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Powder Room - Traditional Powder Room
Small elegant light wood floor and beige floor powder room photo with a two-piece toilet, white walls and a pedestal sink
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Powder Room Bathroom Small elegant light wood floor and beige floor powder room photo with a two-piece toilet, white walls and a pedestal sink
#wainscot#ship lap in bathroom#wall-mounted toilet paper holders#nickel gap wainscotting#hardwood floor in powder room#lowcountry#white powder room
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My top 10 DIY hacks that make projects much easier
These ten DIY hacks will make your next painting or wood build project easier!
I've gathered my favorite little hacks and tips for home DIY projects to share with you! They are tricks that save money and make projects go much smoother.
I use ALL of them consistently and they help a ton, whether you're staining, painting or building.
My summer of slothdom is about to end my friends! If you've been reading for awhile you know how I do. Heat makes me...tired. And grumpy. But mostly really lazy tired.
I'm already dreaming up a bunch of DIY projects I want to tackle now that a normal schedule will be upon us again soon.
That had me thinking about these DIY tricks. Some of them are pretty basic, but I wish I would have known about them in my early do-it-myself days.
Never forget a paint color
We've all been there -- you need to touch up a spot, or you love a color so much you want to use it again. But did you use eggshell or satin? Was the color Storm Cloud or Stormy Clouds?
I started using this easy way to keep track of our paint colors at the old house.
Use a sharpie and label the back of your switch cover with the name, sheen and brand of your paint:
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This is super helpful, especially if you're used similar colors throughout your house, or even a different sheen.
If you need more for touch ups, knowing what type of paint you used will be especially helpful. Different formulas may look noticeably different even though they're the same paint color and sheen.
Insulation tubing to fill holes
This skinny insulation tubing can be used for way more than just filling gaps in doors and windows:
It's the perfect way to fill large gaps in trim or along the floor.
Since it's so easy to manipulate, you can cut it to the size you need and squish it into the smallest spots:
It's especially helpful when you have a big gap you want to caulk over -- you'd have to use a TON of caulk. With caulk you have to fill, then and wait over and over again as it dries, fill more, let it dry, etc.
With this it fills that in, you'll save all that caulk and you can fill in with a bead of caulk right over it.
This would also be another great way to fill large holes in the wall! I have a method I've used for years, but a tiny cut of this may work even better.
Paper bag instead of sandpaper
I LOVE this little hack and use it often. Tear off a piece of paper bag to do your final sanding on wood staining and polyurethane projects:
I really love this for after the final coat of polyurethane or protective finish on wood -- when you don't want to ruin the finish by sanding (even with a fine grit), but you do want to knock down the little bits that keep your finished product from being completely smooth.
Just "sand" all over the surface with the paper bag and it will knock all of that down and leave you with a perfectly smooth surface and no marks.
You can use this paper bag trick over a DRY painted surface as well!
Make cheap wood look much better
I use expensive pine for almost all of my DIY builds. I used it on my office built in bookcases and my giant entertainment center wall in the basement.
You can use "common" pine or select pine -- I use select pine for the areas you'll really see...like the trim on the front of bookcases.
Common pine is the most inexpensive and will have more knots and imperfections:
A lot of the time I will just roll on my paint heavily in those areas and let it go at that. You can see here that the paint didn't fill in that rough spot enough.
If that doesn't cover it well enough or I want a really professional look and feel (aka I'm trying to be patient), I use a putty knife and wood filler to fill in those spots:
I use spackle that I use when I fill holes these holes and it holds up just as well.
Use the putty knife to push the filler in and then lightly sand before painting again. You won't even notice the imperfection when you're done!
Shims are your friend
Wood shims are small strips of wood that are thicker on one end and really thin on the other.
I shared how I use shims to install cabinets -- they are a must to help get the cabinets level and even as you install:
You can use them underneath, behind and in between to get everything perfectly flush.
But they're also super helpful for built in projects and getting the front trim looking super professional:
See how seamless those front frames are on the bookcases? That front trim is the most important part in my opinion -- it's what you see more than anything else!
If your trim doesn't match up perfectly, you can use shims to bring the trim forward and flush with the rest.
I didn't take the time to do this on my office built ins. To fix it and bring the front of the shelves forward just a bit, you'll want to tap the thin end of the shims behind that trim until it brings it forward enough:
By the way, it's not the end of the world...most of the time only you will notice these small imperfections. (And anyone else who does gets a cookie...)
You may have to do it from both the top and the bottom, but it will work! When you have the shim where you want it, score it with a razor and snap off the end with the thin part still behind the trim.
Use caulk to fill in any gaps the shims created on the top of the shelf. (On bookcases most will be above your head anyway.)
Picking the perfect piece of wood
The more you spend on wood, the less you'll have to watch for imperfections. It's worth it to me to spend (a lot) less on pine and spend a little more time digging to find "cleaner" boards.
Watch for large knots (they may pop up or out of the wood over time), sticky sap (that is impossible to get off) and missing chunks of wood.
If you find a board that checks all of those off the list, you'll also want to check the wood for bowing. A piece will look great on the shelf, and then you'll get it home and realize it's so horribly uneven you can't get it to lay flat.
You can avoid this by holding the board in front of you on the floor and eyeing it right down the middle:
You'll immediately be able to tell if it's straight and flat.
If you look closely, you'll see that my board is slightly bowing at the end -- just a bit of a bow that goes to the right. This doesn't bother me at all if I'm using the wood for front trim, as I know I'll be able to secure it well enough.
I always check my skinnier molding pieces for bowing as well. If it's thin enough you'll be able to straighten it out during install, but some pieces should be avoided all together.
Check wood boards from all sides, as the wood can bow all kinds of ways.
Get uniform spacing
If you're adding a vertical or horizontal shiplap wall, you really want to make sure your spacing between each board is exactly the same throughout the project.
If the spacing isn't consistent you will notice that small imperfection more than you think.
I have found a coin is an easy way to get that perfectly thin, consistent gap between each shiplap:
You'll want to move it down the plank as you nail it in. Sometimes I use a penny for a smaller break, sometimes a nickel.
Scrap wood cut to the length you need is also GREAT way to easily keep measurements consistent when you're installing a trim project:
I find it especially helpful when installing wainscoting. I keep my "jigs" nearby and hold them up on the wall as I nail in the trim.
