Monday, November 28, 2011

So Close Yet So Far Away


In my dreams, my finished and decorated cottage awaits. In reality, however, cottage renovations have come to a halt. My general contractor is missing and cold weather limits progress. Oh well. Until spring...

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Sea-inspired Items for Your Home



Just when I thought I was a year over decorative coral items, I found a pattern to make this adorable knitted coral doohickey on Etsy by jpolka. Too cute!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Coat One in the Making of Cottage Indigo Blue



Imagine my delight when I discovered I could paint my faded powerblue vinyl siding a deep indigo (it's actually darker than pictured). If you haven't heard already, Sherwin Williams offers "VinylSafe(R) technology" that allows you to paint vinyl in shades that normally would cause buckling with regular paint. This color is "Indigo Batik"--it's supposed to be a one-coat application, but the color is so deep that I'll probably have to do two and a half. After 3 days spent on a rickety ladder, I was able to paint one coat on the upper front and one side wall. Yes, the white skirting will be changed and new shutters to come! Progressing and to be continued!

Monday, September 5, 2011

September Check-In

Things are still moving, but nowhere near completion. At least I can use the earthquake and hurricane as excuses. :/ Discovered a series of water leaks in bathroom and kitchen, not to mention the old RV windows in the kitchen. So now what was supposed to be an easy kitchen "cover-up" has morphed into a complete re-do (all new windows, ripping out all cabinets, and redoing all the walls/floors. Fortunately, I have a good feeling everything will be done, interior-wise, by November.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Hot Weather Delays

Ughh...just when I thought the ball was moving, it's come to a complete stop. It could be September before completion.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Vote for Me to Win a Makeover!!!

Hey folks! If you're on Facebook, please vote for me in the Su Casa Beach Home Makeover Contest! To vote, go to http://www.facebook.com/SuCasaFurniture and "Like" the page.

Then go to, https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150201746181396&set=a.10150186516326396.303095.42947831395&type=1&theater&pid=7429194&id=42947831395 and "Like" the photo of my living room!


Thanks a bunch!!!

Progressing...bit by bit

Sorry for all the debris, but things are moving in the right direction! Aim to be done with living room by July!





Sunday, June 5, 2011

DIY Instructions for Board and Batten Shutters

Check out these DIY instructions for board and batten shutters from the folks at Little House in the Suburbs. I'm on it!

Build Your Own Batten Board Shutters

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Exterior Updates--Cheah!

20% Progress.





PROGRESS, as of June 3, 2011

Thanks to a new door from Lowe's and the beginning stage of painting, the exterior is on its way. Today I hand washed the front siding, but it still needs a power wash. I've yet to install the new outdoor sconce or house number sign, and I've got to get shutters that fit the windows. I was literally trembling with anticipation in getting that Mothraesque butterfly (see before) off the facade--and yeah, the campy seahorse birdbath is getting the boot too. I want easy-going curb appeal--ornamental beach grasses, lavender, hydrangea, and pebble gravel--and at this point, it'll probably be fall before I can start.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Latest Update

Latest update...drywall up and primed...ceiling is 98% done and primed...question is, why does the white primer seem to make the room look smaller?


Monday, April 25, 2011

Ceiling Improvement to the Living Room


Ahhhh, no more hideous dropped-panel ceiling!!! As for the current raw wood rafters, they will be painted white to match the beadboard.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Progress Stalling

Progress is coming, but I underestimated the time and energy it'd take to get my place in tip top shape. I really thought I'd be painting by now. Anyhoodles, I haven't visited my camper cottage in 3 weeks so I'm definitely in the dark about what my renovation guy has done/undone. Developments to come!

Friday, March 25, 2011

More Progress!

Drywall and ceiling improvements!




Friday, March 18, 2011

Modern Cottage Inspiration

This is one of my favorite casual cottage living rooms--it combines clean-modern and cozy perfectly. Sigh.




Taken from:
Modern, Cottage Living Room - MyHomeIdeas.com

Colorful Inspiration

The colorful living room pictures, as featured in homedesignparadise.com, have a remarkably similar floor plan and layout to my weekend house--including the exposed ceiling (yet to come). Although this look is far more vibrant than the relaxed beach look I'm going for, the seafoam wall color is definitely a winner. What do you think? (Images taken from: http://homedesignparadise.com/interior-design/pretty-small-living-room-and-walls-by-madeline-caesar)





Week 2 of Demo






I'm lucky enough to have found the contractor who built the original addition, and he's as good and efficient as it gets. He, "Buzz", is a ball of energy and has come up with a lot of creative ideas, not to mention saving me some major bucks in the process. Already he has: fixed my gutter, removed all the vinyl suspended ceilings; removed all the beadboard that was overpowering the living room; cut a larger opening into the kitchen/dining area that has opened the front room significantly; removed vinyl wall panels elsewhere, hauled all that crap out, and figured out some of the quirky aspects of my cottage. Next: spackle/recover damaged sheetrock, set ceiling w/beadboard, remove all carpet, add base/ceiling moldings, install a new door, ceiling fans, and then I'll be able to paint. Yay!

Friday, March 4, 2011

Transforming a Fugly Cottage Living Room (Before)







As of March 4, 2011, the living room is best described as "budget country 1980s". The style abominations are never-ending--old brass ceiling fan, dingy carpet, cracked-out ceiling panels, unpainted pine beadboard, and the absence of light. With the exception of the wood burning stove, everything will have to be overhauled.

What I envision: airy, all-white walls, plank ceiling, and light wood floors that gleam and shine. A neighbor-contractor is starting work next week, and after that I'll be tasked with painting, removing the old carpet and having a new floor installed.

And then...decorating. Yay.


UPDATE 3.11.11: My contractor just sent me the following pics showing all the debris that came from removing the old ceiling panels and beadboard T&G panels from the living room. I was hoping to salvage the beadboard to be reused elsewhere in the house, but it was glued to the sheetrock walls behind it. What a mess!

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Transforming an RV-Cottage near the Chesapeake Bay--The Beginning








Just 4 weeks after a ridiculously spontaneous decision, I became the owner of a little vinyl-sided weekend cottage. It sits on a campground bordering a tributary of upper Chesapeake Bay (Maryland).



At first glance it looks like a mobile home, but it's actually an RV-fused-cottage. The original 1975 Bonanza RV section (in the back) contains the current kitchen and bathroom; everything else is an addition built in the early 1990s.





Admittedly, the house is lacking "good bones" and character, but the location is superb--and the price was awesome.

And within a 10-minute walk, look what's nearby.



The goal: high style transformation on a tight budget. To be continued...