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Hello everyone, I hope your week is going well. We are enjoying beautiful sunny days here with some cooler nights. I have been asked some questions about our little boathouse lately so I thought it was time to do a post on some of my favorite photos of it and give you an overview of it. Our Boathouse was built by my husband and son about 6 years ago and since neither of them are carpenters ,I for one am pretty impressed with how well they did. Over the years I think most who have seen it have fallen in love with it too. This is the view from across our pond. This is another angle of the Boathouse so you can see the bumped out windowseat and the little conservatory on the back. We have used recycled materials as much as we could. The conservatory was built with old wooden french doors and an old window on this end that opens in for fresh air. On the roof there is an old patio door for a skylight. I am not sure of the exact measurements of our Boathouse but the main area is aprox. 13 ft by 20 ft. and the conservatory is aprox 10ft by 4 ft. The roof was built with a higher pitch to allow for the loft. First we will check out the covered porch. It is a perfect place for afternoon tea. I collected some old doors and windows from the Restore and Coulson's. The door was an old church door. I loved these old windows that I bought from the Restore before our Boathouse was even a dream but I knew we would use them some day.I love the peak over them . I have been asked for the plans we used but we just picked up an idea here and there and designed it from there. As you come inside the conservatory is straight ahead. The french doors inside were a perfect find as they are smaller and have etched glass which you can't see from my photo. They were white but I painted them green. The big mirrored shelf over the door was from a local auction sale. The conservatory has had different looks depending on the season...... a garden theme here. Lunch in the conservatory with a victorian theme. The nook is one of my favorite spots..... perfect for reading a book and watching the wildlife around the pond. There is a little loft for the grandchildren. An old ladder that was my husbands grandfathers is used to climb up there. The loft Another nook view. I bought this antique iron bed at the 70 mile yardsale for $15.......my favorite treasure of the day. I am looking forward to going again this September. Almost everything in the Boathouse is from yardsales or thrift shops..... I do love a good treasure hunt! The wooden bucket got a coat of soft aqua green paint and some beautiful garden peonies. One of my favorite afternoon teas. The chairs were given to me and I slipcovered them.....the toile was a thrift store find and the other one I made from an old bedspread. The mantel was from a yardsale and the electric fireplace insert was from the restore. The mirror, cupboard and tables were also yardsale finds. A vintage quilt and linens on the old ladder. I enjoy changing the look with different quilts, bedspreads from time to time. Now, I have this vintage pale pink popcorn bedspread on the bed but who knows what it will be next week! The Boathouse was shingled with cedar shingles even the roof. I have no idea how they were able to do the little windowed gable on the roof but I think it adds a lot of charm. I think that gives a pretty good overview of our Boathouse but if there is anything else you would like to know just ask and no I do not rent out my husband and son! Ha! Ha! To see the Boathouse White Christmas click here. Or for a Cosy English Country Christmas look go here. Enjoy the rest of your week! Carolyn