Restoration Hardware Inspired DIY Wainscoting & Chair Rail

Restoration Hardware Inspired DIY Wainscoting & Chair Rail Installation | Classy Glam Living

Once upon a time, our combined living and dining room was little man's bachelor pad.  It came equipped with a (toy) kitchen, a parking pad for his (toy sit-on) car,  and a sports court on the left side.  

Not a very clear photo, but you get the idea of the expanse of little man's territory!

Not a very clear photo, but you get the idea of the expanse of little man's territory!

His "bachelor pad" took over that side of OUR house, and the Mr. decided to kick the tenant out before he marked further territory.   Truth was, little man grew out of those (toy) amenities and decided he would take over part of the basement as his floor hockey arena instead.  Great timing on his part, for daddy and mommy landlords to purchase our dining table and chairs.

We loved the rustic style of our baluster dining table, and the tufted dining chairs.  However, the bare walls seemed to be too plain in comparison.  We figured adding some wainscoting and a chair rail would create some needed balance on the walls. So I embarked on the search of inspirations for the Mr. to try his carpentry skills on.  

via http://classy-inthecity.com

via http://classy-inthecity.com

via www.houzz.com

via www.houzz.com

via www.mhouseinc.com

via www.mhouseinc.com

We decided to use thick wood trims to create the frames of each panel to add some depth. Trims that are too thin would just disappear in the large room.  We also used a tall chair rail to balance the thick wainscoting frames.  The space between each frame is around 3", which seemed to be the optimal distance - just wide enough to look un-crowded, and close enough for a cohesive look.

Close-up of frame trims and chair rail details.

Close-up of frame trims and chair rail details.

After the Mr. marked out the dimensions of the frames with painter's tape, he was onto project "a frame a night".  He cut the wood trims to size of each panel, used carpenter glue to connect each corner and clamp down overnight.  The same routine went on each night until all frames were completed.  Unfortunately, I have no pictures of the making of the frames in progress =(

He first installed the chair rail around the room, levelling the rail as he nail-gunned into the studs. We installed the chair rail at the same height as the half wall for a continuous line, viewed from inside the room. 

The Mr. then began installing the frames starting at the short wall.  It was just easier to deal with the 3 frames across the wall and to learn from any mistakes from there.  On the short wall, we decided on a large middle section and two narrower frames on either side.  Our original plan was to install wall sconces on those two side panels, but of course, our design plan has changed from then!

Next was installing the upper and lower frames around the rest of the walls as marked. 

We like the unified look of using the same color on the walls, trims and baseboards, as in the inspiration photos above.  We think using the same colour throughout would make the walls a somewhat muted canvas, letting the furniture pieces speak for themselves as main focal points.

The chair rail and wainscoting warrant a dramatic color.  We narrowed down to 2 colors, as below:

DIY Wainscoting and Chair Rail Installation | Color Choice | Classy Glam Living

On the left is Benjamin Moore's Inukshuk, on the right BenMoore's Silver Fox.  We chose to go with the lighter of the two.  It's a light taupe that's more cream in daylight but still dark enough for dramatic ambiance at night. 

1. Our dining/ living room is open to the rest of the floor, so the Mr. carefully taped around the edge of the adjacent wall (we only wanted the chosen color for the dining/ living room); 2. Kraft paper was laid and taped to protect the hardwood flo…

1. Our dining/ living room is open to the rest of the floor, so the Mr. carefully taped around the edge of the adjacent wall (we only wanted the chosen color for the dining/ living room); 2. Kraft paper was laid and taped to protect the hardwood floor from paint drips, and made painting the baseboards a lot easier; 3. The Mr. removed all faceplates of electrical outlets, and... 4. marked them by corresponding numbers on the switches and outlets, so that reinstalling would be a breeze.

Here are some photos of the completed project. 

You can see how the Inukshuk color turns to a creamy taupe in sunlight...

DIY Wainscoting & Chair Rail Installation | Painted in Benjamin Moore Inukshuk | Classy Glam Living
DIY Wainscoting & Chair Rail Installation | Painted in Benjamin Moore Inukshuk | Classy Glam Living
DIY Wainscoting & Chair Rail Installation | Painted in Benjamin Moore Inukshuk | Classy Glam Living

... and in the photo below in darker light, the color turns to a darker taupe.  It gives the panel frames more definition.

