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Kitchen with Blue Island
When this custom builder decided to build a home for themselves, the location was obvious – his wife had grown up spending her summer‘s on Mayflower Beach in Cape Cod.
All of the cabinetry and millwork for the home were crafted by Lewis & Weldon Custom Kitchens (previously featured here & here). The goal was to create a down-to-earth simple beachy theme that gave the feeling of always being there.
The contrast of classic white, mixed with the Benjamin Moore “Old Navy” blue island echoes the feeling of the ocean and beach that are just steps away.
The choice of glass front refrigeration, glass sides of the upper cabinets, and no door to the pantry, all work to add depth, lighten the space and create character.
Now, the toughest decision is to know whether you should stay in and cook dinner in this great space, or go for a walk on the beach.
Kitchen with Blue Island
A white kitchen with blue island is truly a classic choice that stands the test of time. This kitchen also features wide plank hardwood flooring and the shiplap walls.
Fridge: Sub-Zero 48″ S648PRO
Cabinet Paint Color
Cabinetry & Walls Paint Color: Benjamin Moore “Mascarpone” AF-20
Backsplash: Genrose Stone it is their “Fresco” collection in Blanco Brillo — a hand made 3×6 Italian tile – similar here – Other Beautiful Tiles: here, here, here, here & here.
Kitchen Island Paint Color
The blue island paint color is Benjamin Moore “Old Navy” 2063-10. This is such a classic color… it looks great on front doors and siding as well!
Kitchen Island Dimensions: The island measures 96” x 42”.
Countertop
Island Countertop – Butcher’s Block from John Boos.
Island Cabinetry
Island Cabinetry: Custom inset cabinetry in a painted maple with an applied molding door.
Beautiful Cutting Boards: here & here.
Cabinetry
Perimeter cabinetry: Custom frameless cabinetry in a painted maple with a traditional shaker style door.
Range Hood – Lewis & Weldon custom hood with GE Monogram Hood Insert ZVC36LSS.
Rangetop – Monogram 36” Professional Gas Rangetop with 6 Burners (Natural Gas) – similar here & here.
Oven – Monogram 30” Professional French-Door Electronic Convection Single Wall Oven – similar here.
Customized
A pair of custom pull-out spice drawer and pull-out utensil drawer flank the cooktop – similar here.
Perimeter Countertop
Perimeter countertops are a Quartzite called “La Dolce Vita”.
Dishwasher: GE Monogram ZDT915SIJII with custom panel by Lewis & Weldon.
Sink: Franke Sink- PKX11028.
Faucet – Kohler.
Lighting: Schoolhouse.
Ceiling Treatment: 6” V-groove.
Runner: here – similar – Other Kitchen Runners: here, here, here, here, here, here, here & here.
Pantry
Who wouldn’t love to have a pantry like that?! The combination of open shelves and drawers come handy and keep everything organized. Paint color is Old Navy by Benjamin Moore.
Cabinet Hardware: Restoration Hardware – similar here.
Microwave – 24 in. Sharp Stainless Steel Microwave Drawer Oven.
Flooring: Stonewood Products, 5″ Torrington | Prefinished Oiled White Oak, High Plains Collection – similar here, here & here.
“Cheers” Cold Drink Tub: here.
Many thanks to the cabinet designer for sharing the details above!
Interiors: Lewis & Weldon Custom Kitchens – (Instagram – Facebook)
Photography: JFW Photography.
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Beautiful Homes of Instagram: New England Home
How wonderful it is to have you here today. Thank you so much for the visit my friends! I am also really grateful for having Ellen Sharpe of @featherglass on our “Beautiful Homes of Instagram” series. Ellen is a wonderful person and she has a home that should not only leave you inspired but also more relaxed… and get ready for this: her kitchen island seats eight! I am in love with her entire kitchen and I am sure you will love it too. Here, the homeowner explains more about her style:
“To say I was thrilled when Luciane asked me to be a part of her “Beautiful Homes of Instagram” series is an understatement! When I had only dreams of doing my renovation and addition, HomeBunch was a major source of ideas and inspiration for me.
I have always had a love of interior design. I would spend hours thumbing through magazines. But now with social media, there is so much design inspiration at your fingertips. During my renovation I started really working on building my instagram account to capture and share my process and ideas. It has been a wonderful experience where I have gotten to meet so many amazing people, including Luciane! I hope my followers are able to get daily bits of inspiration that they can translate into their own homes. I love when people reach out to me for design help and I am even able to offer remote design options.
My husband, my daughter and I (plus 2 adorable West Highland Terriers) live just 10 miles north of Boston Massachusetts in a small New England town. We bought our neglected little bungalow just down the street from where I grew up. Although it was in severe disrepair, the cottage like exterior and the stone chimney in front drew us to it. An initial renovation to make the house livable kept us happy there for years but ultimately we needed more space. We weighed our options and decided a renovation with a 2 story addition to include an open concept living space and master suite was what would work best for our family.
To save money, we upcycle a lot of materials and use repurposed furnishings. My design style tends to be light, clean, classic and comfortable. I love mixing in some French and farmhouse elements as well.”
Get ready to feel inspired and pin a lot!
Beautiful Homes of Instagram: New England Home
The front of the house has remained the same and I love the Bungalow look it has. It looks really small and unassuming from the front, much like a classic cottage.
Color: Benjamin Moore Stonington Gray
Trim: Benjamin Moore Super White
Door Color: Benjamin Moore Black Panther
Front Door: Custom
Chimney: Natural Fieldstone
Front Porch Light: Progress Lighting Maison Collection Wall Mount Lantern
House Numbers: Pottery Barn Tree Branch House Numbers
Kitchen
A big island and a gas range were a must because I love to cook.
The kitchen island sits 8!!! How dreamy is that?!!!
Counterstools: Cosmopolitan Beige Linen Counter Stools.
Window Sash: Benjamin Moore Black Panther
Paint Color & Countertop
Cabinets: Kraftmaid Shaker Style – unfinished and Painted in Benjamin Moore Advance Paint in Snowfall White.
Countertops and backsplash: White Princess Quartzite
Stove: Ilve Majestic 36 inch Italian Range
Dishwasher: Bosch panel ready dishwasher
Lighting
Linear Chandelier: Perryton 8 light Island Pendant – similar here.
Pot Filler Faucet: Rohl.
Kitchen Sink
One thing that is a little different in my kitchen is I have a corner sink. It may appear small but it is very deep and hides a lot of dirty dishes!
Faucet: Kohler K99261 Artifacts Pull Down Faucet.
Similar Kitchen Runner: here – Other Beautiful Runners: here, here, here, here, here, here, here & here.
Hardware
Hardware: Top Knobs Bin Pulls & Pulls.
Hutch Cabinet
I’m a bit obsessed with butler’s pantries and my space just did not allow for one. Instead, I decided to design a reduced depth bank of glass front cabinets that gives me all the storage I need.
Cremone Bolts: A29 6 foot Cast Iron Plain Window Cremone – similar here.
Hardware: Top Knobs Pulls & Appliances Pulls.
Dining Room
The dining room opens to a beautiful dining area with plenty of natural light.
