Coastal New England Summer Home Tour
Our seaside town is most magical in the summer months. I’m so happy to welcome you inside for our coastal New England Summer Home Tour.
When dreaming about summer and the end of school I had no idea we’d be in the midst of a pandemic. Life is still very far from “normal” but we are so grateful to call this little house by the sea home. It’s been our refuge and our retreat and now we look forward to a summer at home. The boys’ last day of school is tomorrow and our week has been punctuated with virtual graduations from elementary school and middle school and car parades. As you can imagine this mama has been crying a lot…
Today, I’m taking part in the Seasonal Simplicity Summer Home Tour hosted by my friend Krista.
If you’re coming over from Lucy’s home, over at Craftberry Bush, welcome! Lucy has such a beautiful home and her photography is always so dreamy. I’m happy to share she’s just as beautiful a person in real life.
If you’re new here, welcome to our home! I’m Danielle and I share our New England home with my husband, Luke, our two sons, John & Conor, and two rescue dogs, Max and Poppy.
Our home is a 1927 Dutch Colonial and we fell in love with it the moment we saw it. We’ve lived here for 7 years and have slowly made it our own over time.
We just planted these beautiful trees in our front yard – a seven son flowering tree and a weeping cherry on the side of our home.
I actually took far too many photos of the front exterior so I think I’ll write a separate post all about that.
Our front door and shutters are painted in Benjamin Moore’s Buxton Blue in high gloss. It is the most wonderful watery blue 😉
Let’s head inside!
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Summer Living Room
This is the room that’s in the front of our home. Our sweet little Max loves to perch on the back of the couch and watch everyone walking to the shops and restaurants in Scituate Harbor.
Not much as changed in here except for the Monstera thriving. Can you believe how tall it is? My family gave it to me for Mother’s Day two years ago.
My husband built the sofa table but I’m actually hoping he’ll built a raw edge table here. If you look closely you can see Max.
Aw, hi, Max! I always find this room a bit difficult to photograph.
The pillows are brand new. I just bought them at Elburne and I love the coastal, yet classic vibe they give our room.
I love clipping flowers from our yard to use inside. These beautiful purply blue flowers are from our False Blue Indigo plant.
I love using candles through out our home to make it feel welcoming.
Our bar cart is well stocked for summer cocktails. The beautiful fish print is by my friend Jeanne, who actually grew up in our home.
As you can see, I love to mix white slipcovers, vintage orientals, classic decor with modern and relaxed finds.
We very much live in our home. This is where we watch movies and TV together.
Our couch is extra deep and that was very important to us. White slipcovers can be hard but I have some tips on keeping them clean, click here.
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Summer Dining Room
Our dining room is open plan into our living room through beautiful wood columns.
My husband built us this beautiful farmhouse table out of heart pine which was reclaimed from a factory down south. You can read more about that here.
The beautiful seascape is by my friend Becky O’Toole of The Pink Frame. She used all the blues I LOVE.
The chandelier is vintage and looks so pretty during the day, but also in the evenings.
I love using cut peonies in here. They always remind me of my grandmother.
Flanking the peonies are hand blown hurricane lanterns from Ikea. We always light candles with dinner but often times we eat meals outside in the summer. Our dining chairs are always from Ikea.
The Welsh Dresser is from England and I found it on Facebook yard sale. I’d always dreamed of having a piece like this. I love showcasing vintage ironstone and plants. The only thing I’ve been buying during the stay at home orders, other than groceries, is plants. These ferns are from PlantsandPonytails.
I love the life they add to our display and our home.
Aren’t they so pretty.
I also have a pothos on the dresser. I love how they trail.
Over in the corner of the room, is a painted cabinet – painted in Miss Mustard Seed Eulalie’s Sky. I always like to change the decor over here based on the season.
That branch is from the Seven Son Flowering Tree in our front yard. We had to trim some of the lower branches.
One other part of this room I want to share is over by the windows. I painted this faux marble console table a few years back.
Hanging above it is a vintage lithograph by Dendy Sadler that used to hang in my family’s restaurant. The decanter and wine glasses were my parents and I love the pale blush color.
Oh, and that sweet little tree I bought last week from PlantsandPonytails. It’s a Banyan Tree and reminded me of the one the boys climbed on while we were in Balboa Gardens in San Diego last summer.
