Saturday, 28 November 2015

Out of the Blue


There's something very tranquil about shades of aqua. The master bedroom was another wallpapered room with dark drapes and carpets. I decided on Rich Teal for the headboard wall, with a duck egg hue on the remaining walls. We added a grey tufted headboard, and the result is a spa-like quality that really changes the feel of this room -


Here's a look at the room before we moved in - 


It's amazing how a few coats of paint can drastically transform a room! 


Friday, 6 November 2015

Let it Slide

WThe next item on my wish list is now a reality! One thing this house was lacking was proper cottage doors. I wrote some weeks ago about finding an ad for old doors for sale that came out of another old cottage that was being renovated. I was lucky enough to buy all 5 of the remaining doors for a steal! Our favourite carpenter, Evan, hung four of the doors several weeks ago. Tonight he put up the last one in the living room, and it's a sliding door. I've admired this look on Pinterest for many months now, and I was delighted when Evan agreed to do one for me here. 

                                        

The old door opened into the room instead of against the wall, so it was always awkward. I think this door is my new favourite thing in a cottage full of my favourite things! I may never leave. Ever. 
 
Here's the other doors -

                              

                              

                             

                              
                                  Cozy. Very cozy. 

Sunday, 27 September 2015

On the Roof

Like everything else, it took a bit longer to get the roof on than expected, but it's done!

While far from finished, here's the "after" pic:


Ignore the construction zone surroundings and peeling paint - those issues will be addressed soon. The good news is that we can finally use this space for storage. Hooray!!

Sunday, 13 September 2015

It's a Gas!

There's something very elemental about cooking on a gas stove. I haven't had one since the 80's, so I'm getting reacquainted with gas cooking!

                                   

love the old look of this new cooker. You can see where I've added my mother's Wedgwood plate as decoration. This kitchen has the advantage of triple aspect windows, so it's a very cheerful space to cook in. We aren't finished by any means, but it's getting there!

Sunday, 6 September 2015

The Ugly Truth


Up until now I've posted mostly the lovely "after" pics at the end of each project. But today I'm sharing the view out my kitchen window and the back "garden". This is the ugly, construction side of the cottage! 




It actually looked better BEFORE all the work -



"What happened???" you ask.  Part of the lawn had to be taken up to lay the gas pipes. And there was some earth moving needed to set that beast of a gas tank (still thinking about how we will hide that thing).  The rest of the grass fell victim to our former plumber who ran amuck on the digger!
 
This is yet another future project on our list. Stay tuned and I'll update you when we start beautifying this eyesore!





Monday, 31 August 2015

Raising the Roof

The "to-do" list for our cottage seems to be endless! This week we are putting a roof on the garage. Here's what it looked like before-


There were holes in the roof, birds nesting everywhere, and the vines!

Our ever present carpenter, Evan, is building the new roof with the help of his friend, Colin.  Here's a look at the progress -



More pics to follow as the project nears completion!





Friday, 28 August 2015

A Booth with a View

On my list of things I've always wanted in my "dream house" was a breakfast bar or booth with a nice view.  Don't ask me why, just something that has always been on my mind.


                                     
     

When I got the first look at this particular window in our kitchen area, I knew I'd have to do something with it.


So after my quest to find matching monks benches that I could paint, then for a pub table of the right size that I could add a graphic to, this is what I came up with.



I wanted to raise the "booth" up to improve the view, so we had our carpenter, Evan, construct one out of rough cut wood - 



Using a nifty vinegar and steel wool technique for quickly ageing the wood, here is what the finished result looks like -





This raises everything up by 6 inches, just enough to put you in the window.





So here's a few different angles of our breakfast/afternoon tea/drinks booth -

 




I had my tea here this morning, and all I can say is, the Moonlight Cottage Cafe is now open for business!