They make it MUCH easier to keep continuous distances throughout your project:
Cutting a hole in the middle of wood
Sometimes you'll need to cut a hole for an outlet, switch plate or vent on the wall. A jigsaw is the best way to cut those smaller, detailed spots:
It's easy to do when your cuts are on the side of the board -- just start cutting with your jigsaw from the side.
But if you need to cut a hole in the middle of the board, this trick is helpful. Do NOT try to start a cut with a jigsaw directly on the wood. It will rattle all over and potentially snap the blade.
Instead, use a drill and drill bit to drill holes into your wood as a "starter" for the jigsaw:
That way you can slip your jigsaw blade into the hole and start a straight cut. I like to use four holes so I don't have to do any curved cuts.
Use scrap to protect your projects
I tend to keep way too much scrap wood...I've learned to let go over the years but it hurts my soul a little bit every time.
I do keep some scrap because I've learned it's hard to finish a lot of DIY projects without it!
When you have a board that is going to fit just a tad too tight into a spot (and you really don't want to go cut millimeters off of it for the THIRD TIME), use scrap pieces to pound your trim into place:
Here I'm holding the scrap underneath the trim and hammering it into place till it is level. If you tried to do this directly to the nice trim part, you'd dent the sides or front with your hammer or mallet.
You don't ever want to force your wood where it won't fit, so if it's way too long cut it down.
A piece that is thisclose to fitting, you can easily maneuver it into place by pounding it with your scrap wood. And your good wood will still look great!
If you look closely, you'll see that I also use scrap to write down my measurements. Especially helpful if you're going up or down steps to cut your wood and you tend to forget the exact measurement by the time you get to the saw. :)
I also use scrap wood pieces to remove trim -- if you put too much pressure on a crowbar it will dent or break the drywall:
If there's much resistance as you push the crowbar back to pull the base away, it will dent your walls. Place a thin piece of scrap wood behind the crowbar and the wood will disperse the pressure.
You can see how to remove baseboards without damage here.
Easily clean paint brushes
And finally, the little paint brush cleaning tool I couldn't live without! (Now they are made to clean rollers as well!)
I use this brush cleaning comb every time I clean my paint brushes:
You use it to comb the paint and dried up bits out of your paint brush. I use it when I wash the brushes, and then sometimes later after they dry to get any little additional bits out of there before painting again.
If you use it consistently, your brushes will last a very long time. It has saved me hundreds of dollars over the years!
I share a bunch more painting tips and hacks in this post.
Do you use any of these simple DIY hacks? I use them on ALL of my projects, big to small. I'm sure I've forgotten a few, but these are my favorites.
Any others you use consistently? Feel free to share in the comments. :)
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A Cool Cornucopia: 10 Authentic American Farmhouses Built Before 1900
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As with many architectural styles in the United States, its farmhouse architecture originated in Europe. These were simple homes built on farmland to house the people who owned or worked the land.
As the farmhouse made its way to the farmlands of the colonies in the 1700s, it took on distinctive elements, including:
Rural location: Farmhouses are located on agricultural land and were designed to accommodate a farming lifestyle.
Porches: A transitional space in a farmhouse, the porch is a place to rest and seek refuge from the sun and a place for leaving muddy boots and shoes outside.
Formal and informal spaces, in distinctive areas. The front of the house served as the formal area for receiving guests, and the kitchen, as well as the staircase to the bedrooms, were housed in the back, out of the view of guests.
Natural wood accents: An abundance of wood has always defined the American farmhouse. Paneled wood walls, wide-plank floors, and exposed wood beams are all classic elements.
After establishing these basic characteristics of a farmhouse, we picked through the most recent crop of home listings across the country to find a few authentic farmhouses up for sale. We limited our search to farmhouses built prior to 1900, to harvest only the most authentic structures.
Whether you dream of owning a piece of American history or just love the classic farmhouse look, here are 10 pre-1900 farmhouses to consider for your next home.
499 Governor Wentworth Hwy, Tuftonboro, NH
Price: $629,500
This 1869 farmhouse is a landmark in the town of Melvin Village, and a true New England dream. The town has changed little over the past century, and there’s virtually no commercial activity. It’s like stepping back in time! In a good way.
Located within walking distance of Melvin’s Town Beach and Wharf, this Greek Revival farmhouse sits on close to 4 acres and has been owned and maintained by the same family for the past 38 years.
Although there are modern upgrades inside, plenty of pre-1900 patina remains throughout, including wide-plank floors, baseboards, and trim.
The attached barn has extra living and entertaining space, and a separate, detached three-story barn includes a large woodworking shop.
Tuftonboro, NH
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617 Main Rd, Monterey, MA
Price: $499,000
Built in 1850, this renovated farmhouse has had a modern facelift, while maintaining many of its pre-1900 characteristics. It is full of wonderful woodwork, such as wainscoting, wide baseboard trim, and door casings, as well as exposed wood beams and brick.
The attached original barn has been renovated into a family room, with a master bedroom on the second floor. The home features a classic English garden with mature perennial gardens, specimen plantings, and stone walls.
Monterey, MA
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3430 Quartz Creek Rd, Merlin, OR
Price: $619,900
This circa 1886 Southern Oregon farmhouse was designed by the Chicago architect John C. Cochrane. The home is surrounded by 12-plus acres of mature fruit trees, abundant flowering shrubs, grapevines, and access to a year-round creek.
It retains many well-maintained antique features including an ornate, nickel-plated wood cookstove, a clawfoot tub, original built-in cabinetry, a soapstone wood stove, a brick fireplace, and beaded board walls and ceiling.
If you are looking for a piece of history and room to stretch out, this place won’t disappoint.
Merlin, OR
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285 Wallace Gap Ln, Madison, VA
Price: $2,950,000
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, this beautiful 400-acre country estate is a turnkey opportunity with all furnishings and farm equipment included.
The home, built in 1899, has all the lovely details of a classic 19th-century farmhouse, including wood trim, stone fireplace, bead board walls, and porch. Meanwhile, it also has plenty of modern upgrades.
The land is divided into five to six large hayfields, and pastures with water access, and is fully fenced. There’s also a 3-acre lake and a large workshop with equipment storage.
