Ok so I have lived in this house for 5 years and have never been able to decide what to do with the dining room. It always looks dark, cluttered and uninviting.
Then a fortnight ago I came across this awesome wallpaper, I absolutely loved it.
I found it on Ebay, thought perfect I'll put the paper in the recess next to the chimney breast, paint the chimney breast and the other 3 walls. It'll look fab. I ordered two rolls, and had £5 off voucher for ebay so cost £18. Perfect. I thought I have some white paint in the shed so I'll get started whilst I wait for delivery.
Pulled the wallpaper that was on the chimney breast off ready to paint and was left with this:
1 very untidy, needs a replaster chimney breast. Definitely not a quick paint with white emulsion job. I don't have the skills or the money to fix this, especially as this is a rented home and I plan on moving in a couple of years as I aim to buy my own home. (long term plan, details coming soon!)
This means a change of plan- I'll just wallpaper across all of the area you can see in the picture above.
I forgot to take before pictures of this room, that's how much I disliked it! In the alcove on the left of this picture is where I had my freezer (kitchen is too tiny to fit a fridge/freezer in it. The alcove on the right is where I put my dining table and 6 chairs. The opposite corner to where the freezer is, so behind me and to the left where I stood to take this picture is where I had the fridge/ freezer, then the opposite corner to the table, so on my right and behind me when I took this picture is the bookcase and my desk. There never seemed to be enough room and it was not a comfortable space to use. So the whole room ended up a dumping ground.
Whilst I was painting I came up with a cunning plan to fix this.
All the walls that were not papered were painted white to allow for the room to appear brighter, the wallpaper has potential to make it look dark so I wanted to balance this out.
This si the finished room:
I absolutely love it. I have spent all my time in here/ the garden since I finished it. I smile everytime I walk in. I love how I have laid the space out and it feels less cluttered. I haven't taken any of our stuff out, it's just better organised.
It's not the easiest room to photograph, but hopefully that gives you an idea of how much better it looks.
I did have to buy a third roll of wallpaper, as I was one drop short after having to paper the chimney breast as well as the alcoves.
Total costs:
Wallpaper- 3 rolls= £30
Gloss for woodwork- tin £8- I used half so £4
White emulsion- I used half a of a huge tub which cost £12 so £6
Wallpaper paste £1.
I have used all of our own furniture and didn't buy anything new. I have the light fitting from a previous room decorating.
Total cost for project: £41.00
I'm very happy with that as it has given us a fantastic looking room that we are all now using properly.
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