There's also Escape's Vintage, which offers
a more traditional cottage - style look but costs $ 59,800.
Not exact matches
I only like shiplap in some situations and had considered it for an accent wall in my dining room, but after seeing this glam Christmas dining room with shiplap I am really thinking It could work with my
more traditional and shabby chic
cottage style too!
Years ago, in another life, Bosinver was a holiday park, with
cottages more akin to chalets than
traditional Cornish
cottages.
This recently revamped hotel feels like a
traditional Maine
cottage, though its 34 cozy rooms are totally up - to - speed: free Wi - Fi, pillow - top mattresses... Read
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Built in 1640 as an oxen - powered rum distillery, the historic
cottage colony has all the thoughtful touches of a
traditional Caribbean inn — island - inspired watercolors hand - painted by Jinx herself, lush tropical gardens, and 23 ocean - view rooms with balconies and kitchenettes — plus plenty
more that most hotels don't have.
A friendly pony and a donkey ambled over to introduce themselves as we made your way to one of six holiday
cottages; three purpose built eco-
cottages and three
more traditional conversions.
Historic (yet modernized) and romantic, Pink Beach Club &
Cottages has private pink - sand beaches, too, and a
traditional...
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If you are interested in participating in a
Cottage Grove Minnesota traffic school in a
more traditional classroom setting rather than in the comfort of your own home, you can contact the
Cottage Grove Minnesota DVS for a list of state - approved brick - and - mortar classrooms.
If you would like to attend a
Cottage City Maryland driver improvement program in a
more traditional, brick - and - mortar classroom setting contact your court for a list of available options.
It seems like I can swing from
more traditional with a pinch of modern to a
more sophisticated
cottage to slightly bohemian to old world to classy beachy to homey with little bit of glamour thrown in for good measure.
We currently have
more of a
traditional style going on, but I'm trying to evolve slowly into a move
cottage - meets - craftsman style.
I'm trying to figure out what is it about these that are so beautiful, and I think it's because they are inset cabinets (flush with the frames), and the thinner frame is so so simple and delicate, while not necessarily being too shaker (I love a shaker, but I want
more traditional style cabinets in our new / old
cottage).
I want to lighten up my
more traditional style to get
more of an eclectic
cottage vibe.
But if your furniture is dark or
traditional and you want a lighter
more cottage - y look, are there ways to lighten up your style without painting everything or tossing your furniture to the curb?
It's perfect for
more traditional or
cottage - styled spaces.