Hi friends. So sorry to go completely MIA on you. Between attempting online school with a five-year-old, much of California burning to the ground, and the general state total chaos in which we find ourselves, getting to the computer for any length of time has been a bit of challenge, to put it mildly. And then I blinked and summer is officially over.
But I had to finally get on here as I have big news for you!
They say you shouldn’t make major life decisions during times of extreme stress, right? Well, we decided to throw all caution to the wind and instead have purchased a coastal cottage in Washington State! Apparently a global pandemic, homeschooling a kindergartner and the most consequential presidential election of our lifetime wasn’t enough to keep me busy.
In all seriousness, if the past seven months of Covid have taught us anything, it’s the importance of friends and family and so we decided to create a gathering place that can bring together those we love most for years to come. Nestled within the myriad of inlets and islands that dot the Puget Sound north of Seattle, the cottage enjoys sweeping views of the Olympic mountains and Hood Canal. I consider it my official respite from the impending doom. Sadly it looks nothing like the inspiration images I’ve collected here.
Instead, it is going to take a LOT of work to get our little coastal cottage visitor ready – and in a very short period of time. Over the coming weeks, I plan to take you along on the entire design journey. I will be sharing everything with you – from the cottage’s current state, to all of my design inspiration and through the remodel process. If all goes according to plan, I’ll share a major before and after reveal in time to spend the holiday season with our family rather than more than 800 miles away.
Trust me, we’re going to have plenty to discuss, as I have to pick an entire household’s worth of things – from paint colors and kitchen cabinets down to dishware, bedding and everything in between. No design decision will be left unturned. It’s both exhilarating and incredibly daunting. These mood boards are just part my first ideation session for my dream vibe.
I’m hopeful sharing this process with you will offer you some fresh design ideas and positive inspiration as we all hunker down to weather what will undoubtedly be a stormy fall – be it literally or just politically. It’s been a rather dark year and I feel like this might be a way to share a little bit of light. I know I am very happy for the creative distraction. I hope you are too.
I can’t wait to share more very soon!
Amazing! I’m so excited to follow along! The inspiration images you’ve shared here are so soothing!
Can’t recall where that flush mount bare bulb fixture on the top right of your first mood board image comes from… but I love it!
I know! I think School House has something similar. If I find it I’ll be sure to let you know!
hooray Erin, I found it: https://www.lumens.com/teti-wall-ceiling-light-by-artemide-uu535837.html#cgid=17&sz=96&tileIndex=52
I love that giant glass case!
Can’t wait to see what you do!
Amazing. Eagerly anticipating the journey (and acting as a voyeur via the internet, haha).
Awesome can’t wait to watch the project. unfold …apartment 34 goes to the sea !!!!!
I’d love the distraction and revel in something beautiful being created! Continue!!
STUNNING!!!
Beautiful, quiet design sense.
My father lived his last years on Puget Sound. It’s stunning.
Best of luck x