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We’re going to skip the kitchen because it’s just such a mess with everyone home! Come on out to the sunroom.
Summer Sunroom
This is one of my favorite spaces. This room has wonderful light with all the windows and gets amazing coastal breezes from Scituate Harbor.
This space overlooks our pool and the firepit so has wonderful views. I love painting out here and our oldest also loves to draw and paint at this table. The table was falling apart when we found it and look rebuilt it and repaired one of the feet. It’s painted in a custom chalk paint color. I painted the floors white last summer and also added these wishbone chairs.
I love keeping things simple on the table. I love cutting flowers form the yard. These lilacs have a beautiful fragrance.
My husband and I actually enjoyed a very romantic dinner out here for our anniversary back in May. This is a view of the sunroom from outside.
Shop the Look
I’ll be sharing our outdoor spaces next week as part 2 of our summer home tour but wanted to give you a teeny tiny glimpse.
While we’r out here, come into the pool house. I made this pretty starfish wreath a few weeks ago.
Come on in.
Summer Pool House
We redid this space last summer. You can see the makeover here.
Be sure to download this free printable for your own home. 🙂 You can see more watercolors in my online shop.
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Thank you so much for stopping by! I hope you enjoyed my little summer home tour.
Next up on the tour is Kelly over at The Tattered Pew. I love how Kelly effortlessly can mix new and vintage finds. Enjoy her beautiful home.
Don’t forget to visit all the home tours below.
This week, some of my blogging friends and I are sharing our summer home tours. Just click on the links below the images to be taken to see their full posts.
Sharing with me today….
Thursday
Craftberry Bush // Finding Silver Pennies // The Tattered Pew
Rambling Renovators // Zevy Joy // Two Twenty One
And sharing the rest of this week…
Monday
The Happy Housie // Maison de Pax // Cuckoo4Design
Modern Glam // My 100 Year Old Home // Inspiration for Moms
Tuesday
Sincerely, Marie Designs // Cassie Bustamante // Life is Better at Home
Lemon Thistle // Grace in My Space // Maison de Cinq
Wednesday
Setting for Four // Clean & Scentsible // Life is a Party
My Sweet Savannah // All Things With Purpose // Tatertots & Jello
Friday
She Gave it a Go // Taryn Whiteaker // Rooms FOR Rent
This is Simplicite // Dans le Lakehouse //Amber Tysl
your home is meant for summer! i would never want to leave, especially now that you have that pool! what a great place for your family!
Thank you so much, Cassie! We’re definitely jumping in the pool this afternoon as soon as the boys are finished with school for the day.
When we go to the beach the weathered cedar shingle homes are always my favorite. I love your home! That pool house is everything. And I want you lamp! Where did you get that? The blue one with the giant tassel. I’m completely obsessed.
I love the weathered shingles, too. I spent a summer on Martha’s Vineyard and that look always reminds me of there. It’s funny because my husband, being from England, didn’t immediately love the weathered cedar shingles. Now he loves them. Ooooh, the lamp is lovely isn’t it? I found it at Native in Scituate Harbor which carries really different tribal and Native American art. It’s from Guatemala. I shared more about it here: https://www.findingsilverpennies.com/cozy-fall-living-room/
So gorgeous, Danielle! I love your tour – your home totally is summer perfect!
Thank you, Krista, for organizing the hop. Really looking forward to visiting everyone’s homes. xx
Your home is so pretty and so fresh looking like a breath of fresh air. You have done an awesome job in every room that you have been so kind to show us.
Thank you so much for the tour of your home.
I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Thank you so much, Brenda. I’ll have to admit it’s really hard with two messy boys home to keep the house tidy. I’m glad you liked what you saw 😉 Thank you so much for visiting xx
Your home is so lovingly decorated and i know all your family enjoys it. Thanks for the tour and have a great summer.
Danielle your home is what summer dreams a re made of! Your exterior is so charming and then seeing the inside just makes it all come together so beautifully! I love your style and summer touches!
Your home is beautiful; serene and relaxing looking. Thank you for sharing it with us!
Danielle, I’m a new follower. I love your New England home. Its summer vibe is extremely inviting! Love your artwork, and appreciate the printables. Just dreamy!