In my last blog post, I gave an introduction of my mom and dad’s house, the story of how we came to buy it, and shared some photos of the exterior. Today, I’m taking you on a photo tour…
An English cottage has a style that is simple, inviting, and timeless. But there are certain elements you must include to achieve this look.
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A simple, serene cottage house with garden.
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This 3-bed house plan gives puts a modern twist on the traditional cottage style. The exterior features a stone chimney combined with brick and lap siding, abundant windows and a broad shed dormer over the shed dormered entry porch. Just inside the home, a stunning family room is adjacent to a 2-story entry. The family room lies under a soaring cathedral ceiling with exposed beams. The home's dining and kitchen flow beautifully in an open layout. The kitchen includes a large island and a walk-in pantry. The second level features 3 bedrooms. The master bedroom lies under a decorative trayed ceiling and features a stunning Juliet balcony that overlooks the family room. The master bathroom features a dual vanity, an enclosed toilet area, and a walk-in closet. Bedrooms 2 and 3 share a centrally located hall bathroom.
I'm excited to be sharing all about English Cottage style with you today, and 12 easy ways to incorporate elements into your own home! *Feature Photo Credit : Making it in the Mountains I love studying different styles, breaking them down and showing some of the individual elements that the style is known for, because
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Explore the subtle elegance of soft pastel pink and gray exteriors in our latest collection of images. From the refined grace of Victorian homes to the sleek simplicity of modern townhouses, and the cozy allure of countryside cottages, this color palette offers a sophisticated and gentle touch to various architectural styles. Perfect for those looking to add a serene and stylish look to their home's exterior.
Score ideas from inspiring images of cozy cottage kitchens for your own redesign, renovation, or new build.
More than 4 billion people live in urban areas globally. It’s now projected that by 2050, more than two-thirds of the world population will live in urban areas. So no wonder we pay more importance to the buildings and structures around us.
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Sq. Ft.: 1,285 | Bedrooms: 2 | Bathrooms: 2
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On a Swedish allotment stands this small cottage decorated with vintage and salvaged furniture with a small seperate bedroom shed.
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We’re delighted to share that our new cottage is being featured in the March / April 2023 issue of House Beautiful , entitled, “Backyard Retreats.”
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Welcome to the first installment of the ELEMENTS OF HOME series. Each month I plan to showcase a different residential style here on the blog. It is my hope that by laying out the basics of each home style, you will be able to determine which suits your lifestyle and preferences the most. When…
Stone, stucco and wood combine to give this 2-bed storybook cottage a timeless appeal. A covered entry welcomes you inside. The entry gives you views all the way through to the back of the home to the vaulted great room with windows on the back wall. The kitchen island gives you prep space and has room for two sinks. It is open to the great room and dining room with french doors leading to a porch in the back-left corner. There's a tiny alcove with a storage closet with a built-in desk lining two walls. This is a great place to study or to keep the home organized. The bedroom in back has a vaulted ceiling and a pocket door opens to the bathroom. A walk-in closet completes that bedroom suite. The second bedroom is in the front-right corner and has its own bath as well. Your stackable washer/dryer is located just inside the garage door. A closet is opposite the laundry room and helps contain clutter.
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More than 4 billion people live in urban areas globally. It’s now projected that by 2050, more than two-thirds of the world population will live in urban areas. So no wonder we pay more importance to the buildings and structures around us.