Madison, VA
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209 Leominster Rd, Lunenburg, MA
Price: $379,900
This antique Massachusetts farmhouse was originally built in 1841. It has maintained many of its historical details, including the wide-plank flooring, hand-hewn beams, and exposed brick fireplace.
The home sits on a 1.3-acre wooded and landscaped lot, with plenty of gorgeous perennial flower gardens.
There’s a four-season porch with a skylight and a wood stove that leads out to the patio, a fenced yard, and an in-ground pool. Don’t worry—there’s a barn too! It comes with a silo and workshop.
Lunenburg, MA
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40 Fern Dr, Boyertown, PA
Price: $370,000
Stone farmhouses are rare and wonderful finds. This stone structure from 1850 has been fully restored to its original glory.
With classic farmhouse details such as wide-plank floors, wood-beam ceilings, and wood stoves, the home is stuffed with intriguing details.
The eat-in kitchen features a built-in tin punch cabinet that conceals the refrigerator and other cabinetry, handcrafted by Oley Valley Reproductions to match the style of the home.
Despite the antique charm, it’s rounded out with plenty of modern conveniences, including an in-ground pool and a studio cottage.
Boyertown, PA
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609 Wise Ferry Rd, Lexington, SC
Price: $795,000
This over 5,000-square-foot home sits on nearly 10 acres. Built in 1855, it’s full of the charm of a bygone era, including heart-pine flooring, exposed brick, and gorgeous molding.
The home has been thoughtfully renovated to include modern conveniences, while retaining the historical integrity of the home.
The property features plenty of amenities for a working farm, including an oversized workshop and several original barns.
It’s close to the downtown historic district in Lexington—but still just far enough away to feel secluded.
Lexington, SC
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233 Greely Rd, Cumberland, ME
Price: $650,000
It’s hard to believe that this farmhouse was originally built in 1800! It’s nestled among the rolling hills of Cumberland.
Although it has been upgraded for modern living, it still displays much of its original historic appeal.
The home features wainscoting, elegant French doors, large windows, exposed brick, wood stoves, and wide-plank flooring. This is all tastefully integrated with stainless-steel appliances, modern tiled baths, and custom cabinetry.
If you are looking for a quintessential New England farmhouse with modern upgrades, this might be the place.
Cumberland, ME
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7095 Esmont Rd, Esmont, VA
Price: $815,000
There’s nothing quite like a historic estate with its own name to make you feel like a part of history.
The circa 1892 farmhouse is dubbed “Hathaway,” and it’s a distinctive, classic farmhouse design, with large, spacious rooms with high ceilings.
Featuring a grand wraparound front porch with views of the Green Mountain range and plenty of towering oak trees, the home is a fine example of a Southern farmhouse.
The home is situated on over 23 acres and has nine fireplaces, antique pine flooring, pocket doors, and built-in bookshelves.
Esmont, VA
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384 Main St, Amagansett, NY
Price: $3,150,000
At first glance, this home looks like a typical New England farmhouse. Once through the Greek Revival doorway, though you’ll step into a meticulously restored home with a perfect balance of historic simplicity and modern conveniences.
Built in 1829, the Hamptons beauty features original wide-plank floors throughout, wood-beam ceilings, and moldings. It’s full of modern flair as well—a copper roof, central air, and a heated saltwater pool.
Amagansett, NY
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Craftsman Beach House
Hello, my friends! I hope you had a great week and are ready to have a relaxing weekend with your loved ones.
I am really happy to be sharing another beautiful home by Sweenor Builders, Inc.. You will probably recall seeing their Coastal Shingle Home recently featured on Home Bunch. Today, I will be featuring their latest work with This Old House® and I think you will love knowing every detail!
“Every year, This Old House® collaborates with a team of industry professionals and leading home-improvement brands to build a state-of-the art “Idea House.” Sweenor Builders was honored to be asked to build an Idea House for a second time in partnership with Union Studio Architecture and Community Design. The fourth annual Idea House from the trusted home renovation brand, the 2018 home will be built in the historic seaside village of Narragansett, Rhode Island – recently named one of America’s best beach towns by the Boston Globe. Kristen Martone, Sweenor’s in-house designer and owner of Graceke Design led Interior Design on the project.”
Interior Design Ideas: Craftsman Beach House
The 2,700-square-foot cottage has classic Craftsman-style curb appeal and modern looks inside. Located less than a mile from Narragansett’s town beach, it epitomizes what buyers are looking for today: a smaller home that lives large in a tight-knit neighborhood, plenty of bespoke built-ins, luxury amenities including a home gym, dedicated media room and butler’s pantry, and an easy-care backyard designed for “staycation” living.
Foyer
This classic foyer features herringbone White Oak hardwood flooring with a black walnut perimeter. Wall paint color is Glidden’s Swan White.
Lighting: Trace Large Semi-Flush Mount.
Flooring: 3″ Quartersawn White Oak in Precision-Trimmed Herringbone Pattern with Black Walnut–Inlayed Perimeter Border – similar hardwood flooring: here.
Beautiful Foyer Benches: here, here, here & here.
Planter: here & here – similar.
Get Inspired!
Standout features include: Open floor-plan great room with soaring, trussed ceiling, expansive kitchen and butler’s pantry, screened-in porch, two master ensuites, plus 2 more bedrooms, guest quarters over 2-car garage, 4 ½ bathrooms, 2 laundry rooms (1st and 2nd floors), patio, pergola swing, outdoor kitchen, outdoor shower, plunge pool, home theater and gym with sauna. This house has everything you could wish for! 🙂
Chandelier: Tech Lighting Viaggio Chandelier.
Paint Color: Walls in Glidden’s Swan White. Trim in Muslin White by Glidden.
Trusses: Knotty Western Red Cedar.
Dining Table: Travis Dining Table by Euro Style – Other Dining Tables: here, here, here, here, here & here.
Dining Chairs: Discontinued – similar here – Others: here, here, here & here.
Rug: Dash & Albert.
Dinnerware
Stoneware Plates, Bowls, and Mugs by Cynthia Brown Studio.
Beautiful Dinneware: here.
Great Room
The Great room features a double-height ceiling with skylights. The sliding patio doors lead to a cozy sunroom.
Rug: Arcon Shag Wool Area Rug by Chandra – Other Moroccan Rugs: here, here, here & here.
Patio Doors: Andersen Architectural Col-lection A-Series Patio Doors.