Dining Table: RH – similar here & here.
Chairs: RH – similar here & here.
Chandelier: Hubberton Forge – similar here.
Textures
A reclaimed wood dining table adds the right amount of texture to this dining room.
The hurricanes were purchased at a local store but these are exactly the same: Cube Geometric Glass Terrarium.
Kitchen Sitting Area
The sitting area is one of my favorite rooms at Ellen’s home. How inviting and pretty! Paint color is Benjamin Moore Smoke and Mirrors CSP-105.
Trim: Benjamin Moore Snowfall White
Beam: Magnolia Beam by Old World Traditions
Light: Nadine 1 light Schoolhouse Pendant
Vintage Secretary: Painted in White Chalk Paint and distressed.
Oversized Chairs: West Elm Bliss Armchair
Pillow: Arhaus
Ottoman
This was a renovation project. It was a leather too mahogany ottoman that I refinished with white chalk paint and general finishes light brown dye stain to give a reclaimed wood look and covered the leather with batting and linen.
Beautiful Ottoman Coffee Tables: here, here, here & here.
Similar Knit Throw: here & here.
Chairs
Deconstructed Chairs: Four Hands Furniture – similar here, here, here, here & here.
Trim
Walls, Ceiling and Woodwork: Benjamin Moore Snowfall White.
Family Room
I come from a large family and we gather here often so for the interior space, we opted for an open concept. That entailed moving a steep center stairway to the second floor off to the back corner of the addition and doing the same floors throughout the entire first floor.
Woodwork/Ceiling and Walls : Benjamin Moore Snowfall White
Coffee table: Vintage; refinished.
Sconces: Custom made with acorn glass shades – similar here.
Oversized Chairs (far left): West Elm
Sofa
Sofa: Rowe Furniture slipcovered in charcoal Linen – similar here, here & here.
Hardwood Flooring
Floors: Shaw Floors – Solid Prefinished Hickory Collection: Rio Grande Color: Grandview
Similar Olive Tree: Here.
Oversized Chair: West Elm
Staircase
I love the look of old stairways so something we did splurge on was a custom wreathed handrail that was handmade by James Dean of Jamesrdean.com
Details
Stair and railing Stain: Minwax Ebony – Twist Taper top wood balusters.
Woodwork and walls: Benjamin Moore Snowfall white
Front Room
Our Front Room is the one room on the first floor that is separate from the open concept space but still has a wide view into it. This room has the original wood burning fireplace and it’s where we gather when we watch television. Speaking of television…it’s hidden behind those distressed doors!
Linen Sofa: Arhaus Emory Grand Sofa.
Side Chair: Elton Chair West Elm
Rug
Jute Rug: Pottery Barn
Beautiful Deconstructed-style Sofa: Here.
Paint Color
Paint Color: Benjamin Moore Snowfall White
Similar Basket: Pottery Barn.
Chandelier
Chandelier: Lockhart Chandelier Pottery Barn.
Powder Room
Paint: Benjamin Moore Snowfall White
Tile: Marble Hexagon Tile
Sink: Signature Hardware
Light: Ariella Ovale Glass Pendant Light
Daughter’s Bedroom
This was the first room on the second floor to be complete. It connects to a spare bedroom with a shared bathroom with a small hallway between the 2 rooms.
Paint: Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter
Trim: Benjamin Moore Super White
Bed: Linen Nailhead Bed
Mini Chandelier: Gallery Versailles Wrought Iron And Crystal Mini Chandelier
Loveseat: Colette in Flax Beige Pier One Imports
Light Hardwood Flooring
Flooring: French Oak finished with Woca Lye in Driftwood White – similar here & here.
Doors: Jeld-wen Monroe Smooth
Hardware: Nostalgic Warehouse Meadows Plate in Timeless Bronze with Oval Crystal Glass Knob.
Paint Walls and Trim: Benjamin Moore Snowfall White
Master Bedroom
This space was one of my favorite to design and it was the last that we completed. I wanted the space to be serene and uncluttered. Future plans include planking the ceiling and picture frame molding on the walls.
French Doors with Opening Sidelights : Ashworth
Bed: Jardin From Frontgate, King
Paint Color & Fireplace
White Bedroom Paint Color: Snowfall White by Benjamin Moore.
Fireplace: Valor Victorian Gas Fireplace/Windsor Style
Mantle: Antique Marble, Craigslist Find
TV: The Frame TV Samsung
Chandelier
Chandelier: Pottery Barn.
Linens: Pottery Barn.
Bedside Light: Chloe Mercury Glass Hobnail Task Lamp Pottery Barn.
Indulge
Vanity: Aberdeen 60 in Double Vanity with Open Shelf – Dove Grey – Home Decorators Collection
Sink Faucets: Symmons Allura Widespread Faucet in Chrome
Mirrors: Homegoods – similar here.
Lights: Elk 63039 Schoolhouse 1 Light Pendant.
Shower Wall: AZEK Trim boards custom cut into shiplap.
Master Bathroom
Even though not entirely complete as we still need glass shower doors, all the finishes came together nicely to create something fitting for a home built in New England in 1900 and still have a sleek clean feel.
Tub: Strom Solitude Acrylic Double Ended Pedestal Tub
Tub Faucet: Pfister Tisbury Wall Mount Tub Filler in Chrome
Paint Walls and Trim: Benjamin Moore Snowfall White
Tile: Allen and Roth Herringbone Marble – similar here & here.
Grout: Pure White
Mirror: HomeGoods – similar here – Others: here, here, here & here.
Back View
Previously the back of the house had a pretty treacherous long set of stairs. We decided to break that up with a few steps down to a raised stone patio.
We utilized the help of Orazio Guevara Sr. from JustDrawit https://justdrawit.com/ to draw up our building plans. I knew I wanted to open up the back of the house to the outdoors and to flood the inside with natural light. The windows and doors on the first floor helped us achieve a classic New England look.
I always loved the look of copper gutters but that just wasn’t in our budget so we went with aluminum and chose the bronze color which gave us a similar look.
Carriage House
When we bought the house we were lucky enough to have a bonus detached space that we now refer to as the “carriage house”.
Exterior Siding: Benjamin Moore Stonington Gray
Exterior Trim: Benjamin Moore Super White
Interior
I tend to get a little more experimental in this space.
Walls and Trim: Benjamin Moore Super White
Floors: Wide Pine floor stained.
Shiplap
Gray Wood Walls: Rough Spruce with Greywash stain.
Ottoman: Restoration Hardware.
Table
Most of the furniture is up cycled and vintage items that I’ve refinished. Its a cozy and rustic retreat just steps from home!
Loft
2nd floor ceiling: Pine Tongue and Groove washed with a 1:1 ratio of water and flat white latex paint.
2nd Floor Coffee Table: Arhaus (no longer available) – Other beautiful coffee tables: here, here, here, here, here, here & here.
Floors: Wide Pine, painted white.
Wall Paint Color
Walls: Benjamin Moore Gray Owl
Main House Back Porch
Wall Lanterns: Quoizel Danville 8 inch outdoor light
Ceiling Fan: Litex E-KM52ABZ5CMR
Planters: Brugge Salvaged Wood and Metal Planters from Restoration Hardware.
