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Jul 19, 2011

Adorable Cottage Gets a Wonderful Update

I have a soft spot in my heart for cottages, especially cute little Cape Cods. Southern Living recently showcased this lovely home (located in Atlanta) on their website.  Here's how the exterior looked prior to being purchased by its current owners.



Check it out now!  You can see they really stayed true to the character of the home.  The porch overhang looks like it was beefed up just a bit...looks so much better, doesn't it?  I LOVE the cedar shingle roof.  It adds so much to the curb appeal of this home.  As much as I love a cute Cape Cod painted white, I have to admit, the darker color gave this home a much more sophisticated, elegant look.  Do you like the new color or do you prefer a lighter color for a Cape Cod?

One of the smaller changes made that really had a pretty big impact on the exterior appearance, were the little shutters added to the dormer windows.



This was the only "before" pic I found of the kitchen.  You can see sort of a back porch area through the doorway.  I kind of like the red floor tile.  Amazingly, the renovations to the home didn't involve enlarging it or adding on.  The owners asked their architect to stay within the original footprint of the home.



The kitchen AFTER the renovation...  Notice they went with drawers for the lower part of the cabinetry, instead of just cabinets with doors.  Drawers make everything so easily accessible.  I love the little kitchen table at the end of the island.  What a great place to grab a meal or jot down that week's grocery list.



This bank of cabinets was original to the home.  The architect just altered the center cabinets so they would hide the refrigerator.  I love seeing a refrigerator done this way...it just disappears. :)



How do you like the wooden plank walls?  Gives it "farm house" charm, doesn't it?  I am so loving all the white.  It seems the older I get, the more I am drawn to white or very light walls.



The range is a Cluny 1400 by Lacanche.  I'm not familiar with that brand.  It looks quite fancy, though.



The porch was made into a beautiful and functional Butler's Pantry.  Love the walnut countertop.  Though we can't see it, the flooring is brick.  Notice the wonderful Dutch door.  Can't you just see the top part open with a pie cooling on top. :)



The island has additional refrigerator drawers and a bookcase for cookbooks.  Notice where the copper cookware is stored.  What a great way to hang your cookware without placing it in the center of the room where it can feel overwhelming in a smaller space.



Let's take a look at the dining room, BEFORE...



And, AFTER:  Wow!  Love the muted colors of the linen checked fabric.  Doesn't this make you want to just go slip cover something NOW.



I've been thinking of recovering my dining room chair seats...maybe I should just slip-cover the whole chair.  Love the corner cabinet.  We only get a little peak into the living room...looks beautiful, doesn't it?



Here's the Before and After layout of the lower part of the home, in case you'd like to do a comparison.



You'll find a few pics of the back exterior of the home, HERE.  What a beautiful renovation!

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36 Comments:

At Tuesday, July 19, 2011 , Blogger Unknown said...

Thank you so much for this lovely post. I do, indeed, love this home. The new owners did a fantastic job.

 
At Tuesday, July 19, 2011 , Blogger Unknown said...

I'm in love!

 
At Tuesday, July 19, 2011 , Blogger Richard Cottrell said...

Finally a house with some personality. Seems like all homes we see in magazines, blogs, etc., are all white, lack of color, no accessories and no personal touches. They all look like a hotel lobby. Thanks for sharing, these owners did an amazing job. Richard at My Old Historic House

 
At Tuesday, July 19, 2011 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is a beautiful redo....thanks for posting it now i need to find the issue it is in to save for my files.....thanks again.
Love your site...

Pam in SoCal

 
At Tuesday, July 19, 2011 , Blogger Elizabeth and Gary said...

What a lovely home...I agree with you I like the house painted white. The kitchen is beautiful I love the light cabinets, my favorites. I've been trying to talk my husband into having our kitchen cabinets painted white but he likes the oak, but I will keep trying and one day he will brake, oh yes one day...LOL
I really enjoyed reading your post today..
Have a sweet day and hugs, Elizabeth

 
At Tuesday, July 19, 2011 , Blogger Bonnie Bee said...

Susan, you ALWAYS have such an eye for the details.. and kindly point them out for us to enjoy, too!!!!
another blue ribbon post..

 
At Tuesday, July 19, 2011 , Blogger The Imperfect Sojourner said...

its so so pretty!

 
At Tuesday, July 19, 2011 , Blogger Love Being A Nonny said...

