This little vintage beach house was
built
in 1912 from a set of blueprints
bought
from Sears & Roebuck.
The
homeowners restored many aspects
of
this house,
including
the hardwood floors,
wainscoting
and batten board.
It’s
one of six homes from the
The master bedroom provides
the homeowners with priceless views
of
the beach,
the pacific ocean
and Catalina Island.
A basket full of pillows is always
on
hand to change things up a bit.
A guest room for the young ones.
The three guest rooms are
tucked under the eaves
for a cozy feeling.
Great coastal inspired accents
adorn
the living room.
Vintage
black and white photos of
Newport
Beach are hung in a guest room.
11 comments:
I just LOVE this house! Thanks so much for shairng it with us!
Wow, what a great home. Love the white board and batten and the gorgeous floors. Great pieces and all pulled together so nicely. Thanks so much for sharing all the photos.
Gorgeous old home! Love it!
You are living my dream!!! I also live in Southern Ca. but in the Inland Empire. We are hoping to move closer to the coast in a couple of years. I grew up at these beaches!
Your home is stunning. thanks for letting us see what you have done so well!
xo
lynn
Love it! Just think back in the old Sears catalog days....you could shop for a house and a house dress at the same time!!
Thank you for stopping by... glad I found you!
xo
Gail
http://www.casualloveselegance.blogspot.com
Super cute!
Love this! Will feature it today at Home Sweet Home!
Sherry
I featured this today at Mod Mix Monday!
Hi neighbor! I'm just north in Huntington Beach. I love that cottage! My grandfather built a Sears home for my mother's family, in North Dakota many years ago. Thanks for the great photos, I'll have to find that house and sneak a peak. It looks like the peninsula, could take me a while, lol.
Cindy @ sunsetcoasting.blogspot.com
Great post! Just LOVE this house. Sears was amazing years ago.
Thanks so much for sharing!
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