Exterior Details
We designed a lot of detail into the woodwork around the windows and added some flairs to the upper portion of the siding. For this we enlisted the help of David Bilbilian of A&T Remodeling.
The addition was designed by me and built by my husband who owns and operates ProRestoration.
Trim : Azek
Siding: Cedar Shake
Gutters and Downspouts: Aluminum Bronze
Steps
We used bluestone for the patio material as it has a classic and timeless look.
Stone: Natural Fieldstone
Patio: 12 x 12 Bluestone tile
House Color: Benjamin Moore Stonington Gray
Trim: Benjamin Moore Super White
Doors and Windows: Andersen
Many thanks to Ellen Sharpe for sharing all of the details above. Make sure to follow @featherglass on Instagram for more inspiration!
Photography: Lorraine Jackson.
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Transform Your Bedroom with Beachwood Appearance Boards
Corey Decker of Sawdust 2 Stitches needed something to spruce up her blah bedroom. She typically used it as storage space for extra furniture, but decided that it needed an accent wall. Find out how she used beachwood appearance boards to create a coastal retreat.
Transform Your Bedroom with Beachwood Appearance Boards
Hey all! My master bedroom has always been the storage space for all my leftover furniture. It was the place all the cast offs gathered. Granted, it wasn’t awful, it just wasn’t great. It was blah… It needed something. It needed an accent wall, but not just any accent wall, it needed to be light and airy, while still having some character. That’s when I found these amazing shiplap style (tongue and groove boards) that had tons of texture, without being too distracting. It was a match made in heaven and I decided to design my whole room around these yummy boards! So if you need some inspiration in any room, follow along to see how easy it can be to take your room from “blah” to magazine drool worthy!
Materials
Silva Star Prefinished Boards (20 sq. ft. per package)
2″ Finish Nails
Moulding (Optional)
Corner Trim (Optional)
Caulk (if adding moulding or trim)
Tools
3′ Level
Pencil
Square
Tape Measure
Drill
1/2″ Drill Bit
Jigsaw
Nail Gun
Table Saw
Step 1: Pre-Mark Studs
Ok, let’s dive in! The best way to effectively attach the boards to the wall, is by making sure you are hitting a stud with your nails. The easiest way I have found to do this is to pre-mark your studs. Find your studs and then draw a line using the level so that you will always have a point of reference. (This little step will save you a lot of time and nails!)
Step 2: Measure Square Footage
Once the studs are marked we are ready to begin! You will need to measure your square footage, for instance the wall I am applying the appearance boards to is 10 x 15 ft. So, I needed approximately 150 sq. ft. (It’s smart to factor in about 10% for waste.) When picking my shiplap boards I opted for the SilvaStar Prefinished Patterned Boards. They have a really awesome whitewash finish that still allows you to see the board’s natural beauty! I love that it gives it a light and airy feel without being to polished.
Step 3: Attache the First Beachwood Board
To get started I attached the first board at the base of the front of the board. (I will only do this on the starter board.)
Then using a nail gun positioned at a 45 degree angle I nailed at the base of the tongue of the board into the wall. (Making sure to hit one of your established stud lines.)
Step 4: Install the Boards
That’s it! That is all it takes to install these boards! You are now ready for your next board. Using a tape measure, measure the length of your next board.
Step 5: Mark the Length of Your Next Board
Mark the length of your next board. Once you have determined the length use a square and circular saw (or a mitersaw) to cut the board. Then install as previously shown.
Tip: Make sure you stagger the length of your starter board in each row. By doing so you will avoid having all your board joints from lining up. I would highly suggest having these joints staggered, not only for stability, but also for aesthetics.
Step 6: Slide the Boards into Place
As you can see the application is really simple and straight forward. The boards slide into place, and the tongue sits in the groove, making it easy to install with just one person. I have found that the trickiest part is when you need to incorporate an outlet, or switch. In all honesty, it really isn’t that bad. Just take careful measurements and you will be fine! Start by measuring the placement of the outlet, and transfer those measurements to your next board.
Step 7: Cut Out the Beachwood Boards for Outlets
Now, if you have never completed a cut out on your own, no worries. You can do this! I have found that the simplest way to create a cut out is by first using a drill, and a drill bit to make holes in two of the corners of your cutout.
Then using a jigsaw, place the blade in one of the holes, and simply connect the dots!
Step 8: Install Outlets
(Make sure you kill the power to the room you are working on!) Then slide the board in place , and string the outlet through the hole. Odds are you will need longer screws to secure the outlet to it’s housing, but those are available at The Home Depot.
Once you have the outlet screwed back in place, you will be able to replace the cover.
Step 8: Rip Beachwood Boards to Size
Seriously, that was the trickiest part! Just keep installing boards as shown above. Once you get past outlets it should become pretty methodical. Just keep going until you get to the ceiling. Depending on the height of your ceiling you may need to rip (cut lengthwise) your last row of boards. I used a table saw to make this last cut. As you can see my last board does not touch the ceiling, here is why… First of all, you need a little room for play in order to be able to squeeze that last board in…
Second, I knew I was going to be putting up moulding that would cover the discrepancies. Now you may ask, why even put up the last piece of shiplap? Well, that is your call, because of the type of boards I was using for my moulding, I wanted to be able to have a nice secure board (shiplap board) to fasten my trim to.
Step 9: Caulk the Seams
Once I finished installing my moulding I did caulk my seam where the moulding and ceiling meet. Caulk fixes everything!
Finishing Touches
Because I was using this as an accent wall, I wanted create a very finished look in the corners. I used a small piece of quarter round to hide any gaps where the shiplap and adjacent walls met.
Then I put the room back together and basked in the gorgeous ambiance these boards create! I am absolutely in love with the beautiful texture of the boards. They are still very bright and light without looking sterile. This may in fact be my new favorite room in the house!
Final Reveal
Thanks for following along! Take Luck, Corey.
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Transform Your Bedroom with Beachwood Appearance Boards
Corey Decker of Sawdust 2 Stitches needed something to spruce up her blah bedroom. She typically used it as storage space for extra furniture, but decided that it needed an accent wall. Find out how she used beachwood appearance boards to create a coastal retreat.
Transform Your Bedroom with Beachwood Appearance Boards
Hey all! My master bedroom has always been the storage space for all my leftover furniture. It was the place all the cast offs gathered. Granted, it wasn’t awful, it just wasn’t great. It was blah… It needed something. It needed an accent wall, but not just any accent wall, it needed to be light and airy, while still having some character. That’s when I found these amazing shiplap style (tongue and groove boards) that had tons of texture, without being too distracting. It was a match made in heaven and I decided to design my whole room around these yummy boards! So if you need some inspiration in any room, follow along to see how easy it can be to take your room from “blah” to magazine drool worthy!
