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Two-Story Cottage: Charming Home Tour

Today we’re touring a charming two-story cottage by Jetton Construction that has lots of enjoyable design features that I think you’ll love.

Dark gray siding pairs with white trim and shutters, hinting at what you’ll find in this two-story cottage – a blend of dark and light.

Photo by Jetton Construction, Inc. 

 

The property once served as a YMCA camp but has been uniquely transformed into an amazing dwelling place with texture and loads of architectural interest.

vintage cottage entrywayPhoto by Jetton Construction, Inc.

 

The cottage kitchen is painted white from ceiling to floor. From the vaulted ceiling to the painted floors, this kitchen is charming at every level. Glass-front cabinets, pendant lighting, an oversized kitchen island, and much more come together to create a spacious yet cozy kitchen.

Photo by Jetton Construction, Inc.

 

Are you a fan of painted paneling?  I am!  Whether it’s Joanna Gaines shiplap or paneling from the seventies, I love the way the texture shows through the paint. This sitting area is so welcoming and a great place to read a good novel.

Photo by Jetton Construction, Inc.

 

vintage cottage entrywayPhoto by Jetton Construction, Inc.

 

Lately I’m drawn to dark rooms, like this family room with quaint and cozy appeal. The ceiling is unique and the dark walls lend a cozy cabin vibe.

Photo by Jetton Construction, Inc.

 

At the other end of the room is a handy bar for ease in entertaining.

family room with barPhoto by Jetton Construction, Inc.

 

The living room enjoys an abundance of natural light with its wall of French doors. Simple roller shades help block the sun when necessary.

cottage style living roomPhoto by Jetton Construction, Inc.

 

The dining room pairs a white painted ceiling with dark walls creating a dramatic look. A large wooden chandelier takes center stage above the simple farmhouse table.

Photo by Jetton Construction, Inc

 

Another unique chandelier is suspended over the stairwell. I love all the windows in this two-story cottage. The natural wood floors add warmth to this light, white space.

Photo by Jetton Construction, Inc.

 

One of the bedrooms features more of the unique, rustic architectural details found throughout the cottage.

vintage farmhouse bedroomPhoto by Jetton Construction, Inc.

 

Outside, the patio is just as charming as the rest of the home. An oil portrait lends an air of formality to this outdoor area. Vintage patio furniture paired with a steamer trunk creates a unique look.

Photo by Jetton Construction, Inc. 

 

I hope you enjoyed today’s tour of this two-story cottage. This home project was created by Jetton Construction in California.

 

See More Cottage Homes:

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Turn of the Century Cottage Home

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18 Comments

  1. This home has such a cozy, welcoming vibe – the decor fits the style perfectly. I love when homes appear to be saying, ” Come on in, take a seat, and make yourself at home – nothing pretentious here – this is us” – that is the feeling I get when I look at these rooms.

  2. I really like this house/cottage. It is cozy and very inviting. My only change would be the very dark ceilings in the family room. That kitchen is amazing. And yes, I also like painted paneling and the texture it provides. There’s something for everyone in this house.

  3. Where can I buy the sofa in the family room & the wooden chandler in the dining room? I am remodeling to cottage style. I love the look of both.

  4. oh yeah, oh yeah, some colour, love it, love it !!!!!! I’m with Debra, move right on in……. 🙂

  5. I love the double dutch door in the picture showing the exterior of the house. I always wanted a dutch door. Maybe one of these days. Those window boxes and shutters are sweet, too. So many pretty details in this cottage. Thanks for sharing it with us.

  6. Boy this house tells a story. Not staged just wonderfully collected and curated! Love the Kantha quilt on the end of the master bedroom! Thank you for sharing.

  7. The interior design should be credited to the immensely talented Rita Konig. She created the interiors of this wonderful home.