built me in our breakfast room. So fun to decorate each season!
ReplyDeleteHi Pamela, I just have to pin this darling dinning set. You have everything decorated to the tea! lol Love it.
ReplyDeletexoxo Jo
Hi Pam,
ReplyDeleteI always loved that bakers rack and it was really cool when you hung the rolling pins on the wall. That farmers wire basket is cool too. Happy Friday. Happy Weekend.
xoxo
Kris
I really like the table runner and napkins. Did you make them or buy them? I have just started to decorate for fall.
ReplyDeleteI love your old little dining nook. I feel your pain in the moving department. We sold our home of 19 years last summer and moved into our current home- a 1960s fixer upper. I think we do finally have everything out of storage and have gotten rid of most of the stuff we no longer need at this house. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteI have always loved how you decorated your breakfast nook Pamela...from the beautiful table that you had set to that wonderful baker's rack...Looking forward to some Fall goodies in your new home!
ReplyDeleteGo get those boxes, Pamela; you need that brown transferware!
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