These past two weeks have involved 12 to 14 hour days, moving, unpacking, cooking and getting ready for the housewarming party which was scheduled for Memorial Day weekend.
The movers came the 18th and made several trips from the storage unit and the garage across the street, moving in what furniture and boxes I thought I would want to use in the cottage. Pictures of this move you ask? Nope, didn't even think to take a single picture. What kind of blogger am I???
I did take time out of the busy schedule to cook the very first meal at the cottage and to test the gas stove. Menu: linguine with clam sauce, arugula salad with feta, garlic toast (for dipping into the sauce) and several scotches! Yummy.
I was able to stay at the cottage the first night and here is the view from the deck in the early morning. After this quite moment, it was unpacking and washing everything before putting it away.
At the same time, my friend and neighbor, Deb, whose son and daughter-in-law were so badly wounded at the Marathon bombing was able to get away for a couple of nights. Needed to feed her and take good care of her, so...meal 2.
Haddock poached in tomatoes, capers, olives and wine, with feta topping, wilted spinach and multi-grain baguette for dipping. A hearty red too!
The next few pictures are from the same point in the great room, turning around. Here you can see the view, the fireplace, TV, and living room space. I have used my parents Heywood-Wakefield furniture from the Blue Anchor and even found room for my mother's antique corn cutter. I used to set my hair in rollers each night by it, watching TV and trying to stay up past my bedtime. Good memories.
Turning right, you can see the dining area with my swap shop table, chairs and chandelier. Chair seats are covered with Ralph Lauren tablecloths, stain resistant, gotten at Home Goods when they were on sale. Tablecloths and shower curtains make good choices for inexpensive fabric to use for seat cushions, drapes, bed skirts, etc. I have to give my friend Rosella the credit for this idea as she used table cloths for drapes years ago. The drift wood "heron" was brought back from Florida years ago by my mother. My dad thought she was crazy but it lived at the Blue Anchor, my mother's condo at the Belmont and now here. I love it.
Continuing to turn right the kitchen comes into view. I would recommend to anyone the Jet Mist granite with the antique finish. It looks like soapstone with none of the maintenance issues. I also think it looks like the black sand on some beaches. Has a fabulous texture to it as well.
This is the Mimi McCallum corner. Mimi is the cousin of Kurt Spence and a good friend of mine as well. Mimi and her husband, John, came to stay at the cottage a few years ago and she painted the marsh picture, with lime green and coral kayaks, for me. Her sea grapes picture is in this corner as well. The Heywood-Wakefield desk is also a dump find.
Another shot of the kitchen. The floor cloth I painted for the old kitchen works perfectly in the new space, making me very happy.
Moving on to the guest room. The morning light in here is amazing, no sleeping late when you visit.
Guest room from another angle. Am not sure this will stay this way, but love that the first paint by numbers picture I got in Florida works in this room. The mirror was a dump find that I had in my bedroom in the old cottage but it works best here now.
The mermaid bath is better than I had hoped. It makes me smile every time I go into the space. Shelf and mirror frame are dump finds and add to the whimsy of the room.
My bedroom is the least finished room in the cottage. Pictures are not hung and I haven't figured out what to put at the end of the bed. Guess there will have to be at least one more blog entry when this room is finished. Bloomie, the cat, is very happy here even if it is not finished!
Master bedroom as well. Better pics to come.
But who really cares if the room is finished with this view from the bed, not me! I get to wake up to this each and every morning, worth its weight in gold!
I have decided that I love to redo bathrooms. My bathroom is tranquil and timeless. the light fixture makes me happy with its art deco feel.
Since there has been a great deal of rain on the Cape since I moved in, I even christened the indoor shower.
Shower door is great. Really like the fact that it was centered in the middle of the space with stationary panels on either side. How about that polka dotted towel I found to round out the design, gotta love it!
Although the landscaping is not finished, thought I would share what has been done so far. I bought the grasses and the hardy hibiscuses at Rice's Market late last fall. They wintered over in my garage and seem to be thriving. Next came the great buys at Job Lot's truck sale early this spring. Azaleas, Spireas, Rhodies, and a different grass were gotten in one trip. Then I heard about the Arbor Day sale at Agway where I got three roses and several Hydrangeas. Great variety of colors and blooming throughout the year.
View of the cottage as you arrive. Driveway and walkways will be bordered by cobblestone with small gravel filled in. Cannot wait for that to start. might now have to sweep the floors in the cottage twice a day once the sand issue is resolved.
This might be my favorite view of the new exterior of the cottage. Love, love, love the wall, low seats that run the length of the deck, the roof line, outdoor shower, and the different windows. With all the work done and the new look, the cottage still fits into the neighborhood, something of which I am very proud.
Lessons Learned:
1. As you would imagine, designs for electrical work favors those who are right handed. As a lefty, I should have reversed the bathrooms so the electric outlet were on the left, not the right. Not such a big deal as I have been living in a right handed world my whole life, but something to think about in the future.
2. When we were planning the cottage I realized that the "extras" were adding up. After some online research, I found that most projects go over budget from 10 to 18%. That being said, when Russ handed me the "extras" bill, I asked if I should wait to sit down before I opened it. Good news, we did go over but only by about 8 % and I did get just about everything I wanted.
3. I had the time of my life during this project. There was few if any issues, all the providers gave that extra bit to make the cottage the best it could be, the space is perfect for what I need or want...ahhhh!