Beach Cottage New Coastal Blue Beach Decor Front Door

 

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G’day Beach Cottage friends.

We have a painted front door.

In coastal blue. [Read more...]

Beach Decor ~ Beach Cottage Deck Progress

 

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G’day.

Well we didn’t get the fantastic storm that was forecast…it’s overcast, muggy and warm now…feels stormy…when I was down at the beach earlier after a workout it was pretty amazing…the colours were dark and pink and blue all at the same time and as I stood overlooking the beach with lg, we saw dolphins with our coffee!

 

A Beach Cottage deck progress update for you… [Read more...]

Beach Cottage Coastal Style Floors & Rugs & Stuff…Linky Party!

 

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G’day lovelies!

Happy Wednesday (well it’s Wednesday in our lovely little part of the world)…and welcome to the Good Life…today I wanna talk about little things like rugs that make me smile…

I am getting a whole lot of questions too lately about coastal floors…I am not quite sure why, perhaps someone somewhere mentioned my floors? [Read more...]

DIY Entrance Hallway Makeover with BeadBoard Part I! + A GIVEAWAY

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So hello, here we are again, in my tatty little cottage on Sydney's beaches talking about all things white, vintagey, beachy, coastal.  I aim to please ;-)

Thanks for all who guessed in the impromptu giveaway  posts today…too funny…yeah I am a wicked old teasing Beach Cottage Witch….I really enjoyed this, that'd be my warped sense of British humour coming through…some great comments, love you gals thank you…

…errrrm BUT what I didn't expect were the emails protesting that this giveaway was a little bit leaning towards those of us in the Lucky Country cos a lot of you were asleep.  Well, I must just point out here, that Down Under, we often miss out when we are snoozing but I have decided to extend this giveaway to include this Reveal Post…but it won't last all week like usual, giveaway will close when the next post goes up ;-)

So yep as many of you guessed a nautical inspired coat rack, actually inspired by a shop round here where they wanted $400 for one of these…as is my usual fashion I set about making my own and was hoping to utilize those knobs from last week, alas they weren't rocking it on the oar at all. 

Now, this actually all started though sometime last week, when I happened to get into a conversation 

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about style and styling, who has it, who doesn't have it, who wants it and who thinks they have style 'cos they can head to the nearest trendy homewares store with a big price tag and chuck a few thousand dollars at it.

It got me to thinking alot about it.  A throwaway comment from a wannabe with just a tad too much casheroony on her hands led me on a mission.

So, having been thinking about the state of my hallway and it's general grubbiness from those pesky BC kiddos coming and going I decided to put myself up for a challenge…a budget makeover for a very small space…it's amazing what a lack of being able to throw money around can do for ones 'style', cough cough.

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There is no getting away from it, I have one seriously tiny entrance hall.  Not that I am moaning (as if you would hear such a thing from me). 

But no fear fellow beach cottagers, there ain't nothing white paint, beadboard, vintage things and knobs can't fix!

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This is one of those makeovers that you start on a rainy weekend, when you are already in the midst of a bathroom makeover that is taking the longest time e v e r.  When your cottage is such a tip that you feel a burglar must have ransacked through in the night without your knowing, when your husband is so up to his eyes in business that you have to offer him things to crack his face into a smile, when your teenager has exams and you really should be playing Perfect Beach Cottage Mum, floating about in white linen, dolling out comfort food and aiding revision notes.  When you are suffering a pretty sore head courtesy of a night at lg's.

Yup when you have all that on your plate, you announce to the family that there is some serious need of some serious hallway kerb appeal…you declare that we are gonna sweep the decks of all the old, paste on some beadboard for a nautical vibe, we will add vintage oars for a coastal twist and slather everything in a pure zap of white for a wash of pure.

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The design brief for the Stylist Extraordinaire intiated from, my friends, problems when we enter our little cottage….it was getting um rather packed, was to get rid of some of the furniture and free up some of the precious space.  So this new minimilist me with a vintage twist would mean the Beach Cottage hallway would be free of too much paraphernalia from treasure hunting trips so we will be able to walk in without dodging a vintage cupboard, we will not need to shimmy around various beach baskets hung for decor but with no real purpose in life and we will not need a deft little twist as we walk into the breakfast room to avoid the leaning vintage ladder.