Materials
Silva Star Prefinished Boards (20 sq. ft. per package)
2″ Finish Nails
Moulding (Optional)
Corner Trim (Optional)
Caulk (if adding moulding or trim)
Tools
3′ Level
Pencil
Square
Tape Measure
Drill
1/2″ Drill Bit
Jigsaw
Nail Gun
Table Saw
Step 1: Pre-Mark Studs
Ok, let’s dive in! The best way to effectively attach the boards to the wall, is by making sure you are hitting a stud with your nails. The easiest way I have found to do this is to pre-mark your studs. Find your studs and then draw a line using the level so that you will always have a point of reference. (This little step will save you a lot of time and nails!)
Step 2: Measure Square Footage
Once the studs are marked we are ready to begin! You will need to measure your square footage, for instance the wall I am applying the appearance boards to is 10 x 15 ft. So, I needed approximately 150 sq. ft. (It’s smart to factor in about 10% for waste.) When picking my shiplap boards I opted for the SilvaStar Prefinished Patterned Boards. They have a really awesome whitewash finish that still allows you to see the board’s natural beauty! I love that it gives it a light and airy feel without being to polished.
Step 3: Attache the First Beachwood Board
To get started I attached the first board at the base of the front of the board. (I will only do this on the starter board.)
Then using a nail gun positioned at a 45 degree angle I nailed at the base of the tongue of the board into the wall. (Making sure to hit one of your established stud lines.)
Step 4: Install the Boards
That’s it! That is all it takes to install these boards! You are now ready for your next board. Using a tape measure, measure the length of your next board.
Step 5: Mark the Length of Your Next Board
Mark the length of your next board. Once you have determined the length use a square and circular saw (or a mitersaw) to cut the board. Then install as previously shown.
Tip: Make sure you stagger the length of your starter board in each row. By doing so you will avoid having all your board joints from lining up. I would highly suggest having these joints staggered, not only for stability, but also for aesthetics.
Step 6: Slide the Boards into Place
As you can see the application is really simple and straight forward. The boards slide into place, and the tongue sits in the groove, making it easy to install with just one person. I have found that the trickiest part is when you need to incorporate an outlet, or switch. In all honesty, it really isn’t that bad. Just take careful measurements and you will be fine! Start by measuring the placement of the outlet, and transfer those measurements to your next board.
Step 7: Cut Out the Beachwood Boards for Outlets
Now, if you have never completed a cut out on your own, no worries. You can do this! I have found that the simplest way to create a cut out is by first using a drill, and a drill bit to make holes in two of the corners of your cutout.
Then using a jigsaw, place the blade in one of the holes, and simply connect the dots!
Step 8: Install Outlets
(Make sure you kill the power to the room you are working on!) Then slide the board in place , and string the outlet through the hole. Odds are you will need longer screws to secure the outlet to it’s housing, but those are available at The Home Depot.
Once you have the outlet screwed back in place, you will be able to replace the cover.
Step 8: Rip Beachwood Boards to Size
Seriously, that was the trickiest part! Just keep installing boards as shown above. Once you get past outlets it should become pretty methodical. Just keep going until you get to the ceiling. Depending on the height of your ceiling you may need to rip (cut lengthwise) your last row of boards. I used a table saw to make this last cut. As you can see my last board does not touch the ceiling, here is why… First of all, you need a little room for play in order to be able to squeeze that last board in…
Second, I knew I was going to be putting up moulding that would cover the discrepancies. Now you may ask, why even put up the last piece of shiplap? Well, that is your call, because of the type of boards I was using for my moulding, I wanted to be able to have a nice secure board (shiplap board) to fasten my trim to.
Step 9: Caulk the Seams
Once I finished installing my moulding I did caulk my seam where the moulding and ceiling meet. Caulk fixes everything!
Finishing Touches
Because I was using this as an accent wall, I wanted create a very finished look in the corners. I used a small piece of quarter round to hide any gaps where the shiplap and adjacent walls met.
Then I put the room back together and basked in the gorgeous ambiance these boards create! I am absolutely in love with the beautiful texture of the boards. They are still very bright and light without looking sterile. This may in fact be my new favorite room in the house!
Final Reveal
Thanks for following along! Take Luck, Corey.
Follow our Bedroom Ideas board on Pinterest for more inspiring decor ideas. Find more inspiration to decorate your living room for your style in our Bedroom Ideas on The Home Depot Blog.
To create your own beachwood bedroom accent wall, shop beachwood and other appearance boards at The Home Depot.
The post Transform Your Bedroom with Beachwood Appearance Boards appeared first on The Home Depot Blog.
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Transform Your Bedroom with Beachwood Appearance Boards
Corey Decker of Sawdust 2 Stitches needed something to spruce up her blah bedroom. She typically used it as storage space for extra furniture, but decided that it needed an accent wall. Find out how she used beachwood appearance boards to create a coastal retreat.
Transform Your Bedroom with Beachwood Appearance Boards
Hey all! My master bedroom has always been the storage space for all my leftover furniture. It was the place all the cast offs gathered. Granted, it wasn’t awful, it just wasn’t great. It was blah… It needed something. It needed an accent wall, but not just any accent wall, it needed to be light and airy, while still having some character. That’s when I found these amazing shiplap style (tongue and groove boards) that had tons of texture, without being too distracting. It was a match made in heaven and I decided to design my whole room around these yummy boards! So if you need some inspiration in any room, follow along to see how easy it can be to take your room from “blah” to magazine drool worthy!
Materials
Silva Star Prefinished Boards (20 sq. ft. per package)
2″ Finish Nails
Moulding (Optional)
Corner Trim (Optional)
Caulk (if adding moulding or trim)
Tools
3′ Level
Pencil
Square
Tape Measure
Drill
1/2″ Drill Bit
Jigsaw
Nail Gun
Table Saw
Step 1: Pre-Mark Studs
Ok, let’s dive in! The best way to effectively attach the boards to the wall, is by making sure you are hitting a stud with your nails. The easiest way I have found to do this is to pre-mark your studs. Find your studs and then draw a line using the level so that you will always have a point of reference. (This little step will save you a lot of time and nails!)
Step 2: Measure Square Footage
Once the studs are marked we are ready to begin! You will need to measure your square footage, for instance the wall I am applying the appearance boards to is 10 x 15 ft. So, I needed approximately 150 sq. ft. (It’s smart to factor in about 10% for waste.) When picking my shiplap boards I opted for the SilvaStar Prefinished Patterned Boards. They have a really awesome whitewash finish that still allows you to see the board’s natural beauty! I love that it gives it a light and airy feel without being to polished.
Step 3: Attache the First Beachwood Board
To get started I attached the first board at the base of the front of the board. (I will only do this on the starter board.)
Then using a nail gun positioned at a 45 degree angle I nailed at the base of the tongue of the board into the wall. (Making sure to hit one of your established stud lines.)
Step 4: Install the Boards
That’s it! That is all it takes to install these boards! You are now ready for your next board. Using a tape measure, measure the length of your next board.
Step 5: Mark the Length of Your Next Board
Mark the length of your next board. Once you have determined the length use a square and circular saw (or a mitersaw) to cut the board. Then install as previously shown.
Tip: Make sure you stagger the length of your starter board in each row. By doing so you will avoid having all your board joints from lining up. I would highly suggest having these joints staggered, not only for stability, but also for aesthetics.
