Alex Bates Beach Cottage

In the kitchen contemporary chairs were paired with a weathered farm table that belonged to the home's previous owners. The oyster plates were a gift from Bates's mother-in-law.

A vintage breadbox, earthy vessels by Heath Ceramics, and blue Martha Stewart bowls stitch together the room's beach-inspired color scheme.

Alex covered her vintage sofa in easy-to-wash white canvas, and opted for a fuss-free and affordable jute rug. An antique sea coral print hangs between the windows. High-gloss white paint on the ceiling reflects natural light.

The enclosed front porch doubles as a guest room, thanks to a built-in daybed decorated with pillows. The turtle shells were found at an antiques store.

Chinese wisteria and a hydrangea shrub give the cedar deck a sense of enclosure.
A few chalked lines turn the family's deck into a game board for oversize chess pieces.

A collection of old group photos — from summer-camp kids to sports teams — hangs in the house's only bathroom

For the guest room, Bates added cotton slipcovers to twin headboards from her own childhood.

Bates furnished the master bedroom with a headboard and linens from West Elm, plus a couple of vintage paintings.

Extra sun hats and beach totes await guests on the front porch, which also features a sisal-covered boat bumper.
All images and information from Country Living.
This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under
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