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That was the plan…a tiny hallway that we could walk through, a front door that spoke softly in dulcet tones of glossy black, hints of an old house by the sea, a glut of knobs, a dab of Frenchy chic, a dash of laid-back whitewashed beach…

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Halfway through the weekend, with a 1970's amber glass panelled front door halfway through its transformation, a wooden floor splatted with spills of white paint, wallpaper that had come unstuck, no roast dinner to be seen, school uniforms not washed and husband's mumbling, I had to give myself a stern talking to.  Along the lines of get your act together lady.

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Hours of white paint brush in hand later, a cleaned up floor, a whitewashed oar, and freshly painted beadboard walls and I was one very happy beach vintage loving girl.

And we all know what happens in Beach Cottage Land when Mrs BC is happy!

Stop by tomorrow for Part II (what's on the other side)

Let me know what you think, c'mon Lurker Babes you know you wanna!

comment to win the Beach Cottage Care Package

white treasures, vintage finds and of course a shell decor ball

 

Sarah

 

 

 

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hooks  :  IKEA Lillholmnet $18 for 2 

oar  :  garage sale $5 for 2

white paint : Dulux White on White $50

beadboard wallpaper  :  Graham and Brown (not in Aus) $50

mirror  :  thrifted

white paint on mirror  :  Dulux whisper white sample pot

stylist  :  free

gaffer  :  free

painter & decorator  :  free

 

TOTAL COST OF MAKEOVER  :  PRICELESS

 

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shared atShabby Nest and Romantic Home & Miss Mustard Seed

A Beach Cottage Lesson in Wallpapering

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I wasn't gonna post today…I thought I might have a little blogging break and spend time getting my freshly painted front door and people, not just that, a freshly painted BEAD BOARDED hallway, all ready and finished for you to see.

But then I thought you might like to see my workers from the weekend?

Sydney has been whipped with rain the last few weeks and with no sport for the whole weekend rather than sit around and relax, read newspapers, slumber around in pj's drinking vanilla coffees I got the troops working for their keep.  (Miss BC and I kept quiet that when we went to buy DIY supplies we snuck into the Frenchy shop for a very nice cofee and an iced tea).  

With a long list of jobs cooked up by me the Beach Cottage Crew made a joint effort in all things DIY and got their act together to spruce up our long overdue for a paint job entrance with wallpaper and fresh white on white paint and make the lady of the house one happy-tongue-and-grooved-heaven girl.

There is something very satisfying about seeing one's lovely teenager perched perilously on a stool, lamenting the woes of wallpapering…Mr Beach Cottage patiently looking on…

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Remember the saga with the beadboard from before, when I so wanted it and couldn't get it here?  Well I found a way and the rolls of wallpaper used here, not available as far as I can ascertain, in Australia were hand delivered to me by my personal courier Sue who travels to Sydney frequently and just so happens to read my blog and tweet with me and was oh so kind as to offer to bring me three rolls of the stuff in her cabin bag.

Since that day ages ago when Mr Beach Cottage met her in the city and spent the evening at a business function with 3 dirty great rolls of beadboard about his person it has sat around patiently waiting.  And waiting.

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Now, I have many talents as you know my friends ;-) but wallpapering which equals a fair deal of patience and not a whole lot of slapdash is not one of them.

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But! Not only that, no no no, not only am I wandering around finally with panelled walls I have a newly painted front door (after the two base coats above).  One that very nearly had to stay open all night cos the lock wouldn't go back on…

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This is truly a trash to treasure story…it was one horrible 70's style front door that I sneakily kept hidden from you all and even zapped with the trusty Beach Cottage white paint it was passable at best…but after much door searching in door shops and steady avoiding of those hideous trendy ones around at the moment we stuck with the best of a bad bunch and what we had…you can see the insets -they were a lovely amber 70's coloured glass…ooh yeah…(before/after pics to come) and the big old panels of flowers were a browny orange wood colour…mmm mmm…but in it's final glossy coat which I've get to photograph, wooeee, it's a makeover fit for a queen

Anyway I have to fly, I have loads to do…see you tomorrow

 

Sarah

 

 

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