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an inspiring cabin renovation

Uncategorized / April 29, 2013

we all know i’d love to have a cabin on lake, but it’s looking like a trailer on a muddy pond is the only thing in the cards for me currently. well not for this lady – i stumbled upon sarah sherman samuel’s blog smitten studio this weekend and immediately called brian meares over and said LOOK WHAT THEY DID! check out this amazing cabin they’ve renovated themselves on lake michigan.
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for more pictures and posts on their progress, check here

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Written by Jamie Meares, Founder + Creative Director of retailer Furbish Studio.

I Suwannee is a daily chronicle of her wants and whims, her interior design and styling work, her goings and doings, and a place to share her never-ending discoveries and inspirations.

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"Date 1944. Sorority sisters at the University of Texas." by sdasfvrce in OldSchoolCool
On East Lake Shore Drive, this co-op project combined 2 separate units last updated in the '60s into 1 lavish apartment with a gut-remodel, relocating the kitchen to the front of the apartment overlooking the lake.  Interior by Summer Thornton Designter bath, Thornton juxtaposed diagonal swaths of Calacatta Monet marble with Breccia stone to distract from the room’s asymmetrical layout while providing a unique take on tradition, highlighted by the Waterworks fixtures and a freestanding tub by Ann Sacks. The oak paneling was detailed with black molding, a reference to the hand-painted ceiling in the living room.
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