Warm & Cosy Kitchen
A Swedish grey-blue shade is the perfect colour to complement warm wood tones.
Walls are covered in beadboard panelling for a classic rural look in designer Colette van den Thillart's cottage. The original spruce floor is stained ebony and finished in glossy lacquer to create contrast.Painted Beadboard Dining Area
Create a charming, casual feel with a mix of floral prints.
Painted beadboard combined with pine and bare wood is very country. The chandelier is painted out the same shade as the walls, along with ornate cornice above the doors. Punchy red crewelwork on the chairs injects pattern. An antique beetle cartouche draws eyes up to the vaulted ceiling.Pretty Blue & White Bedroom
Bleached panelling imbues a classic cottage.
Large- and small-scale florals and stripes give this room a cohesive look. Decorating on a budget? A covered night table, painted bench and mismatched lamp bases demonstrate the charm of thrift store finds. A bench at the foot of the bed provides a space to store books.Country Schoolhouse Retreat
A symmetrical entrance creates a classic façade.
An iconic white picket fence and cheerful red trim frame the front door of a refurbished 19th-century schoolhouse. Owners Carmen Dunjko and Barnaby Marshall's handyman friend and neighbour, Fred Lynn, restored the original bell tower. The red tin roof is a new addition.Rustic-Chic Dining Room
Old wood panelling was removed to reveal stunning fieldstone walls.
Once a school room, this dining area is now warm and inviting. The woodsy table was built by Carmen with a wooden plank wrapped in artist's canvas and birch stumps, reflecting the home's Eastern Ontario pastoral setting. Sleek beech and rush dining chairs by Italian designer Vico Magistretti offer contrast and polish.Mission-Style Daybeds
Use functional, double-duty seating options.
Custom-made beds work as seating by day and as a sleeping area for guests at night. Simple hand-woven blankets add texture. The floors were once orange, but Carmen layered on translucent white paint and then hand-brushed the boards with steel wool for a time-scarred patina. A worn desk and chair continue the schoolhouse theme.Classic Country Fireplace
Soothing colours and antique wood furniture contribute to a farmhouse-inspired space.
In this dining room, the shallow mantel and thickly grouted fireplace surround are almost flush with the wall, and tie in perfectly with the board-and-batten panelling and exposed ceiling beams. The rustic feel is continued with a pair of simple turned-wood candlesticks and a faded framed map. George Washington-shaped andirons are a playful historic touch.Traditional Country Home Solarium
Enclose a porch for a charming dining area.
Shutters, hanging lanterns, a wall of windows, cedar floors and a wood ceiling all maintain an alfresco vibe in this area. The painted pine circa-1850 cabinet and harvest table, which were paired with English mahogany Chippendale chairs, were original to antiques dealer Douglas Stocks's 1850s Georgian-style country home.Charming Living Room
A recovered 19th-century English sofa and a tufted ottoman create a cosy look.
An 1835 mahogany grandfather clock and antique 18th-century English bronze lantern offer old-world charm. Circa-1765 Louis XVI painted chairs, a Swedish painted cupboard and a 1900 French painting make a striking vignette in the background, as well. Exposed stone walls contrast the wainscotting and emphasize the informality of the room.Authentic French Country Kitchen
Custom cabinetry and antique finds restore this kitchen to its 19th-century glory.
The homeowners were able to add square footage to this space by removing false walls and ceilings, uncovering the original stone wall and wooden ceiling in the process. Leaving a space between the tops of the cabinets and the coffered ceiling creates the illusion of extra height, a feeling that is furthered by mounting the island on feet instead of on the floor. The practical wood-look ceramic floor tiles complement the dark wood, and feel authentically French. Antique windows from a neighbouring town enhance the historical feeling.Eclectic Kitchen & Living Area
Bring the outdoors in with wicker furniture.
Wicker chairs and an oversized pendant lantern bring old Muskoka charm into this open-concept living/kitchen area. The floors are low-key antique hemlock, keeping with the theme of using natural materials. For continuity, the same rug is used in the dining area, along with more splashes of blue.Summery Cottage Dining Room
A fresh blue and yellow table setting coordinates with patterned linen drapes.
Anchored by a big wrought-iron chandelier, this dining area is surrounded by tall windows that drop down into pockets in the cottage's foundation. The drapery and wool rug were chosen for their tactile quality and seasonally appropriate patterns.Painted Vintage Dresser
Bedroom furniture in bold colours adds whimsy.
In the principal bedroom, pistachio green paint injects this vintage dresser with casual, cottage appeal. A bright pink and yellow striped seat cushion gives an antique chair a fresh, preppy look.Terrace With A View
A charming side patio offers views to the lake.
This cottage's black-stained wood siding and crisp white gingerbread trim were left untouched to keep the original authenticity of the structure. The stone patio offers a flat area to arrange comfortable outdoor seating for lazy afternoons in the shade.Whitewashed Cottage Dining Room
A bright cottage dining area.
Part of the appeal of this sunny cottage breakfast room is the uneven beadboard and knotty wood floors. Designer Anne Hepfer kept these elements intact and simply transformed the look with white paint, casual decor and a fresh blue and white palette.Nautical Themed Bedroom
Bright bedding and flags liven up a kids' bedroom.
Create an old-school naval colour scheme with red quilts, white walls and a navy rug. Rope ties on the pillows, a tripod lamp and caned headboards add to the look.Cottage Sitting Area
White beadboard walls and a nautical-inspired round mirror exude country charm.
Function marries form in chunky reclaimed-wood tables that roll on casters, a side table that boasts hidden storage, and a sofa clad in a white slipcover for easy cleaning. Wood accents, sculptural shapes and a bright suzani and throw pillows add warmth and personality.Charming Bunkie Bedroom
A tree trunk makes a fun side table.
A cottage bunkie is the perfect place to use a unique colour scheme, different from that of the main cottage. Here, fiery colours contrast sharply with the white painted-wood walls, adding a bohemian vibe to the room.Cottage Bedroom Design
Dwell Studio bedding, painted wood walls and fresh flowers give this room summer style.
An old coat rack that resembles the shape of a headboard makes a charming addition to this bedroom. Mismatched side tables enhance the casual aesthetic of the space.Welcoming Bunkie
A garden shed is transformed into a guest haven.
Windowboxes and a cheerful rug in bright yellow make this tiny bunkie a welcoming retreat for guests. Side tables next to each chair ensure the entrance is as useful as it is charming.Island-Inspired Guesthouse
A cottage bunkie is made into an inviting summer bedroom.
Tropical hues and organic touches invite visitors to kick back and relax. Textured rattan mats stapled to the walls create the look of pricey grasscloth wallpaper. Twin beds dressed in breezy polka dots can be used for sitting and sleeping. Mosquito nets add drama without cluttering the space.Storybook Cottages
unique home design doors
Storybook Cottages
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