Welcome to our new "urban cottage" home! Hubby Steve and I have moved to a San Diego high-rise recently and I'd like to share my new home and my dollarwise decorating and organizing ideas since I live what I write about professionally. So come on...let's check out the view! Just click on any photo to enlarge. (And yes, it's really possible to create a "cozy cottage in the city!")
I love the view of the clouds from our new building; looks pretty heavenly, don't you think?
And the sunsets are simply divine too!
After sunset, the city-lights come into full view...
As do the lit-up palm trees.
How about a little splash in the fountain?!...
Or a walk in our little park...
Where we can sit on the bench and have a chat, kind of like New York's Central Park in San Diego...
And then we'll walk just around the corner to the shops....like this great bookstore, complete with fabulous (what else?!!) home decorating books...
And let's have breakfast together or a spot of tea by the flora and fountain!
And we can buy a bloom or two at the little flower shop nearby and bring them home...
My client and friend, Erin Houghton of The Painted Garden, gave me this "Welcome" painting as a gift when I was at her home last year. I love it as we like our home to have a year-round "garden-y" feeling. Erin sells these and other paintings on her website. Click on the link above.
In seven days, hubby Steve and I organized, decorated, and "handy-manned" this approx. 1200 SF white apartment into our "urban cottage" home. We re-purposed, re-positioned, re-vamped, re-cycled, and "re-passioned" every thing we owned!The white high-boy is from one of my favorite stores in La Jolla, CA, Girard Avenue Collection. I spied it and at half-price, it was a steal! It stores my entertaining supplies--including napkins, tablecloths, candles, placemats, and more.
The rose-motif stand holds keys and flashlights. The pictures on the walls have been collected during all our travels.
The picture above was created by an innocent person who was wrongly imprisoned. It has beautiful detail and my favorite Bible verse, John 3:16 is written in calligraphy. We purchased it in a boutique in Idyllwild, CA years ago. The cross was purchased at our church's gift shop several years ago and has moved along with us, every time.
This little rose-motif hall table was purchased at Ross for $79. It holds our keys and flashlights.
This covered basket from Home Goods hides our shoes we just kicked off upon entering our home. It prevents "shoe clutter" by the front door.
My dining table is from Girard Avenue Collection in La Jolla, CA. It was designed by tennis star Andre Agassi's sister, according to the owner of the store. Hubby Steve recovered our antique dining room chairs a year or so ago with a textured fabric I loved; it was a white bed quilt!
Here's the dining room "after."
I love the way tulips open up for you! Don't you?! They are such happy flowers!
We removed the standard apartment light fixture and replaced it with this candle chandelier I purchased awhile ago at Girard Avenue Collection in La Jolla, CA. I love to light the candles when we entertain. It creates a festive glow! And for Christmas, I put colored balls in the basket.
We replaced the cabinet knobs with "faux crystal" knobs which we brought from our former apartment when we hired Bon Bon Home & Garden to help us tweak our former place. Even with my decorating training and writing-about-decorating-for-home-and-garden-magazines, sometimes it helps to bring in a fresh eye.
Here's what I did to brighten up my little white "California Cottage" kitchen.
A few colorful paintings...
A metal basket from Target holds my everyday placemats and cloth napkins. (I'm not a "paper napkin" person!) Hubby Steve hung our wine glasses using a rack from The Container Store. You can see the "faux crystal" cabinet knobs in this photo.
Antique silver trays hold my salt and pepper shakers and butter dish. A floral tray provides more "art."
Floral mugs further contribute to my indoor garden cottage home.
A basket holds napkin rings, which are stored in clear zip-lock bags so you can see them, and so they stay together by set.
This wrought iron bench is from Home Goods for just $129. It looks like an expensive antique when you see it up close and I love it! The cottage style quilted pillows are from Marshalls and were two for $24.99.
Presto! Here's our "after" living room, filled with our collected-over-the-years antiques. The old arched piece of iron over the sofa I found at Etceteras in La Jolla, CA for $95 as I like to add a little architectural interest to a standard white living room.
As a writer, I love my books, as you'll notice by my library wall. The iron grate over the TV is a fireplace grate I bought at Girard Avenue Collection in La Jolla, CA years ago for just $125. It formerly hung on my beach cottage patio gate outside, with a floral vine growing over it. I re-purposed it here into "wall art."
Here's another shot.
And another. The coffee table design further adds to the lattice/garden effect.
The old weathered french door was in the junk pile in the back of a friend's boutique and I stood it up here for a little more architectural interest. I like old things with an "Old World" look.
These lighted flowers are from Gaia Day Spa in La Jolla, CA. I love them!
The white weathered corner screen hides an air purifier and was from Rustic Rooster Interiors. The little white chair was $50 from Armstrong Garden clearance center and the faux zebra pillow is from Marshalls.
The round garden ornament is from Target and the boxes from Marshalls hide our remote controls. I like using things from outside inside, and vice-versa.
The architectural piece on the wall is from Home Expo.
