Faith…in an old Beach Cottage

Couch and Flowers photo by Sarah from A Beach Cottage

Four years ago, like one of those sea change shows on TV, we packed up our belongings and emmigrated from Britain, to the other side of the world, Australia, to a new life on the beaches of Sydney… a new life by the sea.

And a few years on from that, ready to put down roots, we bought a tatty old fixer-upper beach cottage, neglected, sad and in need of a new family to give it some love. 


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I'm over at (in)courage today…pop on over…to read the rest…

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Sarah


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  1. Leoni says:

    Just read your post over at (in)courage (I know, I know I should be working *wink*) but anyway….
    You really have a way with words you know. Such heartfelt thoughts that come across as though we are having a conversation. Well done Lovely lg xx

  2. Paula Jean says:

    I just read your post at (in)courage. I loved what you had to say! It is all in your perspective & your positive energy shines through in your words, your pictures and what you are doing with your home.

    Thank you for sharing with us!

  3. Cindy S says:

    I just read your (in)courage post and I left you a comment there, but I wanted to come back here and say THANK YOU! You made my day yesterday when I saw your comment on my blog! Your blog is very encouraging, keep it up! Hugs, Cindy S.

  4. I am heading over now to read it …I cant wait to find out more.

  5. Ooooh Sarah! I’ve been following your blog for over a year…I don’t know why I’ve never left a comment…because everytime I click on “a beach cottage” my spirit just dives into this peaceful mode…thank you for that. Recently we moved from Alabama to Seattle/ Bainbridge Island. As I was considering my new style on an island…I popped over and studied your style…over and over again…always wanted an all white living space…and now I have it! Thanks for the encouragement and ispiration! You can pop over to my NEW BLOG(wow… I have a NEW blog) and check out my new home photos…of course I’ve changed a few things. You will find the pictures of my new white living space in my FLICKR photos…just click on FLICKR and pop on Doogan’s New Home! Enjoy! I’ll be popping in again!

  6. I just love your blog. The pictures show how fresh and relaxing the space is. I love the light and bright color pallet mixed up with interesting textures. Well done!

  7. miss bliss says:

    Your blog is always an inspiration! Keep it coming!

  8. Alison Gibbs says:

    Great post over at (in)courage
    Alison

  9. Nadine says:

    Dear Sarah,
    I´ve really enjoyed this post. Your blog is so wonderful and always a great inspiration!

    Have a nice day, Nadine

  10. Pomona says:

    I have read the post, and agree entirely that we are the architects of our own misery and happiness. I think it took me a long time to realize this, but once you do, it is really life-changing and life-enhancing.

    Pomona x

  11. And you have created the most AMAZING home.

    Love you S!!

  12. I left a comment over at in courage also…….
    truly, a perfect post…I can relate, as my story is very similar.

  13. sarah white says:

    I think you did great on the curtains! I’m like you…I don’t care what it’s worth…if it is coming from the thrift store…I want a deal! Love, love, love your home. :)

  14. sealaura says:

    oh sarah, such a delight to get to know you more. i know you must hear it all the time, but you are such an inspiration.

    love how the white ribbon transforms the jar above into beachy clean crisp goodness.

  15. Hello Sarah
    I do like your blog! It’s fresh and nature…all i like at home!
    I hope you don’t stop it!
    What is the matter with you? I don’t really understand but hope to read you more!!!
    ( sorry for this bad English!)
    Annick

  16. prettythings says:

    Sarah, I see all your inspiring photos and want to paint everything white!white!white! but then I go all color crazy and end up with color piled upon color! lol The little table from the Barn Sale I am stripping has the most amazing burled wood underneath it and begging for stain in warm tones, and I’m trying to convince it to go Dior Grey for me with details picked out in silver and the burled stained in translucent black. I’ll have to send you some pics later so you can see my dilemma! lol

    Great post, as always! It was a timely suggestion – I’m needing to draw out more of my own positive attitude – thanks so much for being such a cheery soul!

  17. Andi says:

    What an absolutely fab article. Your piece is as inspirational as your blog. Yours was one of the first blogs I discovered (I’m a recent convert) and the inspiration you and others such as Southern Hospitality and Between Naps on the Porch have given me…well, I can’t thank you enough. I went through a very dark spell a few months ago but I’m bouncy and creative again thanks to all the blogs I read (and a little medication!). Thank you.

  18. Love this! I still need to find my way to that leap where I love my house more for what it is than what it isn’t. I love reading your blog because it continues to inspire me in that direction.

  19. Heidi @: heidi-heartandhome.blogspot.com says:

    Thank you Sarah, for reminding me yet again what is important. Our attitude is one of the few things that we have control over – believe me the last three years have been so difficult, sometimes I actually have to ask myself OUT LOUD – okay, how am I going to feel about things today?
    I love knowing that it’s not just me who needs to be reminded every once in awhile that we do indeed have a choice in the way we respond to our situations! A positive outlook can make make things a lot better, that’s for sure. Sarah my friend, seems like we’ve been on parallel paths, on opposite sides of the world.
    XO
    Heidi

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