My name is
Megan. I live in this restored Victorian Farmhouse with my caring husband and our two
wonderful children, in Bellport, Long Island, NY.
Where do you live and what do you love about where you live? What inspires you about where you live? Does where you live influence how you decorate?
We
are nestled on the Great South Bay. The Brookhaven, Bellport and East Patchogue
area is surrounded by nature. There is not
just the bay and the Atlantic Ocean but also the Island’s beautiful landscape
with nearby farm stands, vineyards and wooded areas, as well as lots of small
towns that resemble those of New England (where I grew up).
What inspires you about your home? What inspires you when you decorate your home? What is your style? Do you have a label to your style? What colors and textures do you love & use often?
When
we walked into this house, it was love at first sight. Our home is a Sears, Roebuck & Co. Model Homes Kit House built between 1910 and
1912 and restored just before we purchased the home in 2007. We believe our home is “Model No. 167” later
renamed the “Maytown” (although it appears that the floor plan was reversed). It would have cost between $645 and $2,038. There is lots of neat information about Sears Home Design here.
I love how our home is both unique (a mail order home from the early 20th Century?!) and traditional. I love the high ceilings and protruding bays. I love the third floor’s unfinished “Granny Attic” that we hope will someday be our master suite. I love how full of light our main floor is. There are 20 windows on the 1st floor – many of them with the original, beautiful “wavy” glass (pretty, but unfortunately, not very energy efficient!). The house has a beautiful turret and porch columns and spindles that have led more than one of our six–year-old daughter’s friends to describe it as a castle (lol!). I prefer “Victorian Farmhouse” – and totally American!
What is your favorite place/room in the house?
Why?
Is there
any part of your home you are especially proud of?
Where do
you shop for furnishings & home accessories?
Most
of our NYC apartment furnishings came from Pottery Barn and Crate & Barrel,
with a few accent pieces from local antique/reproduction furniture stores. Here
at our home, the living room and dining room furniture came primarily from
Ethan Allen. I love looking in magazines (Country Living, Better Homes and Gardens, Traditional Home, Southern Living) and
catalogues (Ballard Designs). I run into Jen almost every Friday morning at
Home Goods and I love rummaging through antique stores.
What is the starting point for you when you decorate a room? What do you feel completes your space?
Function
seems to be my starting point when beginning to decorate a room – be it comfort,
storage, etc.
One thing
your home can’t live without ?
Those
same family photos, books and art are the very things we couldn’t live without.
And
blankets. We all love to snuggle together under comfy blankets, quilts and afghans! I can never have enough!
Lastly,
flowers. I really enjoy fresh flowers,
whether they are displayed in beautiful Tiffany vases or Mason jars! I love to
bring a little of the outside in. My thoughtful husband still brings me flowers
almost every week (for 11 years!) and now my four-year-old son likes to help him
pick out the “rosiest” bouquets for me!
Any
decorating tips you might like to share?
I
have always heard that it is best to focus on one room at a time. That seems
logical, but practically speaking, it has never worked for me. It takes time to
find the perfect pieces! We decided
early on to take our time and live with bare walls and empty spaces, rather
than hang and place pieces just to fill space.
I love almost everything we have done… the only exceptions are the times
when I rushed to buy something.
When you are not decorating & spending time with your family, what feeds your soul? What are you passionate about?
Before
becoming a mom, I was a non-profit event planner. Now that I’m home with my
children full-time, I love being able to still utilize those skills. Any reason
to get together and celebrate (Birthday? Holiday? Book Club?) deserves a
creative, well-thought out and executed
affair. The more attention to detail,
the better!
I’ve
also recently discovered my love for landscaping and gardening. I think of it as an extension of our inside
décor. I love researching, planning,
drawing and planting the perfect tree, shrub or flower. Even weeding is fun! My Mother’s Day gift was gift cards to my
favorite nurseries (Woodside Nursery & Garden Center, Daisy Garden and
Bayport Flower Houses). We’ve just finished planting shrubs around our
foundation and I cannot wait to start adding in flowers to give it a pop of
color (I’m thinking pink!).
If you are curious, you can see the before photo here.
Thank you for stopping by today to visit us
&
sharing in our very first
Style House!
I hope you enjoyed taking a tour of my dear friend
Megan's beautiful & stylish home!
Happy Friday Everyone!
-Jen
Another beauty! I'm so glad I found your house tours. :)
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