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Farmhouse Style Breakfast Nook Reveal

This quaint little breakfast nook, with a nod to farmhouse style, actually came together rather quickly. It wasn’t even on my decorating radar for 2016, but then we decided to sell our home… and plans changed.

A farmhouse style breakfast nook, with rustic and vintage details. by @CraftivityD

What an unexpected surprise, because we are loving this space in our home. Loving it not just for looks, but for how functional it is, as well. We typically eat breakfast in here, and sometimes lunch. It’s convenient for when the kids want a snack or if I’m drinking a coffee while working on a project.

The light pours in from the window, which makes it a great space to work. The industrial pendant light was found at a local Lexington shop called Street Scene. We’ve got a similar light hanging in our Entry Way. If I recall correctly, I believe the lights are made locally, as well.

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A farmhouse style breakfast nook, with rustic and vintage details. by @CraftivityD

The light’s style is a perfect contrast to the vintage, turned-leg, drop-leaf table. This table was actually my grandparents at one point and my mom has given it to me {on loan} in order to stage our home for selling.

A farmhouse style breakfast nook, with rustic and vintage details. by @CraftivityD

A farmhouse style breakfast nook, with rustic and vintage details. by @CraftivityD

In typical farmhouse style, the chairs don’t match. The black in the traditional Windsor-style chairs is repeated in the wall decor. I hung a wooden growth chart on the wall which is both functional and decorative art. It has already been used as a fun photo prop, which I’ll be sharing soon.

A farmhouse style breakfast nook, with rustic and vintage details. by @CraftivityD

A farmhouse style breakfast nook, with rustic and vintage details. by @CraftivityD

The other side of the window is an Instagram photo display that I created from a vintage yardstick. Sometimes decor magazines and experts give us the impression that family photos aren’t curated enough for our walls. Instead, I believe that there is no reason not to display family photos in your home. In fact, are we creating a home if our family isn’t shared in the decor?

A farmhouse style breakfast nook, with rustic and vintage details. by @CraftivityD

A farmhouse style breakfast nook, with rustic and vintage details. by @CraftivityD

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A farmhouse style breakfast nook, with rustic and vintage details. by @CraftivityD

The curtains are from a flea market in Lexington. I love them and their vintage floral goodness. They will be going with us to our next home. I’ve literally looked forward to the day when they would be hanging up against a neutral painted wall, instead of plaid wallpaper {see the before photo in this post}. They can shine, now. Maybe I’m being dramatic about these curtains?

A farmhouse style breakfast nook, with rustic and vintage details. by @CraftivityD

A farmhouse style breakfast nook, with rustic and vintage details. by @CraftivityD

Maybe not.

On the other wall is both a personal favorite and a best seller in my Shop. The Initial Wreath Print features both black and gold with our family name.

A farmhouse style breakfast nook, with rustic and vintage details. by @CraftivityD

A farmhouse style breakfast nook, with rustic and vintage details. by @CraftivityD

Right now, you can get 50% off this Family Name Art Print, along with all other digital files in the shop. Head over to this post to get the full details.

A farmhouse style breakfast nook, with rustic and vintage details. by @CraftivityD

The paint color is Repose Gray by Sherwin Williams. It’s a soft, warm, gray that ties in well with the Dining Room wall color {full reveal and source list}.


A farmhouse style breakfast nook, with rustic and vintage details. by @CraftivityD

Farmhouse Style Breakfast Nook // Source List

Wall Color – Repose Gray by Sherwin Williams
Table – Family Heirloom, Antique
Pendant Light – Street Scene
Cord Cover – DIY Tutorial
Curtains – Thrifted
Instagram Photo Display – DIY Tutorial
Growth Chart – DIY Tutorial
Serving Tray – ROMANTISK from Ikea
Dishes – Italian Countryside
16×20 White Frame – Target
Family Name Art Print – Craftivity Designs


I’m not sure how long we’ll get to enjoy this updated space, but I’m happy to have the convenience of it in the meantime. Plus, the relaxed, simple, decor makes it a joy to sit and eat breakfast in here each morning.

Sharing at Remodelaholic.

Jessica

Wednesday 27th of July 2016

I LOVE the measuring chart! I had one growing up, so fun to look back on.

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Thursday 28th of July 2016

I'd imagine it would be! I think it will be a neat keepsake!

Terryn Winfield

Wednesday 27th of July 2016

Ooh, I can't wait for the tutorials! I love the photos on the side :) You make me want to come visit you.

craftivitydesigns@gmail.com

Thursday 28th of July 2016

Awe, thanks, Terryn! Sending a virtual hug :)

Lynn Fern

Wednesday 27th of July 2016

Such a great space. I love anything farmhouse, and this is just adorable. Loving the pendant light.

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Thursday 28th of July 2016

Thanks, Lynn! Farmhouse is a great, casual look!

Meegan

Wednesday 27th of July 2016

There are so many things to love in just one space. I love your style. Thanks for inspiring me.

craftivitydesigns@gmail.com

Thursday 28th of July 2016

Thanks, Meegan! I'm glad you feel inspired!

Rebecca Hicks

Wednesday 27th of July 2016

This little nook looks so cute!! I love the farmhouse look, and I agree wholeheartedly with the family pictures. I have them all over my apartment, because it helps make a house feel like a home.

craftivitydesigns@gmail.com

Thursday 28th of July 2016

It does make a house feel like home!!