Today in the third installment of the Farmhouse Holiday Series hosted by Ella Claire, we are going to be sharing our dining room decorated with a fall look that would also work well for Thanksgiving dinner! We were so thrilled to be working with our AllModern on this post. Although I love the blues and grays we usually have in this room I thought for this setup it would feel a little more “autumny” to remove the grayish blue drapery panels and tufted bench and some of the other blue accents we usually have in this room and bring in more some more wood tones as well as some more gold and copper touches.

I had been eyeing this huge gold rimmed Bronwyn Mirror from AllModern for quite some time now. I love the antique finish on it and the size and color worked perfectly in our space!

I love how copper looks in this room especially for fall and winter. We love the way this Hammered Copper Pitcher  and these Mule Mugs look in here and I love the size of these mugs!

And how adorable are these little 2 oz. miniature ones! They come in a set of 8 and although they are technically little shot mugs I think most kids would love them too. My girls think they are so cute and they make great little mugs for apple cider.

You can get a better feel for the beautiful antique finish on the mirror in this image. 

I don’t know about you but I absolutely LOVE soup and get so excited when the weather starts cooling down. I got so excited when I saw these AllModern Soup Bowls and Saucers. I love their simple yet elegant design and they are the perfect size for all my favorite soups including this Butternut Squash one.

I also like how the gold in our “Every leaf speaks bliss to me…” sign mimics the gold from the mirror.

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And be sure to head over and check out all of these beautiful dining rooms in this Farmhouse Holiday Series:
Farmhouse Holiday Tablescape
Farmhouse Holiday Tablescape

Fall Farmhouse Holiday Tablescape

Fall Farmhouse Holiday Tablescape

Fall Farmhouse Holiday Tablescape

and our lovely featured guest this week- Buckets of Burlap



And here is the Source List for our Dining Room:


Wall Color – Dove White by Benjamin Moore in Eggshell Finish
Trim Color – Simply White by Benjamin Moore in Semi-gloss Finish
Door Color – Mopboard Black by Benjamin Moore in Semi-gloss Finish
Chandelier – Savvy in Williamsburg, but same one can be found here 
Beadboard Wallpaper – Allen and Roth from Lowe’s
Small Wood and Marble Cakestand – Russo Cake Stand from Birch Lane 
Faux Pumpkin – HomeGoods
Wood Bookcase with Glass Doors – Wayfair
Farmhouse Table – I made it using this plan from Ana White’s site. Stained with Rustoleum’s Weathered Gray and Minwax’s Provincial
Wingback Chairs – Birch Lane
Pillows – HomeGoods
Upholstered Side Chairs – World Market 
Side Chairs – Joss and Main 
Runner – Pottery Barn
Sideboard – Found at an antique shop in SC almost ten years ago, recently painted the same Mopboard Black as the doors
Lamps – HomeGoods
Blinds – Lowe’s (have since been discontinued)
Clock – Savvy Home and Garden about 7 years ago
Hobnail Detailed Water Goblets – O’Keefe Water Goblets from Birch Lane
Hobnail Detailed Glasses – O’Keefe Glasses from Birch Lane

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7 thoughts on “Farmhouse Holiday Series – Our Fall Dining Room

    1. Thanks, Megan! They eat most of their meals at the kitchen table or out on the porch, and use the dining room mostly just for special occasions so cleaning/spills hasn't been much of an issue so far.

      -Jason

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