My good friend Melissa from The Inspired Room has just released a new book! It is stunning. In celebration of that, she asked a few of her blogging friends to share our own inspired rooms in our own homes.
I feel the same about all the rooms in my home since we worked together as a family to create them and spend time in all of them together, but I chose my dining room to talk about today.
If you want to get all technical, it is not really a dining room at all. We have an eat in kitchen so at best it is a dining nook. But we love it. All 6 of us squeeze in here for all our meals. I know that things may change as my kids get older and get jobs, are involved in more extra curricular programs at school, and other teenager-y things but for now we are lucky to eat breakfast and dinner together as a family every day (lunches too in the summer).
Every night at dinner we each tell our favorite thing that happened that day. This tradition started because one of our kids had several bad days in a row. We tried to teach him that every day has something good in it even if the day is hard overall. Several years later it's still going strong!
The dining room is a place where the kids do homework, they do crafts and art projects for fun, they sit and chat with me while I cook, and it's where we play board games on the weekends. It may be small, but it is one of the coziest and happiest places in our home.
Melissa's books dives into how to love the home you have and has beautiful photos! You will love it :)
If you want to share your own inspired room over at her blog, you could win a $300 Anthropologie gift card.
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Lisa
You have such a beautiful decorating style. I bet that book is just lovely.
Stacy
Thank you!
Anna
I LOVE that planter! And the ceiling!
Stacy
Thank you! I do too ;)
melissa michaels
Your room is so cute, Stacy! I love it. And I absolutely love that you eat your meals together there as a family, hang onto that as long as you can! I really does get more challenging with teens but good for you for laying that foundation now so hopefully they will still want to keep it up someday! :) Thank you so much for sharing your room!
linda
Yes, it does change when kids get older! Sometimes we just go out to eat to have their undivided attention especially if they have been gone or on the go so much it seems like forever since we all touched base together. We have started eating the the dining room. It seems to help us all pause a bit before eating quickly and off to homework or other stuff. Three still at home from 15 years up. Love the chalk board! Found you through a link party link to another blog...enjoyed hte visit. Linda