How to hang a wall full of plates

It feels so much like spring here, even though it is really still a few weeks away, but that’s okay we will definitely take it.  When spring hits, I always get a little bit of spring decorating fever. Are you like me and want to repaint the entire house and change up all the accessories?

Well, the last few weekends I’ve kept myself busy redoing my dining room plate wall at our cottage.  And I’m absolutely loving the results below.

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When we purchased the cottage, the wall looked like this.

Before - plate wall with plate railsI loved the idea of decorating with plates, but I wanted to modernize it and give it more of a free flowing feel.  So here’s the step by steps on how to achieve your new plate wall.

First off, I removed the plate rails and filled all the holes in the wall. Then after a quick coat of paint on this wall, I got started.

Oh yes, before I forget, I purchased these Plate Hangers from Ebay.  I didn’t want to use regular plate hangers as I wanted a more clean and modern look, but feel free to use whatever hanging method you prefer.

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1.  You want to gather all the plates and lids (I used one casserole lid that was minus a casserole bottom) that you would like to hang. I would suggest keeping a somewhat cohesive theme, like I did with mostly blue, green, and white plates. But don’t be too rigid, a few surprises are always a good thing.

2. Measure out the width and height of the wall area that you are looking to cover. Once you have these dimensions, tape out these measurements on a flat surface, a table or perhaps the floor, and start playing with the plate placement.

3. Tips for plate placement –  I placed the larger plates first and then added the smaller plates. I also tried to disperse similar colours evenly throughout.

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4. Next, I cut out newspaper templates of each plate and labelled it with the plate colour. I then followed the instructions for the plate hangers and left them to glue on the backs of the plates overnight.

5. Mimicing the plate placement on my table, I taped the newspaper templates on the wall (with painter’s tape) and stood back.  I adjusted them to ensure a fairly consistent space between the plates and kept standing back to see how it looked overall.

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6. Once I was happy with the placement on the wall, I measured the back of the plate, from the hook of the plate hanger to the edge of the plate, and marked the corresponding measurement on the newspaper template, so that I knew exactly where to place the screw.

7. Once I had each screw in place, I removed the newspaper and hung the corresponding plate. I worked from the top to the bottom and it went really, really quickly.

So here it is ALL DONE! As you can see, there is lots of room to grow. It is my perfect excuse to hit up the antique/vintage stores and garage sales this spring/summer to fill it all in.

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Lisa

Are you ready for Navy?

So I haven’t picked up a paint brush in a few months, and I’m getting the itch.  So, which room will get hit first?  Hhmmm……I’m thinking……dining room. I have been toying with the idea of painting it navy blue for a few years… and yes, that is procrastination at it’s finest.

I have always been a navy lover, just ask my 20+ year old navy living room sofa.  So it’s a natural progression to paint the dining room a navy, since both rooms are open to each other.  Here’s a couple of the contenders.

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Benjamin Moore’s Hale Navy HC-154

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Farrow & Ball – Stiff Key Blue

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Benjamin Moore’s Van Deusen Blue HC-156

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Benjamin Moore’s Evening Dove 2128-30

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Benjamin Moore’s Stunning – 826

All are dark, moody and would be spectacularly gorgeous with a gleaming gold light fixture.  Some are a lot darker than they appear, at least on my screen.  So, there will be some wall tests, for sure.  Then I suppose, I will need to get new dining chairs, drapery and artwork, you know how things snowball when you start painting.  I can certainly see where this is going……

So which is your favourite and I’d love to hear from you if you’ve painted navy recently. You can check out my Navy Dining Room Pinterest board by clicking here.

Have a great weekend!

Lisa

Modern and colourful space

I’ve been helping a client with furnishing and finishing her home, for the past few months.  We started with her main floor, which includes a living/family room, dining area and kitchen as one large open space.  She is a chic and modern lady with a hint of tradition and we are doing her home in the same fashion.

Leading the design is her beautiful and colourful collection of modern Indian artwork.  The vibrant, blues, greens, purples, yellows and reds will be the focus of the space so the rest of the furnishings will be calmer and more neutral. Accessories will be the final touch to marry everything with the vibrant colours of the artwork.