Floor Lamp: Hannah Floor Lamp by Thomas O’Brien.
Window Treatment: Pleated Drapery in Organic Cotton/White with Mirage/Aqua Banding, and Lexington Collection Traversing Hardware in Java by Smith & Noble.
Sofa: Porter Sofa in Blue by TOV Furniture – Other Recommended Sofas: here, here & here.
Accent Chairs: Chance Upholstered Accent Chair by Four Hands.
Coffee Table: Aeon – Other Styles: here, here, here & here.
Built-ins & Fireplace
The fireplace stone veneer by Eldorado was tightly stacked at 30-inch from the floor to the top of the vaulted living room ceiling. The custom mantel is Walnut and the asymmetrical bookshelves were custom-built by Sweenor Builders.
Stone Veneer: Eldorado Stone
Gas Fireplace: Ortal from Wakefield Fireplace.
Frame TV: Samsung 65″.
Ceiling
The hallway features coffered ceiling with Cherry wood inlays.
Coffered Ceiling: Crafted by Sweenor Builders Mill Shop in Cherry.
Paint Color: Glidden’s Swan White (walls and balusters), Onyx Black (stair trim and handrails).
Kitchen
This kitchen carries the simplicity of a Craftsman-style home. You notice the Craftsman influences on the shaker-style cabinets and the trim framing the windows.
Custom slatted drawers crafted in walnut are perfect to store root vegetables.
Paint: Walls in Swan White, Trim in Muslin White by Glidden.
Floating Shelves: American Black Walnut by Grothouse – similar here.
Kitchen Island Lighting: Perryron Linear Pendant – similar here.
Kitchen Cabinetry: Signature Custom Cabinetry.
Backsplash Tile: Merola Tile.
Counterstools: Arteriors Home.
Vent Hood: Panasonic.
Appliances: Miele.
Countertop
Perimeter Countertop: Silestone Charcoal Soapstone in Suede Finish.
Kitchen Sink: DXV – similar here.
Kitchen Faucet: Grohe.
Hardware: Pulls, Knobs & Cup Pulls – similar.
Kitchen Island Countertop
The island countertop is American Black Walnut with Durata Waterproof Permanent Matte Finish. Island paint color is Glidden’s Zombie.
Kitchen Sconces: Visual Comfort – similar here.
Beautiful Kitchen Runners: here, here, here, here & here.
Butler’s Pantry
Cabinet Paint Color: Glidden Zombie. Walls in Glidden Swan White. Trim in Zombie by Glidden.
Cabinetry: Pioneer Door style with Square Framing Bead in Graphite 20 Sheen Paint-Grade Maple by Signature Custom Cabinetry, Inc..
Countertop: Black Walnut.
Backsplash: Merola Tile.
Cabinet Hardware: House of Antique Hardware – Knobs & Pulls.
Lighting: Feiss Lawler Orb Pendant.
Hardware: Glass Knobs and Rectangular Cast-Brass Bin Pulls – similar.
Powder Room
The powder room features vertical shiplap wainscoting, penny-round floor tile, and a malachite-patterned wallpaper.
Paint Color: Glidden’s Black Magic (trim), Swan White (walls & nickel gap).
Vanity: Salvaged Dresser Vanity – Others on sale: here, here, here, here, here & here.
Countertop & Backsplash: Dekton Natura, Natural X Gloss Quartz Countertop.
Wallpaper: York Wallcoverings Urban Chic Malachite.
Hardware: Eastlake Round Ring Pull in Nickel.
Vessel Sink: American Standard.
Faucet: DXV – similar here.
Sconces: Feiss.
Tile: Merola.
Hardwood Flooring
Hardwood Flooring: White Oak from Baird Brothers Fine Hardwoods.
Landing
The stunning staircase leads to a landing area with custom built-ins.
Ceiling Paneling: 5″ Poplar Tongue & Groove Ceiling Paneling.
by House of Antique Hardware.Wallpaper: Confetti Dot Dalmation in Gold by Kravet.Rug: Midnight Stripe Woven Cotton Rug by Dash & Albert
Library / Office
The built-in paint color is “Glidden’s Celestial Blue”. What a gorgeous color for cabinetry, especially when paired with brass accents.
Hardware: Reeded Round Knobs in Satin Brass and Rhode Cabinet Pulls in Satin Brass.
Picture Lights: Thomas O’Brien David 12″ Art Light.
Table Lamp: Aerin Clarkson Table Lamp.
Chair: here – similar.
Rug: Dash & Albert.
Upper Laundry Room
Combining blue cabinets in Glidden’s Romance Blue, Butcher’s Block countertop and blue and white ceramic tile floor tile, this laundry room exudes charm.
Countertop: Reclaimed Oak with Durata Waterproof Permanent Matte Finish.
Floor Tile: Merola.
Lighting: Feiss Lighting.
Bonus Room
Guests can enjoy the quarters above the garage, with its separate bath.
Shiplap Paint Color: Glidden’s Swan White.
Sofa: here – similar.
Coffee Table: here & here – similar.
Wallcovering: Cole & Son.
Ceiling Fan: Monte Carlo.
Peek A Boo
The custom built-ins feature a space-saving, retractable Murphy bed. The Murphy bed is operated by remote control.
Coral Paint Color: Glidden’s Coral Blush.
Rug: Dash & Albert.
Chandelier: Feiss.
Master Bedroom
Each bedroom in this home was designed with a distinctly different feel. The tongue-and-groove ceiling is painted in a glossy finish (Muslin White by Glidden) and wall paint color is Glidden’s Colonial White.
Pendants: Tech Lighting Fab Pendant.
Bedding: Micromink Quilt Set in Ivory by Stone Cottage, Quilted Velvet Pillow Sham Set in Gold by HiEnd Accents.
Accent Pillow: Mina Victory.
Throw: Stockholm Color Block Throw in Yellow by Ink + Ivy.
Bench: Belham Living.
Bench Throw: Tobias Throw Blanket in Ivory.
Headboard: Zuo Modern.
Nightstands: Baxton Studio.
Accent Chair: Leather Barrel Chair by IMAX.
Accent Table: Hammery.
Rug: Rizzy Home.
Master Bathroom
The master bathroom features a spa-like feel with a neutral color scheme of white, beige and wood tones. The custom vanity is flanked by tall storage cabinets, while a paneled accent wall with niche brings warmth and style to the space.
