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Montage: Twin Beds

As we head into summer, I’ve been making plans with friends to visit me on the Cape. I’ll be out there full time starting mid-June , and I’ll no doubt be craving company. (On the bright side, I’ll have plenty of time to blog.) In any case, summer means summer houses, which means visitors, which means guest rooms. Here is a collection of rooms outfitted with two beds. Some are shared kids’ rooms, but most are spaces appropriate for grown ups, and plenty lovely enough to consider spending the night.

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Photos: Unidentified; Katie Ridder; Kenneth Brown Design; Domino; Cookie; unidentified; Nantucket residence; Kyle Timothy Home; Remodelista; unidentified; Rod Mickley; Laura Smera; Philip Gorivan; Easy Living; Cookie; Better Homes & Gardens via Elements of Style; Robin Pelissier; Emily Summers Design; Coastal Living; Domino; Domino; Cookie.

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Montage: 18 Pure White Tubs

I finally had a bit of time to relax this weekend. No writing, no blogging (sorry, an electrical storm fried my modem – again!) and no cleaning. (I did plant cucumbers and peppers though.) For me, relaxing on Cape Cod means taking a bath, made extra wonderful with a book and Origins grapefruit bubbles. While my bathroom is covered in sky blue glass tile, I have gathered here pure white, wonderful tubs. A peaceful way to start the week . . .

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white-tubs-4AT attic tubPhotos:  Mari Ericksson; Shoot Factory; Apartment Therapy; Apartment Therapy; Decorno; LASC Studio via Remodelista; Gluckman Mayner; Joseph Dirand; Skona Hem; Decorno; Tracey Overbeck Stead; Jeff Andrews Design; Belle Magazine Austin; Kate Hume; Inspace; Apartment Therapy; Apartment Therapy; Apartment Therapy.

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Montage: 17 Bunk Beds

I have no good reason for blogging about bunk beds today. I had them growing up. My 7-year-old has them in his room in Boston. My 8-year-old has them in his room on the Cape. Probably just about every other kid in America (and Europe? I don’t know, are bunk beds distinctly American?) has ’em too. So, here are bunk beds, just because. Hey, these are nice enough for grown ups…

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Photos: Domino; Domino; Beth Webb; Domino; Desire to Inspire; Cookie; Elle Decor; Timothy Whealon in Domino; Amy Lau Design; Rosenbaum Design; Sara Gilbane; Desire to Inspire; Remodelista; Living Etc.; Rod Mickley; Jeff Andrews; Desire to Inspire.

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Montage: Colors of Sea and Sky

This weekend we’re heading out to Truro on the Cape. It’s finally warmed up, probably even out there. Might this weekend bring the first beach day of the season for us? To get me in the mood, I’ve compiled this collection of rooms inspired by ocean hues and summer skies. And they just happen to be my most favorite colors…

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Photos: House Beautiful, House Beautiful, unidentified, Jonathan Adler in Elle Decor, Domino, Domino, Domino, Domino, Domino, Domino, Domino, Jordan Craig via Desire to Inspire, unidentified, The Rug Company, photographer Eric Roth, Marie Claire Maison, Katie Ridder, Living Etc., unidentified, unidentified, Style Court, Skona Hem, Skona Hem,, Sandberg Wallpaper, photographer Justin Bernhaut, Ami McKay, Osborne & Little Wallpaper, Skona Hem, House of Turquoise, Anderson Wallpaper, Jonathan Adler, Kim Coleman, Skona Hem, unidentified Coddington Design, M. Design, Kelley Proxmire, unidentified, Jamie Drake, Studio B Five, Pariscope Design at Kip’s Bay Showhouse, Suzanne Kasler in Southern Accents, Galo Verdesoto, Keith House at Graeme Park via House of Turquoise, Katz residence.

