The folks at Country Home took an old cottage in Des Moines and gave it a much needed transformation using re-purposed items and eco-friendly materials. It came out super duper cute. The cottage is only 975 sq. ft. so smaller furniture was used to fit the space better. The plain white walls let the playful colors stand out without being overpowering.


The dining room and living room are combined so the round table allows traffic to flow in the small space. Vintage runners are used in place of a tablecloth and match the color scheme in the living area.

The small kitchen looks bright and open without overhead cabinets and the turquoise color, which is used throughout the home makes a lovely contrast with the white cabinets and wood floors.


This is my absolute favorite, the colors are just perfect. A cute yellow dotted shower curtain tones down the classic look of the bathroom, and the sliding doors look really romantic but don't take up a lot of space.
It's rooms like this that make me wish I had an attic. The mix of patterns is crazy but still works in this small space.

Original article: Country Home
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