Kitchen-Dining Area
Then: A wider-stripe fabric, aptly named Summerside, covers the chairs in the lounge. “It echoes the dining area without being an exact match,” said the designer, who piled on pillows in fanciful patterns, including a blue paisley.
Kitchen-Dining Area
Finally: Wicker baskets, a distressed wood-frame mirror, an antique pine dresser—even some straw hats—bring warmth and depth to the space.
Bright Idea!
Got a big empty wall and a small mirror? Fill the extra space with a frame of sun hats.
Living Room
Richardson expanded the cabin’s size from 1,800 to 2,050 square feet with this window-walled addition, creating a separate living room – and taking full advantage of the home’s water views.
“The whole idea behind this place is to embrace the natural environment,” she explained. “It’s about authentic experiences, not watching TV.”
Living Room
Starting Point: “The Chiang Mai Dragon fabric on the ottomans has so many different blues, from inky indigo to faded cornflower,” Richardson pointed out. “It really gave me the freedom to use a variety of colors.”
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