Wall paint color is Glidden’s Colonial White.
Vanity: Custom by Sweenor Builders Mill Shop.
Tub & Fixtures: DXV – similar here, here & here.
Tray Caddy: here – similar.
Tiling: Floor, Shower Wall & Accent Tile.
Sconces: Feiss Mila 2 Light Sconce.
Chandelier: Feiss.
Kids Bedroom
Paint color is Glidden’s Mountain Stream (walls and ceiling).
Teepee: here – similar.
Bunkbed: Harriet Bee.
Bedding: East Urban Home.
Rug: Nourison.
Shared Bathroom
This shared bathroom features a high-gloss floating vanity with laminate cabinetry.
Floating Vanity: Wrapped with Formica in High-Gloss Spectrum Blue by Sweenor Builders Mill Shop.
Wall paint color is Glidden’s White on White.
Pendants: Tech Lighting Echo Grande Pendant.
Sink: American Standard.
Faucet: American Standard.
Mirror: here.
Shower Tiling
The shower features a fun design with blue and white tile.
Pumbling: American Standard.
Tile: Merola White & Blue Tile.
Turquoise Vibes
Paint Color: Walls in Glidden Morning Song. Trim in Muslin White by Glidden.
Ceiling Light: Visual Comfort Balthazar Flush Mount.
Table Lamps: Visual Comfort Anita Table Lamp.
Nightstands: Canterbury End Table.
Bedding & Draperies: Custom.
Rug: Safavieh.
Accent Chair: Stilnovo – similar here.
Emerald Green & Black
Located on the main floor, this bedroom features a green, black and white color palette. The accent paint color is Glidden’s Brunswick.
Pendants: Visual Comfort Alina Pendant in “Smoke”.
Chairs: Allegra Woven Chairs in Rattan by Williams-Sonoma.
Garden Stool: here – similar.
Quilt: Barn Red Quiltworks.
Bed: Copper Grove.
Nightstands: Maxine Night Tables by Safavieh.
Rug: Welford Shag Area Rug.
Bathroom
I am loving the combination of black walls with white subway tile and black matte hex floor tile. Shower is curbless and wall paint color is Glidden’s Black Magic.
Vanity: Custom with toe-kick LED lighting.
Sink: DXV Modulus 55-inch Two Single-Hole Double Bathroom Sink.
Floor Tile: Merola Tile – similar here & here.
Shower Tile: White & Black.
Shower Fitting: Grohe.
Sconces: here.
Basement
The basement is full of surprises, like a fully appointed home gym, a modern media room, and a relaxing sauna. Wall paint color Glidden’s Silent Fog.
Sconces: Feiss Mattix Small Outdoor Wall Lantern.
Gym
Paint color is Glidden’s Solstice.
Lockers: here – similar.
Lighting: Ellen Degeneres.
Sauna
This sauna is 5-by-7-foot and it includes built-in benches. The sauna is made from Western Red Cedar.
Laundry Room
You really don’t need much space to have a well-designed laundry room. This laundry room was tucked into a small corner of the house where stackable washer and dryer, a hanging rod and even an utility sink with Soapstone countertop creates the ideal space to wash clothing.
Cabinet Paint Color: Zombie by Glidden.
Countertop: Silestone Charcoal Soapstone in Suede Finish.
Sink: American Standard Sink & Faucet.
Laundry Hampers: here – similar.
Mudroom
How fun it is to see a home with color! This mudroom features shiplap, which was installed with a nickel gap. To add some contrast, the builder painted the mudroom cubbies and trim a in a deep green. Paint color is Glidden’s Royal Hunter Green.
Lighting: Feiss Corinne Small Globe Pendant.
Floor Tile: Merola.
Puppy Included
The mudroom also features a drop zone with upper cabinet with shelving and and a dog bed and feeding station.
Countertop: American Black Walnut.
Exterior Paint Color
Exterior Paint Color: Olympic Steely Sea.
Clapboard & Trim: Lifespan Solid Select.
Windows & Patio Doors: Andersen.
Sunroom
The sunroom was created to provide a connection from indoors to outdoors. Notice the skylights and the windowed walls.
Ceiling: Knotty Western Red Cedar by Real Cedar.
Swing: Belham Living.
Fan: Akova Ceiling Fan.
Award
This project earned a Gold Award when the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) recognized best-in-class projects at the 2018 Best in American Living
Awards (BALA) at the International Builders’ Show (IBS) in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Driveway pergola, corbels, and brackets are in Knotty Western Red Cedar by Real Cedar.
Shingles & Garage Doors
Shingle siding is SBC Cedar.
Garage Doors: Haas Door.
Comosite Roof Tiles: DaVinci Roofscapes.
Stone
The exterior stone veneer is by Eldorado Stone.
Outdoor Sconces: Visual Comfort – similar here.
Outdoor Shower
Built by Sweenor Builders, this custom-built outdoor shower features a pergola roof, privacy panels, and a door laser-cut with a design of schooling fish.
Lighting: Feiss.
Paint Color
The outdoor shower curved seat and plumbing wall are made out of moisture-resistant knotty western red cedar. Shower paint color is Olympic’s Steely Sea.
Dream Backyard
Outside, you’ll find a soothing soak pool, a sunny patio, and a complete kitchen for dining alfresco.
Accodiring to This Old House, this 7×13-foot pre-cast plunge pool was delivered in one piece, dropped into a 4-foot hole, and then faced with stone veneer and a bluestone ledge.
Adirondack Chair Set: Hayneedle.
Sectional: Hayneedle.
Pavers: Unilock.
Many thanks to the builder for sharing the details above!
Builder: Sweenor Builders, Inc. (Instagram – Facebook).
Client: This Old House.
Interior Design: Kristen Martone, Sweenor Builders / Graceke Design.
Architect: Union Studio Architecture & Community Design.
Artwork: Jessica Hagen Fine Art + Design.
Landscape: Landscape Creations.
Photography: Nat Rea Photography.
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Six Easy Farmhouse Kitchen Ideas
Staci Salazar, the blogger behind Our Family Lifestyle, wanted to add farmhouse style to her build grade home. With a little bit of planning, she was able to make a big impact.
Read on for six simple farmhouse kitchen ideas from Staci that will give your kitchen a fresh, new look.
