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Fourth of July House Tour: An Americana Cottage

  • June 17, 2017
  • Written by Jickie Torres
  • Photography by Bret Gum
  • Styled by Jacqueline deMontravel
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Patriotic cottage exterior with white paint and black trim.

There was nothing perfect about the cottage that Jaime Saunders bought three years ago in Laguna Beach, California. The 1930s structure was showing its age and the interior layout was too cramped for her growing family (two young children under age three). But the location was exactly where she’d been hoping to settle down: It was walking distance from the beach, close to Main Street and the lively downtown area, and the tree-lined streets were too beautiful to resist.

She and her husband made the buy and prepared for a major remodel. Today, the open and airy layout provides an atmosphere. It’s perfect for patriotic cottage decor that celebrates the summer.

ourth of July cottage living room decor with throw pillows
Subtle patriotic references, like the red and white striped and blue patterned pillows, provide a touch of patriotic flair.

Opening Up the Cottage

For the first five months, the house was a construction zone, so Jamie opted to keep her family in a rental. Meanwhile, the ceiling was raised, new siding and insulation installed, the floors replaced and the windows changed out.

The couple also tore down a few walls to achieve a more open floor plan. Over the years, the cottage’s former owners had made their own slipshod additions to the original structure, resulting in a floor plan that was chaotic, inefficient and closed off.

Cottage with open floor plan and exposed beams
An open floor plan allows the space to flow from one room into the next.

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“You had to go through some bedrooms to get to others and there were two different hallways you had to go through to get to the back,” Jaime says.

They removed a wall that divided the living room from the dining room, which immediately brightened up the space. Another wall blocking off the tiny galley kitchen from the dining room was also removed, giving Jaime a new light-filled kitchen with a large center island and a better workflow.

Cottage kitchen with white color palette, skylight and stainless steel appliances.
Natural light streams through the skylight built into the pitched kitchen ceiling.

The couple reconfigured the rest of the cottage, taking it from a five-bedroom to a three-bedroom. They converted one of the bedrooms into a back den. Despite these changes, the couple managed to keep the original footprint largely intact.

A Breath of Fresh Décor

Once the house was move-in ready, Jaime began to create the sunny beach cottage of her dreams.

Bright red coral patriotic beach cottage decor
Bright red coral adds a beachy flair

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“The goal I had with this house was to start fresh,” Jaime says. ”At the old house, I was really into dark wood with browns and beiges, and here my goal was to bring back a lot more color.”

ed and blue patterned throw pillows for patriotic Fourth of July decor
Add red and blue patterned throw pillows as for subtle and classic americana decor.

To play up the cottage’s now airy and light interior, she chose a light palette. White walls reflect the light while warm walnut flooring adds a cozy rustic element and grounds her beachy décor.

“We wanted to keep an indoor-outdoor feel.” Jaime says.

Cottage dining room with farmhouse table and transitional patriotic decor
Large windows and indoor plants complete the indoor-outdoor feel

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For her artwork and accessories, Jaime chose a multi-hued shell and vivid red coral motif. She chose worn wood for the coffee table and dining room furniture. Peppy pillows in summery patterns and vibrant colors add to the patriotic cottage décor’s lighthearted easy-going feel.

Functional and Easy-Maintenance

With its unfussy collectibles and easy-care slipcovered couch, Jaime’s new look was effortlessly child-friendly. “Everything works for the kids,” Jaime says. “We went with slipcovered dining chairs and couches. The darker fabrics are durable but the white or oatmeal pieces can be easily washed. The reclaimed wood is also great because they can stand on it, color on it and play on it, and it isn’t destroyed. It just gets better.”

Boy's bedroom decor with navy blue bunk bed and plaid sheets
The classic color palette of Navy blue and red continues throughout the house and into the bedrooms.

But not everything’s for the kids. In the master bedroom, Jaime aimed for an uber-relaxing feel. A soft blue on the walls creates an instant sense of tranquility. The upholstered headboard adds a cozy texture that dispels the idea that small rooms can’t feel luxurious. Pared-down furnishings and new French doors that face the lush garden also make the room feel bigger.

Cottage master bedroom decor with robin's egg blue and coral red color palette for patriotic cottage decor
The color palette of red and blue continues in the master bedroom with softer shades of robin’s egg and coral.

In the bathroom, Jaime went with tile and marble to recreate the feel of some of her favorite spa destinations. “I wanted it to feel like a vacation at home,” she says.

Master bathroom decor with dark wood cabinetry and a gray color scheme.
Gray and white, with dark wood tones and a pop of red create a relaxing spa-like retreat in the master bathroom.
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Jickie Torres

With more than 12 years in the publishing industry focusing on all things architecture, home and décor, Jickie is a leader in editorial interiors. She’s guided and developed countless titles for Engaged Media. When she’s not writing, styling, photographing or hunting for the best content for her magazines, she’s working on her own renovation of a 1951 Mid Century Modern ranch in Southern California.

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