Friday, May 24, 2013
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Float In Cottage
Good morning, Everyone!
Here is the last of the cottages I am featuring from the same Maine compound I mentioned on Monday. They are from Cabot Cove in Kennebunkport, Maine and the whole compound is as charming as each cottage.
This cottage, with it's nautical touch, is a total charmer. The rooms are very small, but big enough to accommodate the necessities. The smaller, the cosier.
The rest of the cottages and designs can be seen at www.cabotcovecottages.com.
Enjoy!
What a great night table in a small space!
Coastal Living
Cabot Cove Cottages, Kennebunkport, Maine
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Monday, May 20, 2013
Cottages, Cottages, Cottages.........
I think I'll do a series on cottages this week since it's that time of year again.
Normally, this long weekend in May is the unofficial start of summer in the Maritimes. However, this year it was unusually cold (with snow in some parts) and instead of getting our gardens started and opening up the cottages, all of that has been put on hold for now.
Nevertheless, it has me thinking about cottages and I thought I would share some with you.
A few years ago, Coastal Living featured a group of small cottages in Maine that were privately owned and beginning to look run down. So, a group of 16 interior designers were hired to refurbish the cottages and prepare them for summer rentals.
Each cottage is quite small and each interior is completely different........I thought it was a brilliant idea and fun to see what each designer was able to come up with in such a small space.
Today's cottage is called 'Sleepy Hollow' and was designed by popular Maine designer, Tracey Rapisardi. Tracey uses pastel colors, likes to re-cycle and upcycle, loves florals and painted furniture and produced a delightful, cosy cottage anyone would enjoy!
Check back tomorrow to see another of these charming cottages!
Have a great day!
Normally, this long weekend in May is the unofficial start of summer in the Maritimes. However, this year it was unusually cold (with snow in some parts) and instead of getting our gardens started and opening up the cottages, all of that has been put on hold for now.
Nevertheless, it has me thinking about cottages and I thought I would share some with you.
A few years ago, Coastal Living featured a group of small cottages in Maine that were privately owned and beginning to look run down. So, a group of 16 interior designers were hired to refurbish the cottages and prepare them for summer rentals.
Each cottage is quite small and each interior is completely different........I thought it was a brilliant idea and fun to see what each designer was able to come up with in such a small space.
Today's cottage is called 'Sleepy Hollow' and was designed by popular Maine designer, Tracey Rapisardi. Tracey uses pastel colors, likes to re-cycle and upcycle, loves florals and painted furniture and produced a delightful, cosy cottage anyone would enjoy!
Check back tomorrow to see another of these charming cottages!
Have a great day!
Coastal Living
Friday, May 17, 2013
Thursday, May 16, 2013
A Shingled Southampton Home
Here's another house from the past!
It's from a House Beautiful article in 2002 and the home is owned, and was decorated by, Katherine Bryan...........along with some help from her friend, the late Mark Hampton.
The Sandinavian design and the grey blues used throughout, give the three-story, 12-bedroom home a classic, airy and fresh look that is as timeless today as it was then.
Artist Lucinda Abbe painted the floors and the wall garlands.......and with ginghams, tickings and rag rugs scattered about, it's a picture of casual, relaxed comfort and pretty to boot!!
Another example of America's favorite color scheme - blue and white.
Enjoy!
It's from a House Beautiful article in 2002 and the home is owned, and was decorated by, Katherine Bryan...........along with some help from her friend, the late Mark Hampton.
The Sandinavian design and the grey blues used throughout, give the three-story, 12-bedroom home a classic, airy and fresh look that is as timeless today as it was then.
Artist Lucinda Abbe painted the floors and the wall garlands.......and with ginghams, tickings and rag rugs scattered about, it's a picture of casual, relaxed comfort and pretty to boot!!
Another example of America's favorite color scheme - blue and white.
Enjoy!
House Beautiful
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Women's Portraits
Thought I would share some of my favorite women's art with you today..........I love women's portraits in decor and all of these images are just some of my favorites.......I particularly like the Martha Walter piece and think it would like great in our summer living room.
The Fernando Botero piece is whimsical and would be appealing in any room setting.
Hope you enjoy!
The Fernando Botero piece is whimsical and would be appealing in any room setting.
Hope you enjoy!
Henri Matisse
Paul Cesar Helleu
Martha Walter
Nicky Haslam's mother
Frederic Whiting
Dame Laura Knight
Frank Cadogan Cowper
Edouard Manet
Charles Wysocki
Tarsila do Amaral
Henri Matisse
Fernando Botero
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