What follows is my dining room journey...
This was my dining room when we moved into our Victorian, shotgun-style, early 1900's-built home:

The previous owner had painted the ENTIRE 1st floor mustard yellow. Not a bad color, but not my flavor. I wanted something a little more modern. More dramatic. More spicy. But not mustard.
Deciding on the new hue took some time.  I knew I wanted green.  Vibrant green.  But then I thought: perhaps neutral is better...safer.  As you can see, we had a range of choices from the very palest olive to a sassy green apple to a bright lime green:
After much debate about what kind of vibe we wanted to have in this very central room, we decided we wanted {vibrant and full of positive energy.}  So we went with the brightest, boldest green:  Jalapeno Jelly (Valspar)  
You can see the color difference from the mustard in this pic:
To get this bright green color to work, I knew my accessories would have to be more natural, less colorful!   I wanted to tone down the "Christmasy" look that was created by the green's contrast with my beloved rust-red chairs.  I found these natural fiber runners at Target for 14.99 each.  Then I fell in love with this wine jug from Pier1.  $49.99 - a definite splurge, BUT I had a gift certificate...
 {I am a complete sucker for wine jugs.}
I added some bright red silk dahlias and ta-dow: dramatic centerpiece.   I feel the bottle and colors work well with my wine theme, including the chianti bottles I display on our bar area.  
{The large chianti bottle, by the way, is empty. Was consumed by my beautiful famiglia in the candlelight of an Italian restaurant on the night I graduated with my BA in English.  Such a warm memory - I will cherish this bottle always!}
Finally, the dining room is how I want it. (At least, for now.)
The before:
The after:
I will be honest: our choice has been met with mixed reviews.  Jalapeno Jelly is not everyone's favorite flavor.  Most people give me the: "Oh, I like it!  But I'd never choose this color..."  Which I think might be a polite way of saying "Um, hideous." :D
But I like it. Hubby likes it.
And really, when it is your home, that is what truly matters.
 