Step 6: Slide the Boards into Place
As you can see the application is really simple and straight forward. The boards slide into place, and the tongue sits in the groove, making it easy to install with just one person. I have found that the trickiest part is when you need to incorporate an outlet, or switch. In all honesty, it really isn’t that bad. Just take careful measurements and you will be fine! Start by measuring the placement of the outlet, and transfer those measurements to your next board.
Step 7: Cut Out the Beachwood Boards for Outlets
Now, if you have never completed a cut out on your own, no worries. You can do this! I have found that the simplest way to create a cut out is by first using a drill, and a drill bit to make holes in two of the corners of your cutout.
Then using a jigsaw, place the blade in one of the holes, and simply connect the dots!
Step 8: Install Outlets
(Make sure you kill the power to the room you are working on!) Then slide the board in place , and string the outlet through the hole. Odds are you will need longer screws to secure the outlet to it’s housing, but those are available at The Home Depot.
Once you have the outlet screwed back in place, you will be able to replace the cover.
Step 8: Rip Beachwood Boards to Size
Seriously, that was the trickiest part! Just keep installing boards as shown above. Once you get past outlets it should become pretty methodical. Just keep going until you get to the ceiling. Depending on the height of your ceiling you may need to rip (cut lengthwise) your last row of boards. I used a table saw to make this last cut. As you can see my last board does not touch the ceiling, here is why… First of all, you need a little room for play in order to be able to squeeze that last board in…
Second, I knew I was going to be putting up moulding that would cover the discrepancies. Now you may ask, why even put up the last piece of shiplap? Well, that is your call, because of the type of boards I was using for my moulding, I wanted to be able to have a nice secure board (shiplap board) to fasten my trim to.
Step 9: Caulk the Seams
Once I finished installing my moulding I did caulk my seam where the moulding and ceiling meet. Caulk fixes everything!
Finishing Touches
Because I was using this as an accent wall, I wanted create a very finished look in the corners. I used a small piece of quarter round to hide any gaps where the shiplap and adjacent walls met.
Then I put the room back together and basked in the gorgeous ambiance these boards create! I am absolutely in love with the beautiful texture of the boards. They are still very bright and light without looking sterile. This may in fact be my new favorite room in the house!
Final Reveal
Thanks for following along! Take Luck, Corey.
Follow our Bedroom Ideas board on Pinterest for more inspiring decor ideas. Find more inspiration to decorate your living room for your style in our Bedroom Ideas on The Home Depot Blog.
To create your own beachwood bedroom accent wall, shop beachwood and other appearance boards at The Home Depot.
The post Transform Your Bedroom with Beachwood Appearance Boards appeared first on The Home Depot Blog.
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Transform Your Bedroom with Beachwood Appearance Boards
Corey Decker of Sawdust 2 Stitches needed something to spruce up her blah bedroom. She typically used it as storage space for extra furniture, but decided that it needed an accent wall. Find out how she used beachwood appearance boards to create a coastal retreat.
Transform Your Bedroom with Beachwood Appearance Boards
Hey all! My master bedroom has always been the storage space for all my leftover furniture. It was the place all the cast offs gathered. Granted, it wasn’t awful, it just wasn’t great. It was blah… It needed something. It needed an accent wall, but not just any accent wall, it needed to be light and airy, while still having some character. That’s when I found these amazing shiplap style (tongue and groove boards) that had tons of texture, without being too distracting. It was a match made in heaven and I decided to design my whole room around these yummy boards! So if you need some inspiration in any room, follow along to see how easy it can be to take your room from “blah” to magazine drool worthy!
Materials
Silva Star Prefinished Boards (20 sq. ft. per package)
2″ Finish Nails
Moulding (Optional)
Corner Trim (Optional)
Caulk (if adding moulding or trim)
Tools
3′ Level
Pencil
Square
Tape Measure
Drill
1/2″ Drill Bit
Jigsaw
Nail Gun
Table Saw
Step 1: Pre-Mark Studs
Ok, let’s dive in! The best way to effectively attach the boards to the wall, is by making sure you are hitting a stud with your nails. The easiest way I have found to do this is to pre-mark your studs. Find your studs and then draw a line using the level so that you will always have a point of reference. (This little step will save you a lot of time and nails!)
Step 2: Measure Square Footage
Once the studs are marked we are ready to begin! You will need to measure your square footage, for instance the wall I am applying the appearance boards to is 10 x 15 ft. So, I needed approximately 150 sq. ft. (It’s smart to factor in about 10% for waste.) When picking my shiplap boards I opted for the SilvaStar Prefinished Patterned Boards. They have a really awesome whitewash finish that still allows you to see the board’s natural beauty! I love that it gives it a light and airy feel without being to polished.
Step 3: Attache the First Beachwood Board
To get started I attached the first board at the base of the front of the board. (I will only do this on the starter board.)
Then using a nail gun positioned at a 45 degree angle I nailed at the base of the tongue of the board into the wall. (Making sure to hit one of your established stud lines.)
Step 4: Install the Boards
That’s it! That is all it takes to install these boards! You are now ready for your next board. Using a tape measure, measure the length of your next board.
Step 5: Mark the Length of Your Next Board
Mark the length of your next board. Once you have determined the length use a square and circular saw (or a mitersaw) to cut the board. Then install as previously shown.
Tip: Make sure you stagger the length of your starter board in each row. By doing so you will avoid having all your board joints from lining up. I would highly suggest having these joints staggered, not only for stability, but also for aesthetics.
Step 6: Slide the Boards into Place
As you can see the application is really simple and straight forward. The boards slide into place, and the tongue sits in the groove, making it easy to install with just one person. I have found that the trickiest part is when you need to incorporate an outlet, or switch. In all honesty, it really isn’t that bad. Just take careful measurements and you will be fine! Start by measuring the placement of the outlet, and transfer those measurements to your next board.
Step 7: Cut Out the Beachwood Boards for Outlets
Now, if you have never completed a cut out on your own, no worries. You can do this! I have found that the simplest way to create a cut out is by first using a drill, and a drill bit to make holes in two of the corners of your cutout.
Then using a jigsaw, place the blade in one of the holes, and simply connect the dots!
Step 8: Install Outlets
(Make sure you kill the power to the room you are working on!) Then slide the board in place , and string the outlet through the hole. Odds are you will need longer screws to secure the outlet to it’s housing, but those are available at The Home Depot.
Once you have the outlet screwed back in place, you will be able to replace the cover.
Step 8: Rip Beachwood Boards to Size
Seriously, that was the trickiest part! Just keep installing boards as shown above. Once you get past outlets it should become pretty methodical. Just keep going until you get to the ceiling. Depending on the height of your ceiling you may need to rip (cut lengthwise) your last row of boards. I used a table saw to make this last cut. As you can see my last board does not touch the ceiling, here is why… First of all, you need a little room for play in order to be able to squeeze that last board in…
Second, I knew I was going to be putting up moulding that would cover the discrepancies. Now you may ask, why even put up the last piece of shiplap? Well, that is your call, because of the type of boards I was using for my moulding, I wanted to be able to have a nice secure board (shiplap board) to fasten my trim to.
