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Happy Monday!  Don’t you love when you make simple changes in a room and it transforms the whole space?  I wallpapered my dining room and can’t believe how much it brightened up the room!  I’m loving it, what do you think??

Faux wood wallpaper from Walls Republic, a fast alternative to shiplap or planked walls. Looks so good in this farmhouse dining room! Come see the full before/after room reveal!

Check out my dining room before. So today’s post is Part One of my new dining room reveal.  I still love the yellow stencil but wanted to update the space.  When Walls Republic asked if we’d like to review their wallpaper, I found their Brushed Wood Ash and thought it’d be a similar look to my pretty planked walls in my master bedroom.  We started off with some basic wallpaper supplies:

Basic wallpaper supplies to wallpaper the right way.

Here are similar products to what we used to help you shop quickly, we picked up ours at our local home improvement store: Wallpaper Glue, Smoothing Roller, Seam Roller, Wallpaper Sponge.  And of course you’ll need good quality wallpaper.

Faux wood wallpaper from Walls Republic, a fast alternative to shiplap or planked walls. Looks so good in this farmhouse dining room! Come see the full before/after room reveal!

Instead of showing a step-by-step, head to WR for their easy install process.  They share tips from prepping the wall to hanging the paper straight to cutting around outlets.

Faux wood wallpaper from Walls Republic, a fast alternative to shiplap or planked walls. Looks so good in this farmhouse dining room! Come see the full before/after room reveal!

Faux wood wallpaper from Walls Republic, a fast alternative to shiplap or planked walls. Looks so good in this farmhouse dining room! Come see the full before/after room reveal!

Faux wood wallpaper from Walls Republic, a fast alternative to shiplap or planked walls. Looks so good in this farmhouse dining room! Come see the full before/after room reveal!

We decided to replace the mirror with 8′ shelves and will move the aqua hutch into my craft room.  I’ve shared some sneak peeks of the shelves on our Instagram feed, search ‘ljdiningroom’.

Faux wood wallpaper from Walls Republic, a fast alternative to shiplap or planked walls. Looks so good in this farmhouse dining room! Come see the full before/after room reveal!

On my to-do-list is paint the yellow to white or gray to tone down the kitchen.  Plus I greatly dislike my tile but until we can replace it, I’m on the hunt for a fun rug.  You know how much I adore color, afterall!  And I have the best aqua pendant lights on their way, so excited to get them installed.  Then I’ll make a giant sign for the focal point of the shelves and then stage them to add more color and depth to the space.  This room is going to look so different than the before, super excited!

Faux wood wallpaper from Walls Republic, a fast alternative to shiplap or planked walls. Looks so good in this farmhouse dining room! Come see the full before/after room reveal!

Thanks for supporting companies that keep LJ rockin’ and rollin’ with free tutorials!  Big thanks to Walls Republic for providing wallpaper for my dining room + compensation for my time.  Visit WR’s blog full of inspiration plus visit them on Facebook | Google+ | Twitter | Pinterest for their latest designs and patterns, a huge variety to choose from!  And bonus for YOU: Use code LOLLYJANE for 10% off your purchase, whoop!

Walls Republic wallpaper promo code. Click through for a fun faux wood wallpaper from Walls Republic, a fast alternative to shiplap or planked walls. Looks so good in this farmhouse dining room! Come see the full before/after room reveal!

Update: here’s progress we’ve made in the room, just shared our easy DIY farmhouse shelves!

Pretty farmhouse dining room shelves, click through to see how easily the room came together. Step by step how to create this look! Pretty farmhouse dining room decor ideas! DIY farmhouse shelves using stain + paint!

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