Love. Love. Love. Thank you for sharing. I too love the shutters on the windows. I also love the slipcovers. Actually, I love everything about this home!!!

 
At Tuesday, July 19, 2011 , Blogger Andrea said...

I'm in love with that kitchen (and the rest of the house!). Thank you so much for sharing!

 
At Tuesday, July 19, 2011 , Blogger Helen said...

I love what they did with their home!!! I have a dream home or two in the Roswell (daydream I mean) 330 Roswell Farms Road #MLS 4203147 and 375 Farm Path #MLS 4250612. The prices are so much lower in Georgia I can hardly believe it!!!

 
At Tuesday, July 19, 2011 , Blogger Rita's Recipes said...

That's a perfect makeover! Always amazing to see a grand update like this. Thanks!
Rita

 
At Tuesday, July 19, 2011 , Blogger Suz said...

This is very pretty and charming. I was very surprised how well it turned out from the before photos.

 
At Tuesday, July 19, 2011 , Blogger The Country Nest said...

Susan,
What a great post. I love the inside, but the white looked so Cape Cod. The new exterior looks southern to this old New Englander.
I enjoyed the post so much.
Hugs,
Donna

 
At Tuesday, July 19, 2011 , Blogger Susan McClaskey said...

I'm feeling some serious house-envy right now. I love the "white cottage" look, but am blown away with the color they chose. I like to think I would have that kind of foresight, but I'm not sure I would. I love everything they did to this house, but am particularly impressed that they maintained the original footprint.
Best,
Susan

 
At Tuesday, July 19, 2011 , Blogger Nita Stacy said...

This is a beautiful home and I love the choices they made inside but and its a big but....some homes are meant to be white and a cape cod like this is meant to be white. I absolutely hate it in brown. If you want a brown house, buy a bungalow...do not buy a colonial and paint it brown. In my own neighborhood there is a very nice 1940's colonial that they painted green last year and it makes me mad every time I drive by it.

I am really rather shocked that they went this direction as the inside is so traditional and subtle in colors. Their back patio is gorgeous. They did so many things right here...just do not like the color choice outside.

 
At Tuesday, July 19, 2011 , Blogger Kim @ Homesteader's Heart said...

Oh that's gorgeous! To me a kitchen makes it or breaks it.

Thanks for showing it to us.
Have a great night.
Kim

 
At Tuesday, July 19, 2011 , Blogger Deanna said...

Howdy Susan!
Sweet Summer blessings to you.
Really like this post and what they did to make their house darling.

I've seen so much white as of late on the decorating scene, and that's alright...i like it. Now I'm seeing the greys creeping in...i'm still trying to decide if i could live with so much grey.

Oh well...

 
At Tuesday, July 19, 2011 , Blogger Adie said...

I really love what they did inside. I'm just not sure about the outside. I also think a Cape Cod should be white, but there's something else that bothers me about the exterior. I think what it really needs is not those silly little shutters that don't even fit the dormer windows, but a much beefier fascia above the dormers. The roof line just sort of disappears above (the pointy part). It seriously needs a nice, thick fascia (the boards that come down below the roof shingles).

 
At Tuesday, July 19, 2011 , Blogger Jenny said...

Gorgeous! Never would have guessed that potential was there, I have to admit. What vision!!

 
At Wednesday, July 20, 2011 , Blogger Ocean Breezes and Country Sneezes said...

I really enjoy smaller homes, I'm not a huge fan of wasted living space. I could be very comfortable in that home!

 
At Wednesday, July 20, 2011 , Blogger Mary said...

Cape Cods are my favorite! This is a wonderful house and good for the owners keeping the house as is!

As someone who painted their bathroom gray/grey I felt like I was jumping on the gray/grey bandwagon, but the tile seemed to call for gray/grey walls. My second choice had been the same blue on the walls of my bedroom. For now I am loving my gray. I think colors come and go like anything else. I also painted my kitchen and den Swiss Coffee-which is basically white to brighten a dark room.

 
At Wednesday, July 20, 2011 , Blogger Tara G. said...

Our current apartment has huge drawers in the kitchen on the bottom and I'm sold- if we ever settle down, that's what I want.

 
At Wednesday, July 20, 2011 , Blogger The French Hutch said...

Wow, what a transformation. The end results so gorgeous. I just love what they did here. The wall of cabinets with the frig in hiding is perfect, just love that. I love the range too, but the little pantry is going is what I love. Thanks for sharing this. I would love to live there......