Step 9: Caulk the Seams
Once I finished installing my moulding I did caulk my seam where the moulding and ceiling meet. Caulk fixes everything!
Finishing Touches
Because I was using this as an accent wall, I wanted create a very finished look in the corners. I used a small piece of quarter round to hide any gaps where the shiplap and adjacent walls met.
Then I put the room back together and basked in the gorgeous ambiance these boards create! I am absolutely in love with the beautiful texture of the boards. They are still very bright and light without looking sterile. This may in fact be my new favorite room in the house!
Final Reveal
Thanks for following along! Take Luck, Corey.
Follow our Bedroom Ideas board on Pinterest for more inspiring decor ideas. Find more inspiration to decorate your living room for your style in our Bedroom Ideas on The Home Depot Blog.
To create your own beachwood bedroom accent wall, shop beachwood and other appearance boards at The Home Depot.
The post Transform Your Bedroom with Beachwood Appearance Boards appeared first on The Home Depot Blog.
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Corey Decker of Sawdust 2 Stitches needed something to spruce up her blah bedroom. She typically used it as storage space for extra furniture, but decided that it needed an accent wall. Find out how she used beachwood appearance boards to create a coastal retreat.
Transform Your Bedroom with Beachwood Appearance Boards
Hey all! My master bedroom has always been the storage space for all my leftover furniture. It was the place all the cast offs gathered. Granted, it wasn’t awful, it just wasn’t great. It was blah… It needed something. It needed an accent wall, but not just any accent wall, it needed to be light and airy, while still having some character. That’s when I found these amazing shiplap style (tongue and groove boards) that had tons of texture, without being too distracting. It was a match made in heaven and I decided to design my whole room around these yummy boards! So if you need some inspiration in any room, follow along to see how easy it can be to take your room from “blah” to magazine drool worthy!
Materials
Silva Star Prefinished Boards (20 sq. ft. per package)
2″ Finish Nails
Moulding (Optional)
Corner Trim (Optional)
Caulk (if adding moulding or trim)
Tools
3′ Level
Pencil
Square
Tape Measure
Drill
1/2″ Drill Bit
Jigsaw
Nail Gun
Table Saw
Step 1: Pre-Mark Studs
Ok, let’s dive in! The best way to effectively attach the boards to the wall, is by making sure you are hitting a stud with your nails. The easiest way I have found to do this is to pre-mark your studs. Find your studs and then draw a line using the level so that you will always have a point of reference. (This little step will save you a lot of time and nails!)
Step 2: Measure Square Footage
Once the studs are marked we are ready to begin! You will need to measure your square footage, for instance the wall I am applying the appearance boards to is 10 x 15 ft. So, I needed approximately 150 sq. ft. (It’s smart to factor in about 10% for waste.) When picking my shiplap boards I opted for the SilvaStar Prefinished Patterned Boards. They have a really awesome whitewash finish that still allows you to see the board’s natural beauty! I love that it gives it a light and airy feel without being to polished.
Step 3: Attache the First Beachwood Board
To get started I attached the first board at the base of the front of the board. (I will only do this on the starter board.)
Then using a nail gun positioned at a 45 degree angle I nailed at the base of the tongue of the board into the wall. (Making sure to hit one of your established stud lines.)
Step 4: Install the Boards
That’s it! That is all it takes to install these boards! You are now ready for your next board. Using a tape measure, measure the length of your next board.
Step 5: Mark the Length of Your Next Board
Mark the length of your next board. Once you have determined the length use a square and circular saw (or a mitersaw) to cut the board. Then install as previously shown.
Tip: Make sure you stagger the length of your starter board in each row. By doing so you will avoid having all your board joints from lining up. I would highly suggest having these joints staggered, not only for stability, but also for aesthetics.
Step 6: Slide the Boards into Place
As you can see the application is really simple and straight forward. The boards slide into place, and the tongue sits in the groove, making it easy to install with just one person. I have found that the trickiest part is when you need to incorporate an outlet, or switch. In all honesty, it really isn’t that bad. Just take careful measurements and you will be fine! Start by measuring the placement of the outlet, and transfer those measurements to your next board.
Step 7: Cut Out the Beachwood Boards for Outlets
Now, if you have never completed a cut out on your own, no worries. You can do this! I have found that the simplest way to create a cut out is by first using a drill, and a drill bit to make holes in two of the corners of your cutout.
Then using a jigsaw, place the blade in one of the holes, and simply connect the dots!
Step 8: Install Outlets
(Make sure you kill the power to the room you are working on!) Then slide the board in place , and string the outlet through the hole. Odds are you will need longer screws to secure the outlet to it’s housing, but those are available at The Home Depot.
Once you have the outlet screwed back in place, you will be able to replace the cover.
Step 8: Rip Beachwood Boards to Size
Seriously, that was the trickiest part! Just keep installing boards as shown above. Once you get past outlets it should become pretty methodical. Just keep going until you get to the ceiling. Depending on the height of your ceiling you may need to rip (cut lengthwise) your last row of boards. I used a table saw to make this last cut. As you can see my last board does not touch the ceiling, here is why… First of all, you need a little room for play in order to be able to squeeze that last board in…
Second, I knew I was going to be putting up moulding that would cover the discrepancies. Now you may ask, why even put up the last piece of shiplap? Well, that is your call, because of the type of boards I was using for my moulding, I wanted to be able to have a nice secure board (shiplap board) to fasten my trim to.
Step 9: Caulk the Seams
Once I finished installing my moulding I did caulk my seam where the moulding and ceiling meet. Caulk fixes everything!
Finishing Touches
Because I was using this as an accent wall, I wanted create a very finished look in the corners. I used a small piece of quarter round to hide any gaps where the shiplap and adjacent walls met.
Then I put the room back together and basked in the gorgeous ambiance these boards create! I am absolutely in love with the beautiful texture of the boards. They are still very bright and light without looking sterile. This may in fact be my new favorite room in the house!
Final Reveal
Thanks for following along! Take Luck, Corey.
Follow our Bedroom Ideas board on Pinterest for more inspiring decor ideas. Find more inspiration to decorate your living room for your style in our Bedroom Ideas on The Home Depot Blog.
To create your own beachwood bedroom accent wall, shop beachwood and other appearance boards at The Home Depot.
The post Transform Your Bedroom with Beachwood Appearance Boards appeared first on The Home Depot Blog.
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Beautiful Homes of Instagram: New England Home
How wonderful it is to have you here today. Thank you so much for the visit my friends! I am also really grateful for having Ellen Sharpe of @featherglass on our “Beautiful Homes of Instagram” series. Ellen is a wonderful person and she has a home that should not only leave you inspired but also more relaxed… and get ready for this: her kitchen island seats eight! I am in love with her entire kitchen and I am sure you will love it too. Here, the homeowner explains more about her style:
“To say I was thrilled when Luciane asked me to be a part of her “Beautiful Homes of Instagram” series is an understatement! When I had only dreams of doing my renovation and addition, HomeBunch was a major source of ideas and inspiration for me.