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Designe Diary: Jim Higgins’ Pre-Fabulous House in Maine

This is the weekend home of Jim Higgins, Boston architect, a principal with PH Partners. I found him through my hunt for dream homes. Although the house didn’t make that issue of the Boston Globe Sunday Magazine (Your Dream Homes), I was able to do a “Designing” column called “Modern, Naturally”, which ran this Sunday. It’s a prefab, designed by Missouri-based architect Rocio Romero. Higgins spotted the structure in Dwell, and it was love at first sight. He flew down to Missouri to check out Romero’s own home and decided he had to have one for himself. He ordered one for the plot of land he had recently purchased on Spinney Creek in Eliot, Maine. (The original plan had been to design and build a traditional New England house, but this is definitely much more fun.)

exterior 01 backPhoto: Traci Roloff

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Th is an LVL Home from Romero’s LV Series kits. The houses are 1,453 square feet, with a kitchen, living room, dining room, three bedrooms and two baths, though he made some changes, such as flipping the plan to better fit the site and take advantage of views and rearranging some interior walls.

If you look at the top photo, which is the back of the house, the rooms are as follows, left to right: master bedroom, guest bedroom, living room, dining room/kitchen. The second photo is the front of the house. The narrow strip of windows on the left are the windows above the kitchen counter, and the little windows on the right are in the bathrooms. Let’s take a tour. . .

Entry

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The exterior is corrugated panel siding called Galvaloom. The walkway (scroll back up to the second photo) is a docking system, so it’s actually a little bridge to the front door. He eventually plans to add a deck out back constructed from the same material.

Living Room

interior 01 living rmPhoto: Traci Roloff

These are the scouting photos Jim sent me initially. (I visited in the dead of winter, on the first snowfall of the season.) The white Petrie sofas are from Crate & Barrel (there’s an outlet in nearby Kittery), as is the red nylon rug, which cost just $99. The floor lamp is CB2. The chairs are the real thing – the Risom Lounge Chair from Knoll, and the marble-topped coffee table is Florence Knoll. The painting is actually a portrait of Jim, done by a friend of his, Marblehead artist John Bonner.

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This shot shows you a better view of the Spinney Creek, which is used as an oyster and clam farm. It’s clean enough to swim in, and he has a dock, as well as a flotilla of kayaks. So pretty.

Kitchen

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The stainless steel cabinetry is IKEA. The counters and island are white Caesarstone. The backsplash is a 2×2 white gloss tile. I love the fridge – it’s a white glass front Jenn Air – I’d never seen one before. The three little squares are $29 lights from Lightology, that match the little recessed ones in the ceiling.Stools from Crate & Barrel.

Dining Room

drJim has his eye on a pricey Florence Knoll dining table, but in the meantime uses this outdoor dining set he picked up at an end of season sale from Sears. He hung IKEA tracks for the curtains, which he had made from cheap white material he bought at JoAnn Fabric. The African sculpture in the corner was a gift from his partner’s parents.

The floor looks like planks of pickled oak, or weathered grey shingles, but is actually Italian ceramic tile with a wood grain texture, in a plank design. And it’s toasty – he did radiant heat underneath. (I took this photo – notice the grey day outdoors.)

Interior Entry

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The stairs lead to a finished basement. The rail still needed to be built when this picture was taken, so they turned a glossy red IKEA bookcase on its side and topped it with a white cushion, to use as a bench and barrier. You’re looking down the hall, to the master bedroom. Notice the full height doorways, which, at $1,000 each, were a splurge.

Master Bedroom

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The bed is IKEA and the bedding from Dwell. The stool is Knoll, but he doesn’t remember where he purchased the marble cubes. In front of the bed there’s a patchwork cowhide rug from Paris. The painting is by Massachusetts artist Mark Allen. Sconces from Lightology.

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The sink is open to the room; the shower is to the left, the toilet to the right. The floor to ceiling mirrors are actually IKEA wardrobes that he built in. The sink, cabinetry, hardware, and plain wood-framed mirror are also from IKEA. The tile is the same as the tile in the kitchen.

Take a look at the recessed baseboard, which has a brushed aluminum reveal. It is a white melamine baseboard (durable and no painting required!) from IKEA. Easy and cost effective.

Guest Bedroom

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Love the tangerine bedding. Bed and mirrored storage from IKEA. Painting by a French artist, purchased from a furniture store that was going out of business. Sconces from Lightology. There’s a Florence Knoll side table and a Bertoia chair too.

Guest Bathroom

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Bathroom cabinetry and hardware from IKEA.

Basement

basementThere’s a full basement, accessed by a custom metal staircase with custom stained ash treads. It’s a large space, great for parties, and movies. Jim hosts a Halloween party with dancing, and a white party in summertime.

Doorbell

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Come again soon!

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