So far, we’ve chosen this beautiful sofa, shown here in leather but we had it done in a beautiful soft charcoal gray wool.  It’s gorgeous and all that tufting is STUNNING!

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Together with this sofa, will be two of these curvy leather chairs in a metallic taupe that I am swooning over.

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We’ve also chosen this large modern dining table. It has a wood grain veneer that has a high sheen and in a charcoal gray it is pure glam.

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So up next is wallpaper for the TV/console wall.  My client requested one that had an india feel and this one is on the short list. Hard to see in the photo but it has a wonderful metallic sheen that ties into the dining table and the leather finish on the chairs.

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Next up, we will be choosing a entertainment console and dining chairs.  These chairs are being considered as the yellow/green will contrast nicely with the dining table and will pick up on the artwork.

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So fun to work with a client who loves colour!

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Homemade Chalk Paint Hutch Makeover

Now on to my homemade chalk paint hutch makeover.   This is what I started with (please ignore the green painting tape):

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As you can see it just faded into the wood logs behind it, and the detail on the piece was totally lost.

First up, I painted the interior with the blue FAT PAINT that I had for my vanity. Much better.

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Now onto the exterior, I decided to paint it a soft yellow.  And as luck would have it, I had some leftover builders’ paint from our basement in a soft yellow.  Now off to find a chalk paint recipe, this time I wanted to try a homemade recipe.

Here’s the chalk paint recipe that I found here.

2 cups of latex paint (I used eggshell)
5 tbsp plaster of paris
3 tbsp cool water.
Mix the plaster of paris with the water, stir thoroughly till there are no lumps.  Then add latex paint and mix completely. It should be just as smooth as the plain paint when you started.
 

I mixed it all in a bowl and then poured the completed paint in a mason jar.  I kept this tightly closed and poured only a small amount in a tray as I was painting, so it didn’t become too thick.  I used a small foam roller and a bristle brush to get into the corners.

Now I’ll tell you what I did wrong….sigh….I used builders’ paint, my first mistake.  The paint was thin to begin with and barely thickened up with the plaster of paris. And my second mistake, the colour was too light.  See below.

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Looks too much like cream instead of yellow.  And the paint is just not covering, even after 3 coats!  As per instructions for working with chalk paint, I didn’t sand the piece AT ALL!  And you saw how dark it was, well if I was to do it over, I would definitely give it at least a light sanding as it was taking many coats to cover the dark wood finish.

So back to the drawing board, or paint store, I should say.  I went with a much brighter yellow…

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I mixed up some more chalk paint with the new yellow and now it is beginning to look a lot more like I envisioned.

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Much better!

I did give the piece a light sanding before I started with the second yellow.  I don’t know if that helped or not as it still took another 3 coats to cover the piece completely.  So 6 coats in total! YIKES! As I said, I would definitely give it a sanding before I started next time and I’m thinking that FAT PAINT worked much better for covering a dark piece. I didn’t have any trouble with coverage of my library table (but I had sanded most of it, except for the barley twists on the legs).  Click here to see that makeover.

After letting the paint dry for 24 hours, I started waxing.  I used FAT PAINT’s clear and antique wax. I love this wax.  It goes on easily and is easy to work with. It gives such a beautiful sheen.

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I love how the apron and leg detail show up now in the lighter colour.

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I applied a coat of clear wax first, and then a very light coat of the antique wax and once it was dry, gave it all a buffing with a clean cloth.  The sheen is so lovely on waxed furniture!

VOILA!

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It just pops from the wall now and looks so much better.  Sorry for the faded out photos, it’s very hard to take a clear photo here as there is a large window right beside the hutch.

Next project, the matching buffet which I use in the entrance of the cottage.  Stay tuned…..

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Dining Room & Living Room Staging

Living Room After Staging

Living Room After Staging

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Dining Room After Staging

 

 

 

 

 

 

These rooms were de-cluttered.  Mirrors and decorative accessories were then added to highlight the lovely details of this home.  This home was sold within one week after being listed for sale.