The Dread "Before" Pictures
I've decided that since the dining room opens onto the living room I'm going to have to break down and include it in the decorating redo.

Something it always does my heart good to see... Mark in the kitchen! However, as you can also see, underneath the bar area has basically become storage space. That needs to get cleaned up and a couple of bar stools put in place.

Against the far wall we have my old beat up (but beloved and irreplacable because it belonged to my great grandmother) costume armoire, a cheesy bookcase, and the baker's rack/coffee bar. So here's the plan: The bookcase is going to go away. Don't ask me where the books are going, I haven't figured that one out yet. A small freezer (yes, Mark has already measured the space and found a freezer to fit at Home Depot) will go in its place. My costumes are about to get a serious culling and the rest are going to go into a decorative trunk (that I've yet to find) and will be out in the living room. The armoire is going to get painted black with decorative silver Celtic motifs (the dining room is an extension of Mark's space after all) and I'm going to put a simple shelving unit in it so he'll have some more kitchen storage space. Don't tell him, it's going to be a surprise! As for the dining table and chairs... they're going to get a coat of black paint as well and I'm going to carry the silver Celtic motif over to the top of the table as well. The chairs are also going to get tie on red cushions. I think I'll probably move the Celtic rug that's currently in the living room to under the table.

Yet another view of the dining room as seen from the living room.

My living room window. I'll be doing a similar window treatment here but the colors will now be silver.

My cool glass topped coffee table. The end tables match it. These will go great with the new color scheme so they are definitely staying.

My beloved Chinee chest. It'll be moving into the bedroom and the fish tank will be coming out to the living room.

My gorgeous Sappho statue that Mark got me for Xmas. I've bought a plaster pedestal for her with a wonderful Greek motif and I'm going to try to paint it to match the finish on the statue.

This basic black bookcase gets to stay but as you can see its very cluttered with my knick knacks and consequently you really can't see any of them well. Part of the plan is to create different ways and places to display them and use at least one more shelf on the bookcase for books!


This corner where the TV is just looks really unbalanced. A taller TV cabinet to offset the bookcase is definitely in order. And yeah, that's the Home & Garden channel plaing on the TV! It's soooo addicting!

Scary corner full of junk and cat tree!

Is it my imagination or does it just look a little too Christmas-y in here??? Say bye-bye boring green chair. Yer gettin' a makeover! The lamps and end tables will be staying though.
There's also just really too much artwork on this wall... and none of it in nice frames. So I'll be reducing the amount of pictures and reframing the few that will remain in better frames to match the monochromatic color scheme. This is also the wall that's going to get repainted in a textured gray.

OK you can't see the window treatment very well here but, as you CAN see, I have a great view of the woods out this window.

The OTHER boring green chair. It will also be getting a new slipcover to match the other chair. The black faux leather ottoman will get to stay as is.

As you can see, the mirror above the fireplace is gold now. I'm going to paint it antique silver instead. I'll also be painting the "mortar" between the "rocks" on the fireplace in gray so it'll look more realistic.

Wow, I never cease to be surprised by how ugly my couch is! But it's going to get slipcovered. The green and burgundy pillows (while pretty) will also be getting new covers in colors to compliment the new monochromatic color scheme.
So that's what I have to work with so far. Ideas? Suggestions? Donations? LOL