Six Easy Farmhouse Kitchen Ideas
Before the Update
When my husband and I began to talk about building a home, we knew exactly what we wanted. We also knew that getting the look and style of “our ideal home” would require several DIY projects beyond the builder’s design, but were up for the challenge.
Through the design process we made choices that would get us as close as possible to our dream home. The kitchen, being the center-both figuratively and literally-of our home, is where we focused most of our attention. White shaker cabinets, grey countertops and a subway tile backsplash helped us achieve that bright, clean look we wanted. But it was still lacking.
The builder grade kitchen was beautiful, but to us, it needed something more. We wanted to add elements that would show our personality and style. We wanted to change our builder grade kitchen into a farmhouse-style kitchen. Through our partnership with The Home Depot, we were able to make that happen.
After much deliberation and planning, we came up with six easy farmhouse kitchen ideas for our builder grade kitchen that anyone can do.
Cabinet Knobs and Drawer Pulls
Logically, I think knobs and pulls simply make sense. Basically, they make both the cabinets and drawers easier to open. But, wow! Once we went through the space and began attaching the Liberty Flat Black Solid Round Cabinet Knobs and Tumbled Dark Gunmetal Davidson Cup Pulls, we were looking at a whole new kitchen. Even the kids agreed. It was the easiest way to begin the transformation.
Shiplap
Shiplap is one of the hottest trends right now and one that I love! Our oldest daughter actually suggested the idea in and we decided to do it. Using Radiata Pine Nickel Gap Shiplap made installation easy. Each piece of shiplap is already cut to leave a natural gap. No need to find nickels or rip pieces of plywood. A coat of white paint on the wood planks after install and the entire space felt so much brighter.
Faux Beams
During our build time, I kept looking at these large open entries between the kitchen and living area. I could not get my mind away from the idea of putting beams there. So, when the time came, it’s exactly what we did. We decided on faux beams because they would be easier to hang in addition to being less expensive.
Using only Pine Common Boards, we set out to create our faux beams. We distressed the wood using tools in our garage, made the 3-sided beams, then brushed on Minwax Early American Wood Finish. We hung them across two open areas using cleats on the ceiling and they look amazing!
Beadboard
We went back and forth on the idea of painting our island. I stared at it for a while and we came up with a solution that would help create some depth and style instead of painting. We took off the builder end panels and applied White True Bead Wainscot Paneling instead. Then, we trimmed it out using moulding and cut 1 x 3 boards to make that ever-popular farmhouse X. More white paint and we were onto our next project.
Wood Panel
Our builder’s deluxe kitchen package came with a great vent-a-hood cabinet, but, again, it needed more. We had talked previously about doing something to it but weren’t sure what. Taking note of the width of the area we wanted to restyle, we went to The Home Depot for inspiration. We decided to use ¼ in. underlayment since it was light and thin. Covering it with the same stain we used on the faux beams helped tie it all together beautifully. We made sure it fit snug and secure, applied the pieces with Liquid Nails in addition to 1 in. nails, then added a wreath for extra flair.
Paint
Perhaps the easiest way to change the look of any space is to simply paint. Don’t like it? Paint over it with another color. Well, I decided to go bold with our pantry door. We looked at several doors for months but couldn’t decide on one we both liked. Instead, I found a color that matched my small appliances and painted the door! The kids were unsure at first, but they get it now. It adds just the right pop of color and really helps liven up the kitchen.
Final Reveal
Utilizing the supplies and tools easily found at The Home Depot, we were able to turn our kitchen into one I have dreamed about for months. We’ve been able to sit and admire our work for a few days now and grow to love it more each day. These farmhouse kitchen ideas has let our kitchen truly become the heart of our home.
Now that I’ve seen what we’re capable of doing with a few tools from The Home Depot, I’ve got a whole new list of projects planned for the house!
Check out other Kitchen Ideas on The Home Depot Blog. Find more farmhouse kitchen ideas at The Home Depot.
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Six Easy Farmhouse Kitchen Ideas
Staci Salazar, the blogger behind Our Family Lifestyle, wanted to add farmhouse style to her build grade home. With a little bit of planning, she was able to make a big impact.
Read on for six simple farmhouse kitchen ideas from Staci that will give your kitchen a fresh, new look.
Six Easy Farmhouse Kitchen Ideas
Before the Update
When my husband and I began to talk about building a home, we knew exactly what we wanted. We also knew that getting the look and style of “our ideal home” would require several DIY projects beyond the builder’s design, but were up for the challenge.
Through the design process we made choices that would get us as close as possible to our dream home. The kitchen, being the center-both figuratively and literally-of our home, is where we focused most of our attention. White shaker cabinets, grey countertops and a subway tile backsplash helped us achieve that bright, clean look we wanted. But it was still lacking.
The builder grade kitchen was beautiful, but to us, it needed something more. We wanted to add elements that would show our personality and style. We wanted to change our builder grade kitchen into a farmhouse-style kitchen. Through our partnership with The Home Depot, we were able to make that happen.
After much deliberation and planning, we came up with six easy farmhouse kitchen ideas for our builder grade kitchen that anyone can do.
Cabinet Knobs and Drawer Pulls
Logically, I think knobs and pulls simply make sense. Basically, they make both the cabinets and drawers easier to open. But, wow! Once we went through the space and began attaching the Liberty Flat Black Solid Round Cabinet Knobs and Tumbled Dark Gunmetal Davidson Cup Pulls, we were looking at a whole new kitchen. Even the kids agreed. It was the easiest way to begin the transformation.
Shiplap
Shiplap is one of the hottest trends right now and one that I love! Our oldest daughter actually suggested the idea in and we decided to do it. Using Radiata Pine Nickel Gap Shiplap made installation easy. Each piece of shiplap is already cut to leave a natural gap. No need to find nickels or rip pieces of plywood. A coat of white paint on the wood planks after install and the entire space felt so much brighter.
Faux Beams
During our build time, I kept looking at these large open entries between the kitchen and living area. I could not get my mind away from the idea of putting beams there. So, when the time came, it’s exactly what we did. We decided on faux beams because they would be easier to hang in addition to being less expensive.
Using only Pine Common Boards, we set out to create our faux beams. We distressed the wood using tools in our garage, made the 3-sided beams, then brushed on Minwax Early American Wood Finish. We hung them across two open areas using cleats on the ceiling and they look amazing!
