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Some Progress in our New Living Room


Today we are excited to share the progress we have made so far in our new formal living room! This was another room where the trim was already white (yay!) so the I only had to paint the walls in here!  I pondered going with Kendall Charcoal which I've used in our last two homes and always loved but decided to go with something with a little bit more color to it and used Blue Note which Jamie used in her back hallway and I LOVED whenever I see it. I pulled the trigger and am so glad I did. I love how it looks in here!


As you can see from the before picture this room was already in great shape but it was so much fun to add some interest and depth to it.



Then we started thinking about drapery treatments. I had pondered using white but kept thinking it might be prettier to go with something with a little bit of color to it and saw these gorgeous Belgian Flax panels from Barn and Willow and knew that they would be perfect and we were so excited to partner with them on this project! I chose the Mist Gray color with a blackout lining. I originally had planned on putting a full set on each window but loved how our painting from Deann looked on that wall and I hated to move it and I loved the extra light that came in by just using one panel on each side so I decided to stick with this for now and use the other set in our family room (I'll share a couple of pictures of that at the end of the post). I may eventually move the artwork to another wall as this room continues to come together and if so I may add the second panel to each window but for now I am liking how this looks!



The quality of these draperies is wonderful and the fabric is beautiful! I love that they offer customized drapery panels! We were able to order ours in the absolute perfect length for our windows. They also offer free fabric swatches as well as a "try before you buy" program.  We chose several different swatches before we ordered ours and I am so glad we did because it helped me feel so much more confident in going with the Mist Gray color because I had already seen the swatch in person! And guess what? Barn and Willow is offering 10% off to all of our readers. Just use the code: BW&DEARLILLIE when checking out on their website. 


The other new addition was the new rug. We went with the this one from our sponsor RugsUSA in the ivory color and the 8 by 10 size and were so pleased with the colors and vintage look of it! It is even prettier in person and I think the colors go so well with the drapery panels and artwork! We absolutely LOVE it!





We already owned the two square pillows but we added these patterned lumbar ones from Motif Pillows. They are so beautiful and I love the modern touch they add to the space and the bold pattern! I love them so much that I've literally moved them around in three different rooms and want to use them everywhere! You should check out all of the amazing fabrics they carry and all of the pillow sized they have available! We also got these ones from them and are using them in another room and can't wait to share some pictures of them soon!








I am planning on switching out the beige surround on the fireplace but haven't decided with what yet. I love the soapstone my parents' used so am thinking about that. And then we will add two chairs to the other side of the fireplace and a piano to the wall opposite the fireplace (I've been hunting Craigslist for one nearby!) And I'd prefer to have a mirror or a different type of artwork in here instead of two paintings so I will probably switch one of them once I figure out the right piece for the other spot - I'd preferably like the switch out the one above the mantle. And then we need to add a couple of chairs to the room as well. And the ottoman has been moved back and forth between here and the family room several times already - I can't decide which spot it will stay and which spot I will look for another coffee table for. So, the room still has a little ways to go, but it's a start!


I don't have many pictures to share yet of the family room as we are still working on some projects in here, but wanted to share a couple of quick shots so you can see where we put our other drapery panels. 







Living Room:

Wall Color - Blue Note in Eggshell by Benjamin Moore
Trim Color - Existing (it has a slightly greenish color to it so will get a coat of Simply White to match what we are doing in the rest of the house when I get a chance)
Doors - Existing but will be painted Mopboard Black when I get a chance
Sofa - Barbara Hartman Interiors
Square Pillows - HomeGoods
Lamp - Aidan Gray (on clearance about ten years ago) 
Bust - antique, gift 
Throws on sofa - HomeGoods
Tufted Ottoman - We made it. You can read more about it here. 
Throw on Ottoman - HomeGoods
Gold Tray - HomeGoods
Vase - TJMaxx
Sconces - Existing
Painting above fireplace - HomeGoods
Greenery - Savvy Home and Garden
Pheasants - antique, gift


Family Room:

Wall Color - Simply White in Eggshell
Trim Color - Simply White in Semi-gloss
Sofa - Arhaus
Black and Gray Pillows - HomeGoods
Rug - HomeGoods (similar here)
Tufted Ottoman - We made it. You can read more about it here. 
Throw on Ottoman - HomeGoods
Gold Tray - HomeGoods
Vase - TJMaxx
Artwork - gift 
Side Table - HomeGoods
Glass Jug - Decor Steals 

We hope you all have an amazing Tuesday!!!! I can't believe that Christmas is almost here!


*The drapery panels, rug and lumbar pillows were provided in exchange for sharing them on our blog. We chose all of the items and all thoughts and opinions are our own. Affiliate links are used in this post at no cost to you. 


A Prediction On The 5 Most Powerful Navies Of 2030

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Kyle Mizokami, National Interest: The 5 Most Powerful Navies of 2030

Will America still be number one? What about China? Or India?

The most powerful navies in 2030 will be a reflection of the broader state of the world. Some countries are invested in preserving the current international order, and see naval power as a means to maintain it. Other emerging countries are building navies commensurate with their newfound sense of status, often with an eye towards challenging that order.

The eastward shift in naval power will continue in 2030, a product of both declining defense budgets in Europe and growing economies in Asia. While the most powerful navies of the Cold War were concentrated largely in Europe, by 2030 both China and India will be on the list, with Japan and South Korea as runners-up also fielding large, modern naval forces.

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WNU Editor: The U.S. and China will be the major naval powers in 2030 .... period.

Britain's New Warships Are Vulnerable To Cyber Attack

A computer-generated image of how the new Type 26 vessels will look Photo: BAe Systems/MoD/PA

The Telegraph: Cyber attacks 'as big a threat to new warships as missiles and torpedoes'

The new Type-26 Global Combat Ship has been designed to protect its weapons, engines and systems from cyber warfare.

Hackers and cyber attacks pose as great a threat to Britain's hi-tech warships of the future as missiles and torpedoes, the man in charge of building the Navy’s new frigate has warned.

Increasing levels of computer control and automation mean protecting vessels against electronic attack has become a focus of shipbuilding for the Navy.

The new Type-26 Global Combat Ship, which is designed to be the workhorse of the Royal Navy when it is built, has been designed to protect its weapons, engines and systems from cyber warfare.

WNU Editor: The West has a dismal record when it comes to countering cyber attacks .... and for the military .... this is a big area of concern. What would be best is to have a redundancy system that would kick in if the computers are shut down .... even if this would add to the expense of developing these weapon systems.

Watch This Frigate Pound Through Rough Seas



I Can't Stop Watching This Frigate Pound Through Rough Seas -- Jalopnik

There's something incredibly hypnotic about this Danish Iver Huitfeldt-class frigate bounding through some moderate waves. Up, and down. Up, and down. Splashy splash splash.

"Splashy splash splash" is, I believe, the technical term for what is happening here.

Though they are classified as frigates, the Iver Huitfeld-class ships are 455 feet long and displaces over 6,000 tons each, making them nearly as big as destroyers. And it definitely looks like they can take everything the North Sea throws at them, which is useful, because they're from Denmark.

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WNU Editor: Watching the above video one would think that it is small ship .... it is actually a very big ship (see pic here). Check out the video below of a Lynx Helicopter tring to land on a ship in rough seas.