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This is more information than anyone would ever want/need to know.  But because I receive so many questions about the house, I thought it would save time for you (and me 🙂 ) if there were answers to the most common questions some place on the blog.  Hopefully, if you are wondering about something, this page will provide you with the information.  If you still have a question that is not answered here, please shoot me an email using the Say Hello link in the top menu you see up there, and I will do my best to help. House plan:  Southern Living’s Lakeside Cottage available here.  We built the exterior pretty much like the plan but changed the interior considerably. Exterior paints:  Body – Martin Senour Pelham Gray (from their Williamsburg Collection), Trim – Benjamin Moore Moorglo Brilliant White, Porch Ceilings – Lowes Valspar Lyndhurst Timber. The walls: clad in the reverse side of real wood beadboard and coated with a protective polyurethane. Buffet:  an old Bob Timberlake for Lexington piece.  H




is current Black Walnut buffet for Century Furniture is similar. Wood-look lamps:  from Target, similar to these. Picture Frames: a thin plastic frame with snap in cardboard mat (not real matboard) and glass.  I purchased all of them at Michaels, but they do not seem to carry them anymore.  They can be ordered online from here. (The reviews on them are not good since the customers thought they would have real matboard, but I have loved them.) Baskets for coat closet:  “Threshhold milk crates with liner” from Target, but I do not see them available online anymore. 🙁
Interior paint:  ALL of the interiors were originally painted Twine, an old Martha Stewart color from her K-Mart line.  (This is not the same as Natural Twine in a more recent Martha line.) Since then, we have had to repaint some rooms.  Benjamin Moore’s Brandon Beige was color matched to be a very close substitute for my old paint. Drapes:  I made these from a Roth & Tompkins fabric: Lyme in the linen/white colorway available here.





Upholstery:  Sofa and chairs custom upholstered in Perth by P. Kaufmann available here. Solid throw pillows: Jute braid pillow covers from Pottery Barn available here. Table by the window:  antique pub table Schoolhouse chairs:  Winfield dining chairs from Target available here. Large round end table: purchased years ago from a local furniture store.  It was called a library table, and it came from Lexington Furniture’s Nautica line.  (I believe that line has been discontinued.) Large black wicker chair:  Cape Charles wicker armchair from Cottage Home Furniture in Maine available here. (I purchased it in a discontinued color and with no cushions for a greatly reduced price.  Then I had the cushions made and upholstered in leftover fabric from the drapes.) Light fixture: Visual Comfort E.F.Chapman Pendant Light available here. Black chairs:  see information in family room. Wicker chairs: Ballard Design’s Key West wicker chairs that they do not seem to carry anymore.





Barstools:  from Target, similar to these. Table: double pedestal, purchased locally, but I do not know the manufacturer of it. Black checked drapes: I made them from a Roth-Tompkins fabric, Chester in the black/white colorway, available here. Red buffalo check fabric:  a 4 in. red check (but I do not know the name) available here. White dishes:  a combination of Target white dinner plates, old Williams Sonoma sets, and new Williams Sonoma pantry dishes available here. Red dishes:  from Pier 1 many years ago, but it may be their Granada pattern available here. Glasses:  some basic water glasses from Pier 1 and a set of Tag bubble glasses available here. Red print napkins:  Williams Sonoma pantry print, discontinued but available at Ebay. Pumpkin dishes: Williams Sonoma covered soup tureen and bowls, available on Ebay. Christmas china: the old Williams Sonoma Christmas Icons pattern available (sometimes) on Ebay. Jars:  from Walmart and here at Target.





Plate rack:  actually the Catalina magazine rack from PBKids (available here)  with the top dowel from each shelf removed. Light over the sink:  Visual Comfort E.F.Chapman Classic 3 Light Pendant available here. Chalkboard:  all came from Pottery Barn, but they do not sell the same items now. 🙁
Drapes:  Cabin Check from Country Curtains available here. (I lined them with white sheets.) Sofa slipcover:  an old sofa is under the Friday sofa slipcover from J.C. Penney available here. Ottoman:  matches the sofa slipcover available here. Wicker chair: purchased at Pier 1, but it is discontinued.  I spray painted it a green that is similar to Bay Leaf from the Martha Stewart line at Home Depot. Storage baskets:  Most are the older style of the Sabrina baskets at PB Kids (new style available here.)  All painted the same green as the wicker chair. Wicker look lamps:  purchased years ago at Lowes. Cabinet with sliding glass doors:  purchased many years ago from JC Penney.  A s




imilar style (but the doors don’t slide open) is here. I’m afraid there are no sources I can share with you for that room.  My husband made the bedside table when he was in college.  The chair and ottoman were purchased over 15 years ago from a local furniture store, and I custom ordered it with that plaid fabric.  I made all the drapes out of fabric that I ordered at the same time as the chair from a fabric store that has long gone out of business.  The comforter is an old one from Target. I do know one item:  the small wicker table  beside the chair came from LLBean, available here. (I spray painted it black. 🙂 ) This list is easy. I included all the sources for our daughter’s bedroom when we redid it last year.  Unfortunately, the sources are not clickable to a link because the list is simply an image. But at least you’ll know where everything came from. esk shelves at Christmas Baskets with sports gear on the wall: stacking bathroom storage baskets from Target shown here. (It s




ays they are unavailable, but there are very similar ones on the bath accessories aisle.) Desk: antique (or am I supposed to be using the term vintage?) Desk stool: Lewiston swivel stool from Target available here. Beds: custom built by my husband. 🙂
aid bed linens: Cascade Plaid from PBTeen available here. Drapes: I made them from the sheets that match the bed linens available here. Red blankets:  Classic cotton blanket from PBKids available here Flooring – Lowes Style Selections Heritage Pine laminate available here Beadboard – Lowes Empire Company 8 ft. wood wall panels available here Upper wall paint – Lowes Valspar Lyndhurst Timber Lower wall paint – Benjamin Moore Brilliant White Drapery rods and rings – Lowes Allen + Roth Mink curtain rod available here Drapery fabric: Ikea Berta Ruta available here (drapes are lined with Walmart white sheets) Lamps – various yard sale finds from my mother 🙂 Des




ks – old Broyhill pieces from Havertys painted the same color as the upper walls Chairs:  old Ballard Design wicker chairs – discontinued Rug: Target Threshold Chenille Jute in Light brown available here Fabric for table skirt:  P. Kauffman Perth in teastain available here Paper cutter:  Martha Stewart Crafts Deluxe Paper trimmer available here Red storage boxes: Stockholm photo storage boxes available here Brass stapler, scissors, and letter holder:  Target (Nate Berkus line) Bulletin board: an old one from Pottery Barn; a similar one is here Picture frames:  Format museum mat frames available here Wicker hamper: an old one from Target Red planter:  a very old one from the K-Mart Martha Stewart line Desk calendar:  Sugar Paper for Target (no longer available) Jars:  Target, the lids are spray painted red Telephone:  PB Grand phone from Pottery Barn available here Black desk Lazy Susan:  from Homegoods, a similar one is available here Bla

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