Julia Dzafic, the lifestyle blogger behind Lemon Stripes, recently revamped her dining room using our Frida Blue fabric. After spending (a lot of) time in their home this past year, Julia and her husband noticed that the wall between the kitchen and dining room really altered the flow of the house. When they decided to re-design their dining room, they knew this was the first piece of the puzzle to tackle. The result? An open floor plan that is now the hub of the home! Follow along to see how Julia and her designer, Dana Ferraro, transformed her dining room with a little bit of Pepper!
"The main focus of the re-design was for it to feel bright, colorful, and happy which is reflective of Julia's personality and style."
- Dana Ferraro, Molly Patton Design
Julia and Dana are firm believers that window treatments truly finish a space. They were drawn to the whimsy of our Frida pattern and the palette of blues that perfectly matched the ceiling and light fixture.
"Scale and texture is everything when it comes to mixing prints. There is a large scale pattern on the vintage oushak rug, so I knew immediately that the Frida print would balance that wonderfully in scale."
- Dana Ferraro, Molly Patton Design
Love this look? Shop the room below!
Pepper Frida Blue Curtains with ring top construction.
Willow chandelier from Stray Dog Designs
Acrylic curtain rod from Ballard Designs
Oval dining table from Pottery Barn
Grasscloth credenza from Society Social
Palm Beach print from Gray Malin