The white iron wall piece is from Bon Bon Home & Garden as is the leopard lamp.
Here's a "before" of our little urban terrace before we transformed it into our happy "sunroom."
Ah, it feels like a breath of fresh air now, don't you think? Hubby Steve spray painted all the furniture this past summer so it was all uniform and fresh. Cheap to do, too.
We like to have breakfast out there. Table from Bon Bon Home & Garden. The white privacy screen is from Burlington and was a painting project hubby Steve did for me in our former place. It took 11 cans of spray paint!
Here's the "before" photo of the other side of the terrace, complete with these ugly electrical cords and AC unit. Ugh!
Presto! Silk trees and plants, along with a wicker chair found at a second-hand store, and softened with pillows from Marshalls, transformed the ugliness into a garden! It's a great spot to enjoy the afternoon sun and read a book.
Okay, now we're at our home office and here's the empty "before" room.
And here's the "after."
I set my work area up exactly as it was in our former home. The decorators from Bon Bon Home & Garden came up with placing the bookcases on either side of my desk as the work layout and I liked it so much I re-created it with this new move. The pink boxes store office supplies of all kinds neatly and are from Michael's craft store.
I keep my desk organized by using pretty collected containers to hold my office supplies and keep them at my fingertips. It avoids that "office supply store" container look.
Hubby Steve's work corner is on the opposite wall and end of my work area, which gives us plenty of room since we share our home office. An armoire hides his paperwork. The baskets are from Home Goods.
We created a sea motif in hubby Steve's bathroom, using shells given to us by a 90+ year old friend collected during her world travels. The lemonade jar is from Marshalls.
Now it's time to step into our cozy cottage master bedroom suite. The "B" is from Marshalls and the paintings belonged to my favorite author, interior designer, and lifestyle expert, Alexandra Stoddard. The white French stand is from Girard Avenue Collection, La Jolla, CA and was $135.
I purchased the paintings from Alexandra at her home in CT when we visited there in 2006. The one of the dining table reminds me of the happy time we spent at their own table where they signed books for us.
We collect crosses when we attend yearly marriage retreats at Mission San Luis Rey in Oceanside, CA. Steve found the picture of Jesus in an antique store. Jesus is our friend, life coach, redeemer, and God, and he's willing to be that for anyone who accepts that invitation. I hung all of these crosses and his pix inside an empty frame from Aaron Brothers frame store.
This painting once belonged to a former organizing client of mine. I love it because the lady is hopefully "looking up."
My "happy wall" across from our bed. NEST letters are from Girard Avenue Collection, La Jolla, CA.
The mercury glass vase is from Marshalls. We like our bedroom to feel like a bed and breakfast inn, since we have stayed in over 60 inns across the U.S. I have a blog called Bed & Breakfast Bliss which is about our B&B travels. I hope you enjoy it!
I write from my bed using a pink laptop. The bookcase is a collected antique and the corner table was a gift from hubby Steve to me last Christmas. It's new, but looks antique.
Our master walk-in closet "before."
And "after."
Plastic bins with lids hold quilts and linens.
I found this old garden-motif bench for $18 at a thrift store years ago and I love it! I've moved it with us every time we've moved.
We used a king-sized sheet for a quick dollarwise window treatment. The pink "valance" is a twin-sized sheet that formerly was used as a tablecloth now and then. I like to re-purpose!
Our cozy bed sports a quilt from Marshalls on sale for just $39 and embellished pillows from Target. The "canopy" over the bed is just a curtain rod, curtains, and tie-backs. The entire "canopy" was about $100. The rocker was hubby Steve's great-grandfather's and the shabby chic nightstands once belonged to an organizing client of mine. The cottage style painting of a porch with wicker furniture and flowers I found at a hospital thrift store for $100 and it's in mint condition and so pretty!
Is there anything more comfy than your own cozy bed? Sweet dreams!
And the "after" photo.
Hubby Steve assembled and hung this white cabinet for me. I hung a king-sized sheet as a shower curtain. I like to use that size as it goes all the way to a 9' ceiling.
Steve also assembled and installed this cabinet over the toilet. The rose motif painting is by my client and friend, Ruth Welter of Artful Creations.
I'm enjoying my granite countertop in my new master bathroom. I've never had granite before.
I like to have some "pampering pretties" at the ready! A girl's gotta primp a little, right? Right! The sparkly butterfly pin was a gift to me from my favorite author Alexandra Stoddard and her husband Peter at a time when I was very ill. I treasure it as it reminds me to fly my wings!
This upside-down basket hides my toilet plunger! The art of camouflage!
I hope you've enjoyed the tour of my new "urban cottage home!" I'm off duty now as I"m going to take a bubblebath in my new soaking tub and enjoy a "Calgon Take Me Away" moment as my friend Mary would say. And then I"m off to pick up take-out for dinner at a restaurant right out my front door, buy a pretty flower for our dinner table, and welcome my hubby home from work. Remember, as Le Corbusier once said, "Home should be the treasure chest of living."
Kathryn :)


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