Guest Post: What a Little Blue Can Do

Are you a house stalker (like me)? Do you casually peruse the real estate section for fun? Do you daydream about living in different types of homes? If so, I have a blog for you.

Meet Cara of casaCARA who, aside from being a successful writer, just so happens to "collect" old houses.

She owns an 1830s brick row house and a 1850s mews house in Brooklyn, several Philadelphia properties including a 1810 former parsonage and an 1840s double trinity, a 1930s cottage on 20 acres in northern Dutchess County and a cottage in Springs, Long Island. Wow! As someone who gets quite excited when I met someone who owns just one old home, you can imagine how inspired I am by her collection. I think its safe to say she is an authority on all things related to old homes.

Cara kindly volunteered to guest post about her lovely cottage updates. Let's take a peek inside...

WHAT'S THE BIGGEST COLOR CLICHE IN THE BEACH COTTAGE BOOK? That's right: blue and white. Sorry, but that's what I wanted for my first house at the beach, a fixer-upper in Springs, N.Y. (a hamlet five miles north of East Hampton waaaaaay out at the end of Long Island) that I bought in May 2009.

As a longtime city person and Brooklyn resident, I'd never done the beachy blue-and-white thing. It's not as easy as it seems when you're an inveterate yard-sale shopper like myself. I keep bringing in things in red, orange, green, and every color of the rainbow. But with a can of Benjamin Moore's Sailor Sea Blue and a bit of ruthless editing, I've managed to give my kitchen a healthy dose of the color, with more to come. I'm planning to paint the rest of the under-cabinets blue and the floor white.



As you can see from the 'before' picture, I didn't need to do anything major in the kitchen besides replace the grotty old refrigerator with a stainless steel Frigidaire that I love for its smooth lines and utter lack of detail, and the nasty existing electric stove with a sleek glass cooktop.



For the screened porch, I spent three days hand-painting a 1930s stick rattan sofa left by the previous owners white (I'm not a fan of aerosol sprays). Then, from the Restoration Hardware catalogue, I ordered a set of navy and cornflower blue sofa cushions that happen to fit perfectly.


Voila! I am on my way to the blue and white beach house of my dreams!

Thank you so much Cara! To read more about Casacara's city slicker's adventures in cottage living, go pay her a visit.
If you are enjoying these guest bloggers, please stick around as there are more goodies to come.

5 comments:

  1. That is quite a collection! Heading off to see her blog! Janell

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  2. I admire her love of older homes! I'm in awe...! Here's my humble little -- BLUE + WHITE! (only on the exterior, though) -- beach bungalow:

    http://tearinguphouses.blogspot.com/2009/09/before-and-progress-little-blue-house.html

    Kelly

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  3. Wow! Now THAT'S a collection! I can't wait to read her blog!

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  4. Okay, I'm enjoying all these guest bloggers, but the situation really begs the question...WHERE IN THIS FABULOUS WORLD ARE YOU THIS TIME?!
    Janell

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  5. I too love all these guests, you are a fabulous host, hope you are having fun.
    pve

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