Since the beach cottage is essentially one big room (with a bathroom tacked on the back) I had to create some discrete areas with furniture.
Here is a look at the whole interior (minus the new watercolor I just got for above the sofa).
Here's another photo from a different angle. The sofa and chair are Bespaq, I don't know who made the table but I shabby chic-ed it up since it was a very ugly shade of brown. I had the rug made, too--it looks like a Claire Murray Nantucket scene.
On the bay window ledge we have stick birds, carved decoys, shells, and a telescope. This closely resembles the ledge at my mother's real beach house.
Don't you just love those beds with the kitchy captain's wheel headboards? They are cheapies, dressed with TigerLily & Rose sheets with sailboats. I had intended to put a dresser between the beds but decided the pirate's trunk was more interesting.
Another angle, this one through the front door. I love the surfboard, too.
I had the kitchen made because I couldn't find anything else that would fit. It's quite snug but it works for me. Anne Caesar made all the food on the island and the crab pot on the stove.
Next time I'll post photos of the bathroom.
My son says he would like to live here. How about you?