I have always had a love of interior design. I would spend hours thumbing through magazines. But now with social media, there is so much design inspiration at your fingertips. During my renovation I started really working on building my instagram account to capture and share my process and ideas. It has been a wonderful experience where I have gotten to meet so many amazing people, including Luciane! I hope my followers are able to get daily bits of inspiration that they can translate into their own homes. I love when people reach out to me for design help and I am even able to offer remote design options.
My husband, my daughter and I (plus 2 adorable West Highland Terriers) live just 10 miles north of Boston Massachusetts in a small New England town. We bought our neglected little bungalow just down the street from where I grew up. Although it was in severe disrepair, the cottage like exterior and the stone chimney in front drew us to it. An initial renovation to make the house livable kept us happy there for years but ultimately we needed more space. We weighed our options and decided a renovation with a 2 story addition to include an open concept living space and master suite was what would work best for our family.
To save money, we upcycle a lot of materials and use repurposed furnishings. My design style tends to be light, clean, classic and comfortable. I love mixing in some French and farmhouse elements as well.”
Get ready to feel inspired and pin a lot!
Beautiful Homes of Instagram: New England Home
The front of the house has remained the same and I love the Bungalow look it has. It looks really small and unassuming from the front, much like a classic cottage.
Color: Benjamin Moore Stonington Gray
Trim: Benjamin Moore Super White
Door Color: Benjamin Moore Black Panther
Front Door: Custom
Chimney: Natural Fieldstone
Front Porch Light: Progress Lighting Maison Collection Wall Mount Lantern
House Numbers: Pottery Barn Tree Branch House Numbers
Kitchen
A big island and a gas range were a must because I love to cook.
The kitchen island sits 8!!! How dreamy is that?!!!
Counterstools: Cosmopolitan Beige Linen Counter Stools.
Window Sash: Benjamin Moore Black Panther
Paint Color & Countertop
Cabinets: Kraftmaid Shaker Style – unfinished and Painted in Benjamin Moore Advance Paint in Snowfall White.
Countertops and backsplash: White Princess Quartzite
Stove: Ilve Majestic 36 inch Italian Range
Dishwasher: Bosch panel ready dishwasher
Lighting
Linear Chandelier: Perryton 8 light Island Pendant – similar here.
Pot Filler Faucet: Rohl.
Kitchen Sink
One thing that is a little different in my kitchen is I have a corner sink. It may appear small but it is very deep and hides a lot of dirty dishes!
Faucet: Kohler K99261 Artifacts Pull Down Faucet.
Similar Kitchen Runner: here – Other Beautiful Runners: here, here, here, here, here, here, here & here.
Hardware
Hardware: Top Knobs Bin Pulls & Pulls.
Hutch Cabinet
I’m a bit obsessed with butler’s pantries and my space just did not allow for one. Instead, I decided to design a reduced depth bank of glass front cabinets that gives me all the storage I need.
Cremone Bolts: A29 6 foot Cast Iron Plain Window Cremone – similar here.
Hardware: Top Knobs Pulls & Appliances Pulls.
Dining Room
The dining room opens to a beautiful dining area with plenty of natural light.
Dining Table: RH – similar here & here.
Chairs: RH – similar here & here.
Chandelier: Hubberton Forge – similar here.
Textures
A reclaimed wood dining table adds the right amount of texture to this dining room.
The hurricanes were purchased at a local store but these are exactly the same: Cube Geometric Glass Terrarium.
Kitchen Sitting Area
The sitting area is one of my favorite rooms at Ellen’s home. How inviting and pretty! Paint color is Benjamin Moore Smoke and Mirrors CSP-105.
Trim: Benjamin Moore Snowfall White
Beam: Magnolia Beam by Old World Traditions
Light: Nadine 1 light Schoolhouse Pendant
Vintage Secretary: Painted in White Chalk Paint and distressed.
Oversized Chairs: West Elm Bliss Armchair
Pillow: Arhaus
Ottoman
This was a renovation project. It was a leather too mahogany ottoman that I refinished with white chalk paint and general finishes light brown dye stain to give a reclaimed wood look and covered the leather with batting and linen.
Beautiful Ottoman Coffee Tables: here, here, here & here.
Similar Knit Throw: here & here.
Chairs
Deconstructed Chairs: Four Hands Furniture – similar here, here, here, here & here.
Trim
Walls, Ceiling and Woodwork: Benjamin Moore Snowfall White.
Family Room
I come from a large family and we gather here often so for the interior space, we opted for an open concept. That entailed moving a steep center stairway to the second floor off to the back corner of the addition and doing the same floors throughout the entire first floor.
Woodwork/Ceiling and Walls : Benjamin Moore Snowfall White
Coffee table: Vintage; refinished.
Sconces: Custom made with acorn glass shades – similar here.
Oversized Chairs (far left): West Elm
Sofa
Sofa: Rowe Furniture slipcovered in charcoal Linen – similar here, here & here.
Hardwood Flooring
Floors: Shaw Floors – Solid Prefinished Hickory Collection: Rio Grande Color: Grandview
Similar Olive Tree: Here.
Oversized Chair: West Elm
Staircase
I love the look of old stairways so something we did splurge on was a custom wreathed handrail that was handmade by James Dean of Jamesrdean.com
Details
Stair and railing Stain: Minwax Ebony – Twist Taper top wood balusters.
Woodwork and walls: Benjamin Moore Snowfall white
Front Room
Our Front Room is the one room on the first floor that is separate from the open concept space but still has a wide view into it. This room has the original wood burning fireplace and it’s where we gather when we watch television. Speaking of television…it’s hidden behind those distressed doors!
Linen Sofa: Arhaus Emory Grand Sofa.
Side Chair: Elton Chair West Elm
Rug
Jute Rug: Pottery Barn
Beautiful Deconstructed-style Sofa: Here.
Paint Color
Paint Color: Benjamin Moore Snowfall White
Similar Basket: Pottery Barn.
Chandelier
Chandelier: Lockhart Chandelier Pottery Barn.
Powder Room
Paint: Benjamin Moore Snowfall White
Tile: Marble Hexagon Tile
Sink: Signature Hardware
Light: Ariella Ovale Glass Pendant Light
Daughter’s Bedroom
This was the first room on the second floor to be complete. It connects to a spare bedroom with a shared bathroom with a small hallway between the 2 rooms.
Paint: Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter
Trim: Benjamin Moore Super White
Bed: Linen Nailhead Bed
Mini Chandelier: Gallery Versailles Wrought Iron And Crystal Mini Chandelier
Loveseat: Colette in Flax Beige Pier One Imports
Light Hardwood Flooring
Flooring: French Oak finished with Woca Lye in Driftwood White – similar here & here.
Doors: Jeld-wen Monroe Smooth
Hardware: Nostalgic Warehouse Meadows Plate in Timeless Bronze with Oval Crystal Glass Knob.
Paint Walls and Trim: Benjamin Moore Snowfall White
Master Bedroom
This space was one of my favorite to design and it was the last that we completed. I wanted the space to be serene and uncluttered. Future plans include planking the ceiling and picture frame molding on the walls.
French Doors with Opening Sidelights : Ashworth
Bed: Jardin From Frontgate, King
Paint Color & Fireplace
White Bedroom Paint Color: Snowfall White by Benjamin Moore.