~Emily
The French Hutch

 
At Wednesday, July 20, 2011 , Blogger Christy said...

I love the house, they have done some amazing work. However, when I see painted brick I immediately think, "they have taken a no maintenance and turned it into a high maintenance" Love the shutters on the dormers.

 
At Wednesday, July 20, 2011 , Blogger AngelaV said...

I love everything about it except that I do believe I like the lighter colors on the exterior of Cape Cods. But it's just lovely.

 
At Wednesday, July 20, 2011 , Blogger Curtains in My Tree said...

I can only dream of doing a house makeover like that

Isn't it wonderful what a person can do if he or she has money?

I like the grey walls in the one room

 
At Wednesday, July 20, 2011 , Blogger Merlin said...

I'm LUV'n all those TRAYS on display...LUVly!! franki

 
At Wednesday, July 20, 2011 , Blogger Susan said...

I'm with you on loving cottages, Susan. Actually, however, I'm a traditionalist when it comes to white houses. LOVE white....more quaint.

They did a great job on the kitchen transformation, and the little house, in general. Adorable. Susan

 
At Wednesday, July 20, 2011 , Blogger http://jackieinsurrey.blogspot.co.uk/ said...

Hi Susan, I am surprised you call that a cottage, here in the UK that would be a family house. I lived in a cottage for a number of years and you went straight into the lounge / diner from the front door and then into the kitchen. The stairs led from the dining area to two bedrooms, one double and one single and a very small bathroom. What do the American class as a cottage?

I love the white, I am all for clean modern lines. Jackie in Surrey, UK.

 
At Wednesday, July 20, 2011 , Blogger Tracy@GeneralSplendour said...

OMG! I love this house so much I would marry it! The AFTER is gorgeous but I personally prefer the white color of the before picture. The rooms are gorgeous and yes I agree that it is a house you would see in a magazine or Natalie Wood running up to in Miracle On 34th Street. :-) It probably even has a swing in the backyard. Hee hee

Gorgeous post!

 
At Wednesday, July 20, 2011 , Blogger Susan (Between Naps On The Porch.net) said...

Jackie, Actually, that's what Southern Living called it. :) Just click on the link at the end and it will take you to the article. Houses have gotten pretty big these days...at least the new ones often are. So anything that isn't really big often gets called a cottage, I think.
Cottage seems to have morphed into more than just a house size/design these days. It's really more a way of living now...more casual, relaxed and cozy. At least that's my interpretation. :)

 
At Wednesday, July 20, 2011 , Blogger FABBY'S LIVING said...

Oh, Susan, this cottage is gorgeous, so cozy and beautiful! I love the kitchen, it's so adorable! The entire remodeling is fantastic! We had two hidden refrigirators too, at our huge kitchen at a big house we had when my girls were growing up. Yeah, it was like a secret. Thanks for sharing. Love, FABBY

 
At Thursday, July 21, 2011 , Blogger Suzy said...

I seem to be bucking the majority.
I do love white cottages, but, I think, this really does update the home and still maintains the coziness. They did a great job with the kitchen and the front and back landscaping.

The gray dining room is very inviting. I just painted our master bedroom in a greige tone...tried many, many color samples...also many beige and gray tones. Beige too blah and the grays I tried were too cold. The greige surprisingly turned out to be a cozy yet sophisticated tone for a bedroom. We also added cut crystal finials and some mirrored picture frames for a little bling.

Susan: I clicked over to Southern Living, and while there, checked our their Style post on living rooms. I am wondering if you noticed one that seems to be exactly what you mentioned for your den...two round top niches and a centered fireplace. I think it's titled "Achieve Balance"

 
At Tuesday, August 23, 2011 , Anonymous Brandon @ Southgate said...

I am consistently amazed what a difference really good shutters can make to a house. A house I pass every day recently got a new set of beautifully built, properly sized shutters with hardware to replace the old big-box vinyl variety, and it instantly went from a builder-basic to a timeless family home.

 
At Monday, December 19, 2011 , Anonymous Cape Cod Rental said...

This is such an adorable cottage. Cape Cod is home to many beautiful little houses!

 
At Wednesday, February 01, 2012 , Blogger Princess Kate said...

I love everything about this little cottage. Just beautiful. They did a fantastic job.

 

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