Happy Friday everyone! Today I would like to share a Country cottage home tour.
Jane is a real gem and I am so happy she agreed to share her home and her story with us.
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When Debbie asked if we'd like to participate in her house tour feature on her blog, we were truly honored. It was only a year ago that I met Debbie through her newbie party that she has on her blog, and I discovered that we live about an hour apart.
Right away, I realized what a warm, wonderful person she was to deal with all the questions that newbies have, myself included!
So, Debbie, I give you a great big thank you and a hug for helping us get started.
Welcome to the Cottage at the Crossroads! My husband and I moved here two and a half years ago. This is the house that my husband grew up in and was built by his grandfather after whom he is named. It is sitting on land that has been in his family since the 1700s. The house was sitting empty at the same time that we were making some life-changing decisions. So we decided to move here, and that has been the best decision that we've ever made.
This is our front porch which is used about 10 months out of the year, weather permitting.
One of the first things we did when we moved here was to screen in the porch. You can read more about our porch HERE.
Our home is small. It is under 1400 square feet, which is half the size of the house we moved from. So all of the furniture that you see is what we already had. If it didn't have a place in the cottage, it was sold.
Prior to moving in, we had the entire house painted, inside and out. And when we ripped out the old carpet, we discovered these wonderful, old pine floors which we had refinished.
We also painted the fireplace, and we found this butterfly picture that Leo's mother colored about 50 years ago. You can read about that HERE.
Our living and dining areas are one big room, which is unusual for such an old house. So when you walk into our home, you can see straight through from the front to the back.
Here's our kitchen. We painted the cabinets white, installed beadboard and new countertops, and put in a cork floor.
The kitchen is fine, but when we have big, family gatherings, it seems mighty small! One day we'd like to enlarge and modernize it. If you'd like to read more details about our kitchen, click HERE.
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rom the kitchen, there is a back porch where the washer/dryer is located. Those old, turquoise boards will find their way into the new kitchen one day.
From the kitchen is also our office. This used to be Leo's bedroom when he was growing up.
This is our hallway where we have a lot of family photos displayed.
Halfway down the hallway is the guest bedroom. You can see more of that room HERE.
Next to the guest bedroom and our bedroom is our bathroom. Yep, there is only one of them, and that was the biggest adjustment that Leo and I had to make when we moved to the cottage!
It's a small bathroom, and we did remodel it before we moved in. We added beadboard in here, too. Henry likes to nap on the shelves.
There are shelves on both sides of the shower, and a little area to tuck hampers into.
I use lots of baskets and jars for storage.
Looks like Juicy has found a comfortable spot on our bed.
This is the only closet in our entire house! But that's ok.
Most everything that we wear now can be folded and put into this armoire.
Most of our time is spent outdoors in our flower gardens or
I hope you've enjoyed the tour of our humble cottage. It's a cozy haven for us, and please come back to visit again.
Thank you Jane for having us over to tour your lovely home.
You may visit Jane
HERE
Have a wonderful weekend folks! It is a nice bright sunny day here. Is it really February 3rd already?
Labels: Country cottage home tour, South Carolina
39 Comments:
So charming! Thanks for introducing her to us. Will definitely be following her blog.
Have a lovely weekend!
She had a lovely cottage! Thank you for holding this open house...
Love what you've done to the cottage! I am trying to live by the motto, "use it or lose it."
What a gorgeous place. I love a home that every room is used and loved. So many times you see places that look like they are only entered to be cleaned.
What a warm place you have created.
Thanks for featuring our home, Debbie! We love this old place that has housed so many people in our family at one point or another. Maybe you can come visit it in person one day!
What a wonderful and charming home! How wonderful to live in such a cherished place!
Hi Debbie!
This is such a great cottage tour! Thanks for sharing all these photos of sweet Jane's lovely home. I love her style and she is such a nice person too.
Great post!
xox
Alison
What a beautiful cottage Jane and her husband have, Debbie! I am always happy to hear about property or homes that have been in the same family for generations. Love the layout and for 1400 sq. ft., it looks like all the space has been put to good use.
I have visited her blog several times and enjoyed pictures of her charming home. I love her painted brick fireplace. If I had a brick fireplace, I would paint it white. It looks so vintage like that. Thanks for sharing this tour!
I love a smaller home! This is so cute and personable!
What a beautiful home. Thanks for sharing and introducing us to Jane. :)
Jane, Your home is beautiful! I could just curl up on your screened in porch and spend the day! :-) Love your red front door too!
You've made such a lovely haven to live in. This is my kinda home.
thanks for introducing us to jane, deb.
Jane and her hubby have a lovely home and blog..I have been a follower of hers...She is so refreshing and lovable!
Jane's home is fantastic...very sweet and cozy. Love her blog, too! Thanks Jane and Debbie!
XO,
Jane
A. I'm amazed at how clean your house is.
B. Your kitchen is giving me all kinds of ideas. I ripped off the doors to our cabinets years ago and painting the interior a sage color. Still needs more work though.
~ Wendy
Such a great house, so cozy, comforting and welcoming! : ).. I could live in a house like that!
Very charming! I love all of their personality in the rooms as well as the older woodwork, doors, etc! The photo of the cat in the cupboard is priceless!
How adorable and meticulous. Thanks for sharing. It's a motivation to go clean mine. Love the gardens also.
This cottage is truly beautiful! The rolled up towels were one of my favorite details. Love it all! Thanks for sharing.
Oh WOW, what a fabulous home tour!!! and I love her cat too!!!
XO
Cindy
Hi Debbie Dear! Oh, thank you for telling us about her. I'll go and check out her blog.
Have a wonderful weekend.
be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
This is just beautiful! I would live on that screened in porch!
Allyson
http://cupcakescandycanes.blogspot.com
How lovely! I am in awe of what you have done, especially having one closet. I need lessons! :-)
Thanks so much for sharing.
xo
Pat
Thanks for sharing this. Love it all, could live there.
Audrey Z
Jane is indeed a gem. I am happy to have met her early in my blogging. I love to swap recipes with her. And I always enjoy their gardening, too. A wonderful couple. xo
Such a cute home, what a treasure to have it remain in the family.
Have a great day.
Always, Queenie
Thanks for a great home tour!
Debbie, you are so great hosting a newbie party and featuring newer bloggers on your tours!
I started following her a while ago when you introduced her on your blog. What a wonderful job they have done on his childhood home. Thanks-Diana
Gorgeous!
That is fabulous! Bigger than my house. The history and memories, how magical
Carol
Debbie, I think Jane's cottage is charming. Love that big porch. I'd spend my time there. ~ Sarah
I have been a follower of Leo and Jane for a while, it is one of my favorites, like visiting old friends.They have done a wonderful job with their home.
So sweet! Love her white kitchen, such Charm! And of course Juicy...what a cutie!
it's perfect and so inviting....perfect place to call home.
Thanks for the wonderful tour.
Such a lovely cottage and Jane has decorated it marvelously. I love everything about it.
I love Jane's little spot of heaven! I have such garden envy it's not even funny! Thanks for showing everyone what a great gal we have in Jane. And, yes, I'm super behind in my blog reading! I've been working on two projects, one outside and one inside that have been taking up a lot of time. Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse
I love the cottage and the kitties make it just perfect!
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