Fireplace: Valor Victorian Gas Fireplace/Windsor Style
Mantle: Antique Marble, Craigslist Find
TV: The Frame TV Samsung
Chandelier
Chandelier: Pottery Barn.
Linens: Pottery Barn.
Bedside Light: Chloe Mercury Glass Hobnail Task Lamp Pottery Barn.
Indulge
Vanity: Aberdeen 60 in Double Vanity with Open Shelf – Dove Grey – Home Decorators Collection
Sink Faucets: Symmons Allura Widespread Faucet in Chrome
Mirrors: Homegoods – similar here.
Lights: Elk 63039 Schoolhouse 1 Light Pendant.
Shower Wall: AZEK Trim boards custom cut into shiplap.
Master Bathroom
Even though not entirely complete as we still need glass shower doors, all the finishes came together nicely to create something fitting for a home built in New England in 1900 and still have a sleek clean feel.
Tub: Strom Solitude Acrylic Double Ended Pedestal Tub
Tub Faucet: Pfister Tisbury Wall Mount Tub Filler in Chrome
Paint Walls and Trim: Benjamin Moore Snowfall White
Tile: Allen and Roth Herringbone Marble – similar here & here.
Grout: Pure White
Mirror: HomeGoods – similar here – Others: here, here, here & here.
Back View
Previously the back of the house had a pretty treacherous long set of stairs. We decided to break that up with a few steps down to a raised stone patio.
We utilized the help of Orazio Guevara Sr. from JustDrawit https://justdrawit.com/ to draw up our building plans. I knew I wanted to open up the back of the house to the outdoors and to flood the inside with natural light. The windows and doors on the first floor helped us achieve a classic New England look.
I always loved the look of copper gutters but that just wasn’t in our budget so we went with aluminum and chose the bronze color which gave us a similar look.
Carriage House
When we bought the house we were lucky enough to have a bonus detached space that we now refer to as the “carriage house”.
Exterior Siding: Benjamin Moore Stonington Gray
Exterior Trim: Benjamin Moore Super White
Interior
I tend to get a little more experimental in this space.
Walls and Trim: Benjamin Moore Super White
Floors: Wide Pine floor stained.
Shiplap
Gray Wood Walls: Rough Spruce with Greywash stain.
Ottoman: Restoration Hardware.
Table
Most of the furniture is up cycled and vintage items that I’ve refinished. Its a cozy and rustic retreat just steps from home!
Loft
2nd floor ceiling: Pine Tongue and Groove washed with a 1:1 ratio of water and flat white latex paint.
2nd Floor Coffee Table: Arhaus (no longer available) – Other beautiful coffee tables: here, here, here, here, here, here & here.
Floors: Wide Pine, painted white.
Wall Paint Color
Walls: Benjamin Moore Gray Owl
Main House Back Porch
Wall Lanterns: Quoizel Danville 8 inch outdoor light
Ceiling Fan: Litex E-KM52ABZ5CMR
Planters: Brugge Salvaged Wood and Metal Planters from Restoration Hardware.
Exterior Details
We designed a lot of detail into the woodwork around the windows and added some flairs to the upper portion of the siding. For this we enlisted the help of David Bilbilian of A&T Remodeling.
The addition was designed by me and built by my husband who owns and operates ProRestoration.
Trim : Azek
Siding: Cedar Shake
Gutters and Downspouts: Aluminum Bronze
Steps
We used bluestone for the patio material as it has a classic and timeless look.
Stone: Natural Fieldstone
Patio: 12 x 12 Bluestone tile
House Color: Benjamin Moore Stonington Gray
Trim: Benjamin Moore Super White
Doors and Windows: Andersen
Many thanks to Ellen Sharpe for sharing all of the details above. Make sure to follow @featherglass on Instagram for more inspiration!
Photography: Lorraine Jackson.
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Kitchen with Blue Island
When this custom builder decided to build a home for themselves, the location was obvious – his wife had grown up spending her summer‘s on Mayflower Beach in Cape Cod.
All of the cabinetry and millwork for the home were crafted by Lewis & Weldon Custom Kitchens (previously featured here & here). The goal was to create a down-to-earth simple beachy theme that gave the feeling of always being there.
The contrast of classic white, mixed with the Benjamin Moore “Old Navy” blue island echoes the feeling of the ocean and beach that are just steps away.
The choice of glass front refrigeration, glass sides of the upper cabinets, and no door to the pantry, all work to add depth, lighten the space and create character.
Now, the toughest decision is to know whether you should stay in and cook dinner in this great space, or go for a walk on the beach.
Kitchen with Blue Island
A white kitchen with blue island is truly a classic choice that stands the test of time. This kitchen also features wide plank hardwood flooring and the shiplap walls.
Fridge: Sub-Zero 48″ S648PRO
Cabinet Paint Color
Cabinetry & Walls Paint Color: Benjamin Moore “Mascarpone” AF-20
Backsplash: Genrose Stone it is their “Fresco” collection in Blanco Brillo — a hand made 3×6 Italian tile – similar here – Other Beautiful Tiles: here, here, here, here & here.
Kitchen Island Paint Color
The blue island paint color is Benjamin Moore “Old Navy” 2063-10. This is such a classic color… it looks great on front doors and siding as well!
Kitchen Island Dimensions: The island measures 96” x 42”.
Countertop
Island Countertop – Butcher’s Block from John Boos.
Island Cabinetry
Island Cabinetry: Custom inset cabinetry in a painted maple with an applied molding door.
Beautiful Cutting Boards: here & here.
Cabinetry
Perimeter cabinetry: Custom frameless cabinetry in a painted maple with a traditional shaker style door.
Range Hood – Lewis & Weldon custom hood with GE Monogram Hood Insert ZVC36LSS.
Rangetop – Monogram 36” Professional Gas Rangetop with 6 Burners (Natural Gas) – similar here & here.
Oven – Monogram 30” Professional French-Door Electronic Convection Single Wall Oven – similar here.
Customized
A pair of custom pull-out spice drawer and pull-out utensil drawer flank the cooktop – similar here.
Perimeter Countertop
Perimeter countertops are a Quartzite called “La Dolce Vita”.
Dishwasher: GE Monogram ZDT915SIJII with custom panel by Lewis & Weldon.
Sink: Franke Sink- PKX11028.
Faucet – Kohler.
Lighting: Schoolhouse.
Ceiling Treatment: 6” V-groove.
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Pantry
Who wouldn’t love to have a pantry like that?! The combination of open shelves and drawers come handy and keep everything organized. Paint color is Old Navy by Benjamin Moore.
Cabinet Hardware: Restoration Hardware – similar here.
Microwave – 24 in. Sharp Stainless Steel Microwave Drawer Oven.
Flooring: Stonewood Products, 5″ Torrington | Prefinished Oiled White Oak, High Plains Collection – similar here, here & here.
“Cheers” Cold Drink Tub: here.
Many thanks to the cabinet designer for sharing the details above!
Interiors: Lewis & Weldon Custom Kitchens – (Instagram – Facebook)
Photography: JFW Photography.
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