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Meanwhile, on Remodelista: The Summer Cotttage

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Meanwhile, on Remodelista: The Summer Cotttage

July 14, 2026

A wealth of sweet summer cottages over on Remodelista as of late. We’re taking note of their light palettes, easy-going charm, and painted floors (best experienced barefoot). Herewith…

Above: Photograph by Caitlin Atkinson for Remodelista, from To the Lighthouse: A Pair of Sheltered Cottages at Dungeness.
Photograph by Weston Wells for Laura Fenton’s The Little Book of Living Small, from Designer Glenn Ban’s Refined East Hamptons Cottage.
Above: Photograph by Weston Wells for Laura Fenton’s The Little Book of Living Small, from Designer Glenn Ban’s Refined East Hamptons Cottage.
Photograph by Erin McGinn, courtesy of Moore House Design, from Coaster’s Chance: A \1760s Sea Captain’s Cottage in a Moody Palette.
Above: Photograph by Erin McGinn, courtesy of Moore House Design, from Coaster’s Chance: A 1760s Sea Captain’s Cottage in a Moody Palette.
Photograph by Justine Hand for Remodelista, from New England Practical: The Case for Painted Wood Floors in the Summer Cottage.
Above: Photograph by Justine Hand for Remodelista, from New England Practical: The Case for Painted Wood Floors in the Summer Cottage.
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