DIY Wainscoting & Chair Rail Installation | Painted in Benjamin Moore Inukshuk | Classy Glam Living

I was so delighted that the Mr. completed our Restoration Hardware inspired dining room.  It's personal touches like these that transform a plain builder's room to one that reflects the homeowners' style.  

DIY Wainscoting & Chair Rail Installation | Painted in Benjamin Moore Inukshuk | Classy Glam Living
DIY Wainscoting & Chair Rail Installation | Painted in Benjamin Moore Inukshuk | Classy Glam Living
DIY Wainscoting & Chair Rail Installation | Painted in Benjamin Moore Inukshuk | Classy Glam Living
DIY Wainscoting & Chair Rail Installation | Painted in Benjamin Moore Inukshuk | Classy Glam Living

Now our dining table no longer feels lonely in a room of blank canvas.  The wall detailing enhances the look and feel of our dining room furniture.  

DIY Wainscoting & Chair Rail Installation | Painted in Benjamin Moore Inukshuk | Classy Glam Living

Have you recently been inspired by your furniture to make enhancements to your rooms?

Contemplating Furniture Layouts for Our Family Room

Family Room Furniture Placement | Classy Glam Living

With our family room mood board in hand, the Mr. and I have been contemplating several furniture placement ideas.  Our family room is at a direct sightline from the entrance foyer, with the fireplace as a forced focal point.  (You can check out what I mean by this direct sightline from our Entryway gallery.)  Nowadays, a fireplace not only has to be functional (think back to this past LONG winter...  were you lucky enough to have a working fireplace when we had a power outage?), but also be esthetically pleasing as an architectural feature in the room.  Being the focal point of the family room, interior decorators would furnish the room around the fireplace to create conversation areas.

As our group's kids slowly grow up to be more independent, our gatherings with friends have finally gone back to be more conversational from kids-focused playdates.  We noticed that we now tend to gather around to chat (and munch), rather than being scattered and running after the kids at each other's houses. 

The Mr. and I would love to have a seating arrangement conducive to conversation for our family room, and these inspiration photos from my Family Room Pinterest board are truly gorgeous. (Click to view source)

These photos have a similar fireplace and room layout as ours, where the fireplace is in the middle of the room.  Our fireplace have tall windows flanking either side of it, and we love the natural light that they bring into the open ground floor.

But do you notice one thing that's missing in these photos that most families can't live without?

Yes, the TV.

Where's the TV in these rooms?  Perhaps these are not TV rooms.  How should we work with the fireplace and be able to watch TV?  Of course, we can hang the TV above the fireplace.  So I showed the Mr. the photos below (click to view source), where the couch faces the fireplace.  For us, this would be the couch facing the TV also.  We could place a console table behind the sofa so that it's less bare.  I definitely don't want the TV above the fireplace to be a focal point, since it is clearly visible once you enter the house.  A nice console table vignette would take the presence away from the fireplace (and TV) and act as the focal point.  

Giuliana & Bill Rancic's house

Giuliana & Bill Rancic's house

The decorated console behind the sofa may seem to be a good idea to distract attention from a hung TV.  However, we don't want to stop the sightline at the console table, and seemingly block off the open concept of the ground floor, appearing to be smaller.  We would much rather have a continuous sightline all the way back to the fireplace, and have a furniture grouping around it to make the space flow better and feel more welcoming.  

Not to mention, I'm just not a fan of having a TV above the fireplace.  I can imagine how stiff my already-bad neck would get from looking up at the TV.  I definitely won't be able to sit through a movie night!  The biggest problem to the Mr. with having a TV above the fireplace?  Why would he want to limit the size of the TV by the width of the fireplace?  With his every-growing size preference of a TV, this is just not workable.  

Just for the heck of it, we arranged our furniture with seating opposite to each other to mimic the photos with the fireplace as focal point.  

Furniture Placement Around Fireplace | Classy Glam Living

All we added in the room were the two armchairs.  We also moved the sofa away from the wall for a closer grouping.  The TV was still there, behind the armchairs.  I just cropped it away for visual effect.  There's enough room behind the sofa and armchairs for a small console table or writing desk, above which we can hang a piece of artwork.  The symmetrical setup of the family room is calming, yet sophisticated.  This is how we have always envisioned this room will be...  once we finish the basement and have a TV room down there.  

