I'd happily bask in the sunshine there today—wouldn't you?
I really appreciate how the traditional look blends with an industrial touch. It makes the space feel both personal and relaxed.
What did you think of this lovely cottage? Did anything in particular stand out to you?
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Happy Wednesday, stor kram!
Red may be a more traditional exterior paint color for summer cottages, but I find this home's yellow to be both cheery and refreshing. Would love a peek into the cottage's other rooms...
ReplyDeleteThe outdoor spaces look wonderful for relaxing, entertaining, or just being. Same with the rooms with all the live plants. I especially like the space with a table and two chairs at the windows.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely house in a beautiful setting. It makes me want to leave on vacation!!
ReplyDeleteI love this one! I am also a fan of the divider in the kitchen - have they repurposed old windows? The sunroom looks more solid/substantial than some. I also love the relaxed decor.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Lived on Whitefish lake in Montana and had a big deck overlooking the lake. Miss living on a lake.
ReplyDeleteI am a fan. The tables and chairs near the water, the spectacular sunroom.....this is a house that is a home! And the golden light of summer highlights the relaxed ambiance. Beautiful. : > )
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