Beadboard
We went back and forth on the idea of painting our island. I stared at it for a while and we came up with a solution that would help create some depth and style instead of painting. We took off the builder end panels and applied White True Bead Wainscot Paneling instead. Then, we trimmed it out using moulding and cut 1 x 3 boards to make that ever-popular farmhouse X. More white paint and we were onto our next project.
Wood Panel
Our builder’s deluxe kitchen package came with a great vent-a-hood cabinet, but, again, it needed more. We had talked previously about doing something to it but weren’t sure what. Taking note of the width of the area we wanted to restyle, we went to The Home Depot for inspiration. We decided to use ¼ in. underlayment since it was light and thin. Covering it with the same stain we used on the faux beams helped tie it all together beautifully. We made sure it fit snug and secure, applied the pieces with Liquid Nails in addition to 1 in. nails, then added a wreath for extra flair.
Paint
Perhaps the easiest way to change the look of any space is to simply paint. Don’t like it? Paint over it with another color. Well, I decided to go bold with our pantry door. We looked at several doors for months but couldn’t decide on one we both liked. Instead, I found a color that matched my small appliances and painted the door! The kids were unsure at first, but they get it now. It adds just the right pop of color and really helps liven up the kitchen.
Final Reveal
Utilizing the supplies and tools easily found at The Home Depot, we were able to turn our kitchen into one I have dreamed about for months. We’ve been able to sit and admire our work for a few days now and grow to love it more each day. These farmhouse kitchen ideas has let our kitchen truly become the heart of our home.
Now that I’ve seen what we’re capable of doing with a few tools from The Home Depot, I’ve got a whole new list of projects planned for the house!
Check out other Kitchen Ideas on The Home Depot Blog. Find more farmhouse kitchen ideas at The Home Depot.
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Cape Cod Lake House Interior Design Ideas
Hi, everyone! How are you doing today? Can you believe that we’re only a few weeks from Christmas? This is truly my favorite time of the year and I am getting super excited for it. My home is finally all decorated, we have stocked up on all of the Christmas treats we love, such as panettone, but I won’t lie… there are so many things to be done still! I think we, parents, tend to make this huge list with things that have to get done, but I am learning to enjoy every step of the way. The gift wrapping, the grocery shopping, the baking… you just do it as time allows and you try to see it as part of the big picture and you have to find the energy to really enjoy it all because Christmas doesn’t happen every day and we need to appreciate the opportunity of celebrating it once again with the people we love.
Now, can we talk about this dreamy Cape Cod lake house built by Coastal Signature Homes? Oh, what a dream home this one is! First of all, I love the exterior! If you’re planning on building, promise me you will take this look into consideration. This is the type of home that no one could ever get tired of. Here, the builder share more insights on this beautiful home:
“The Hampton Lake Craftsman is a true, custom home designed with the wide, shallow lot in mind, which afforded expansive lake views from as many rooms as possible. The oversized space over the garage houses long-term guests, and the bunkroom for grandchildren is a particularly magical touch. Other interior details of note are the impressive, solid, poplar millwork features and the seagrass wall coverings. Fieldstone cabinetry with built in coffee bar, and the home’s unique focal point, the tailor-made pewter range hood, made locally by a metalsmith in Savannah.”
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Cape Cod Lake House Interior Design Ideas
This home was built to be lived in, enjoyed and for entertainment, with lots of details within and great use of space. From the outside, we see a wide, welcoming front porch, flanked by stacked stone pillars.
Roof: The shingles color is Pewter Gray and the manufacture is Timberline.
Exterior Paint Color
Shaker Siding Color: Sherwin Williams SW7016 Mindful Grey and Sherwin Williams SW 7018 Dovetail.
Shutter Color: Sherwin Williams SW7008 Alabaster.
Craftsman-style Columns
“Stacked stone steps and columns gives this home a great look. The stone that we used here is called Echo Ridge Country Ledgestone. Exterior trim is Sherwin Williams Alabaster.”
Windows: Andersen Windows and Doors, 400 series, Craftsman Bronze.
Exterior Sconces: Feiss Outdoor Wall Lantern.
Front Door
I am loving the wide front porch with the stacked stone pillars and the beautiful front door with sidelights.
Lighting: Sea Gull Lighting – similar here.
Kitchen
What a welcoming kitchen! Wide plank hardwood flooring, classic wainscoting and a large farmhouse sink bring back thoughts of yesteryear, while still enjoying the modern advances. We also have white Quartz countertops for the island and the perimeter counters, glass fronted cabinets, a nice overhang on the island for eating, beautiful pendant lighting and a gorgeous hood with a decorative hammered steel look. Cabinet paint color is Benjamin Moore HC-172 Reverse Pewter.
Cabinets: Cabinets by Dean Williams Manufacturer: Fieldstone.
Counterstools: Lexington Oyster Bay Merrick Swivel Counter Stool.
Kitchen Lighting
Kitchen Lighting: Visual Comfort – similar here.
Kitchen Backsplash
The kitchen backsplash is Poplar wood nickel gap shiplap. It’s painted in Benjamin Moore OC-17 White Dove oil paint, semi-gloss and holds up great in the kitchen.
Kitchen wall color: Benjamin Moore OC-17 White Dove.
The flooring is Medallion 7 1/2″ Oak Aspen Wood floor – similar here (affordable option).
Coffee Bar
This open kitchen, making the best use of space, features a wet bar combo coffee nook with a wine cooler and a Miele Built In Coffee machine.
Hardware:Pulls, Appliance Pulls & Knobs.
Kitchen Hood
The kitchen features a decorative hammered steel oven hood.
Kitchen Hood: La Bastille – Custom Pewter Range Hood.
Sink
Kitchen sink is by Rohl, Shaws Apron-Front Single Bowl Fireclay Sink.
Faucet
The single handle faucet by Newport Brass is flanked by a soap dispenser and a button for the garbage disposal.
This room is approximately 17’x20′. The width where the French doors are is 20′ wide.
Countertop
Kitchen Countertop: Caesarstone 3cm Frosty Carrina.
Cooktop: Monogram.
Dining Room
The dining room is truly a room with a view. This room shines with the architectural details, such as the picture window framed by casement and transom windows to the sides and above, letting in the light and opening the water views.