Following this furniture placement plan, we'll slowly incorporate the pieces from my mood board into our family room.  

What's the focal point in your family room?  How do you work with the furniture placement around your fireplace?

COLOR TREND - BLACK WHITE GOLD VS. NAVY WHITE GOLD

Black White Gold vs. Navy White Gold Decor | Classy Glam Living

Been shopping lately?  Then I'm sure you have noticed the trending metal of choice.  From jewelries to bags to home decor, designers are cooling off from the cold tone of silver to embrace the red hot trend for the warm undertone of gold. Checking in on my Pinterest pages, I'm always attracted to these black/ white/ gold combination images.

http://madebygirl.blogspot.ca/

http://madebygirl.blogspot.ca/

http://simplyamna.tumblr.com

http://simplyamna.tumblr.com

Although they're not decor-related photos, I can't help but notice how elegant this colour combination would be for home interiors.  The black and white combination is as classic as can be, and gold adds an elegant vibe that warms up the formality.  Adding greeneries to a black, white and gold decor provides a color contrast that allows the eyes a place to rest between the two color extremes.

I'm so in love with these simple yet stylish decor...

http://fashion-zeit.tumblr.com/

http://fashion-zeit.tumblr.com/

http://cookedhead.tumblr.com/

http://cookedhead.tumblr.com/

http://christinedovey.com

http://christinedovey.com

The intelligent mix of gold adds warmth to an otherwise stark color combination.  All are so pretty, but I think it's a tad too formal for our family.  I can, however, live with this color combination in a small beautiful space...  the powder room.   

Black White Gold Powder Room Board | Classy Glam Living

Sources:  Chrystal Chandelier / Marble tile back wall (similar) / Mother of pearl mirror / Gold leg base / Marble basket weave floor tiles / Kohler Tresham toilet

The black and white in the marble basket weave floor tiles, paired with lightly veined marble backsplash, would be an elegant background against the vintagy look of the gold sink legs. The creamy gold tone of the mother of pearl framed mirror would reflect its warm lights from the gold framed crystal chandelier.  

Now, let me just show this to the Mr!

Another color combination that I've grown to love is navy white and gold.  This artwork just about sums up my take on it.

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https://img1.etsystatic.com/039/0/9223328/il_340x270.582226109_1w9c.jpg

The navy and white combination evokes a sense of preppy elegance.  It can either take on a casual nautical theme, like the one in the artwork above, or a sense of formality with chinoiserie ceramics.  

One Kings Lane

One Kings Lane

This navy and white based living room by Sarah Richardson looks elegant yet welcoming.  Her signature cushion-filled couch in a soft navy palette grounds the lower half of the room against its light walls.  

Navy White Gold Decor Inspiration | Classy Glam Living

Here is another example of welcoming elegance, but in a crisper contrast of navy and white. The crystal chandelier, large corner plant, and other warm wood tones pull the room's two main colors together.

http://theglampad.blogspot.ca/

http://theglampad.blogspot.ca/

In any case, I think the navy blue and white combination would be most suitable for our family room.  It is more forgiving than black and white, and the blue exerts a relaxed vibe to the room. Using gold sparingly in brass accent tables brings some shiny elements to glam up the room with warm undertones.  The crystal chandelier, mirror top tray on the ottoman, and the glass top accent tables fortify the sparkling details of the room.

Navy Blue White Gold Decor | Classy Glam Living

Sources:  Sofa - Restoration Hardware; Crystal Chandelier, blue and white lamp, armchair, gold campaign sidetable, rug - Joss & Main; Brass twig sidetable, faux orchid arrangement, artwork - One Kings Lane; mercury glass lamp - Candelebra Inc.; navy cushions; gold console table; gold mirror tray.

We are slowly building our home decor and accessories towards this dream family room of ours.  The Mr. loves this Schumacher fabric in navy and white Chiang Mai Dragon.  Anything with a dragon suits his fancy!

Schumacher Navy White Chiang Mai Dragon | Classy Glam Living

I just bought him a pair of cushions for the couch made from this fabric...  for his Father's Day present =)  He's an easy fella!

What are your favorite color combination for interior decor?  Which room(s) in the house would you use it for?