Dining Room Dimensions: Approximately 12’x12′.
Furniture: Custom – Other Beautiful Dining Tables: here, here, here, here, here & here.
Beautiful Dining Chairs: here, here, here, here, here, here & here.
Chandelier
Chandelier is Darlana Linear Pendant by Visual Comfort – similar here.
Wainscoting
The white wainscoting and extensive crown molding accentuate the details even further in this dining room.
Dining Room walls: Thibaut T3665 (Blue Grass Cloth) – similar here.
Great Room
Open beams and a painted ceiling, the French Slider doors with transoms, all contribute to the feeling of lightness and space in this Great Room. Gorgeous hardwood flooring, shiplap walls and custom bookcases complete the room.
Ceiling Color: Benjamin Moore HC-172 Revere Pewter.
Bookcase Lighting: House of Troy.
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Fireplace Tile
The stone surround is Savannah Surfaces V111: Gray Wood Angles. Grout: Fusion Pro- Bleached Wood. Others: here, here, here & here.
Fireplace Trim
Close up of the white crown molding and white shiplap above the fireplace. Great artisan work and attention to detail. Trim paint color is Benjamin Moore OC-17 White Dove.
Grasscloth
Custom cabinets flank the fireplace in this family room. These are perfect for displaying family art pieces, collections and books. The grasscloth wallpaper on the back helps show off the decor better. There is also plenty of storage underneath in the cabinets.
Grasscloth wallpaper inside bookcases: Anna French AT 34101.
Doors
This is a really nice example of open floor plans and why they are becoming more and more popular today. The sliding French doors on the right open to expand the living space even more, by joining with the screened in porch. Wall paint color is Benjamin Moore HC-172 – Revere Pewter.
Powder Room
I am loving this compact powder room with the Plantation Shuttered windows, furniture look vanity, wooden mirror, wall sconces and a white quartz counter. Shiplap paint color is Benjamin Moore OC-17 White Dove.
Beautiful Bathroom Mirrors: here, here, here, here, here, here, here & here.
Inspiring Bathroom Vanities: here, here, here & here.
Den
The family den features plenty of books shelves, a built-in desk and custom cabinets. This room has good features and will be used often. The French doors help keep the room light and airy while the room colors make the room warm and soothing.
Paint Color
Built-in paint color is Texas Leather by Benjamin Moore.
Cozy Spot
This cozy den features French doors leading outside. Wall paint color is Benjamin Moore HC-172 Revere Pewter.
Ceiling: Wood Cloth Wallpaper T14175 by Thibaut.
Ottoman: Custom – similar here.
Sconces: Visual Comfort.
Coastal Staircase
Featuring tongue and groove paneling and Craftsman-style window trim, this staircase feels coastal and timeless. Wall paint color is Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter.
Lighting: here & here – similar.
Bonus Room Bunk Room
The barn door provides architectural appeal and some privacy for the bonus room too. White tile flooring makes for easy maintenance. The alabaster white crown molding and baseboard are a wonderful contrast to the navy blue for a nautical look.
Bonus Room wall color: Benjamin Moore HC-172 Revere Pewter.
Bunk Beds
The custom bunk beds features beadboard, a custom ladder and extra storage located under the bottom bunk. The white bunks are a great contrast to the navy blue walls. Bunk beds are Benjamin Moore OC-17 White Dove. Walls are Benjamin Moore 2128-30 Evening Dove.
Bedding: here, here & here.
Bunk Room Bathroom
The bonus room bathroom features blue subway tile. Wall paint color is Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter.
Countertop: Curava Arctic, Recycled Glass Counter.
Bathroom tile: Blue Hand-molded Subway Tile – similar here & here.
Faucet: Moen.
Guest Bedroom
Nice clean lines, soothing colors and lots of light coming in through the plantation shutters make this guest bedroom a relaxing retreat. Paint color is Revere Pewter by Benjamin Moore.
Guest Bathroom
In another guest bathroom, this walk-in shower has white subway tile installed vertically. The veins in the granite countertop are quite striking and blend with the gray walls.
Faucet: Moen.
Mirror: here – similar.
Bathroom Granite Countertop
Close-up of the guest bathroom sink with this gray and white granite countertop.
Master Bedroom
The master bedroom has an elegant feel. Craftsman-style trim above the French Sliding doors give a nice contrast to the gray walls. A patio door opens onto the back screened in porch with waterview. Paint color is Rockport Gray Benjamin Moore.
Mirrors: here – similar.
Beautiful Beds: here, here, here, here & here.
Recommended Nightstands: here, here & here.
Beautiful Chairs: here, here, here & here.
Recommended Bedding: here, here (on sale) & here.
Master Bathroom
The master bathroom features glazed cabinets and the same beautiful grey walls.
Neutral Hues
The master bathroom is a very soothing room with a gray and off-white color scheme and lots of natural light.
Details
Little details make such a difference. Here we have a beautiful wall sconce installed over the mirror.
Make-up Vanity
Two-tiered vanity top is covered in a gray and white granite with gorgeous veining throughout. Plenty of storage for this vanity area, with nice clean lines, wall sconce for extra lighting and a wall mounted make-up mirror.
Glazed Cabinets
Close up of the glazed bathroom cabinet. I am loving the old fashioned decorative glass knobs.
Shower
The walk-in shower features pebble stone mosaic floor, porcelain tile walls, a large shower seat and a brick glass window.
Mudroom
This mudroom leads upstairs to the bonus room and opens to the laundry room. Note the pocket door to the laundry room – smart to keep noise to a minimum.
Laundry Room
The laundry room is a multi use room, and it works as laundry room and craft room with a custom craft table and wrapping station. The wrapping station has extra cubicles for storage, helping keep the wooden countertop neat and clean. There’s also plenty of cabinet space above the raised washer and dryer. The wall color is Benjamin Moore, Quiet Moments.
Vertical Shiplap
Vertical Shiplap Paint Color: Benjamin Moore White Dove.
Baskets: Pottery Barn.
Screened Porch
This porch is furnished with a comfy chair and an outdoor sofa. I am loving the green painted ceiling for an expected pop of color. Who wouldn’t love to spend some time in this place, right?
Sliding French doors are by Andersen.
Many thanks to the builder for sharing the details above!
Builder: Coastal Signature Homes (Instagram)
Photography: Tom Jenkins Photography.
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