Pool House Renovation Reveal
Thanks for joining me today to see the pool house renovation! If you missed yesterday’s post with Before and During photos, you can see it here. We are so fortunate that this re-do went rather smoothly, in light of today’s supply chain issues and exorbitant costs. Having a reliable contractor/handyman is a rare gift and one we so appreciate.
The Kitchenette
This is perhaps the greatest change in the pool house. Instead of three pine pieces filling in the entry/kitchen space, we decide to have custom cabinets made with a big farmhouse sink. I did debate whether to add a small dishwasher or cooktop, but we didn’t want the worry of floods or burned food.
Along the 16 foot west wall, is an expansive quartz countertop, serving both the kitchen area and a desk space. The cabinets are blue (Behr Premium Cabinet and Trim Enamel in satin, color is Shipwreck #0402) and look sharp against the white, veined countertop.
All the electrical plugs/outlets were ecru and changed to a bright white. A small but impactful adjustment.
I still need to add a few shelves and did hope to do so with the leftover quartz. However, there isn’t enough to do two long shelves so I’m keeping my options open.
The farmhouse sink from Sinkology is wonderful. It’s a bit nerve-wracking to buy something like this online, but it did not disappoint. A bargain at $419.00 from Home Depot, you wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between this and a very pricey one. You can see it here.
Since this isn’t a typical kitchen and this space is the first impression of the pool house, I did want a faucet that has pretty lines and is a bit dressy. This polished chrome one from Kohler fits the bill. The sprayer is tucked into the spout and has an easy one hand handle.
A desk/knee-hole is an important attribute in this day and age where everyone is working on their computers or remotely. The countertop height desk chair with a broad seat is from World Market and can be found here.
Perhaps the most time consuming project is finding the right size under the counter refrigerator for this space. This one is from Amazon.
Some tips on searching for an under the counter refrigerator. 1)Know the size of your space. It’s truly amazing that small refrigerators come in numerous sizes; 2) Determine where you want your handle. I order this Cusimax glass front refrigerator because it states the handle is interchangeable. Once the product arrives, we discover this is not the case. I would have preferred a handle on the right.
3)What type of products will you store inside? Even though I love the look of this refrigerator, it does not easily hold a carton of milk because the shelves are for bottle and can storage only. 4) Do you need an ice maker? This one doesn’t have a freezer section so no ice. In spite of all that, the refrigerator does look nice and functions just fine in this space. Also, know your budget. The price of appliances has skyrocketed. You can find it here.
One of my favorite resources for knobs and pulls is House of Antique Hardware. They have such a beautiful selection of “jewelry” for your cabinets. Again, wanting a slightly elegant look for the kitchenette, I find these 4″ hexagon cut glass pulls and knobs with polished nickel bases. Aren’t they a bit glamorous and unexpected here against the blue cabinets? You can find them here and they come in different color bases.
For guests, there is a small microwave and a coffee maker. Of course, I love Nespresso machines and this sleek, narrow CitiZ with a milk frother is perfect for the space.
I cannot tell you how happy I am with this beautiful Delphina Delft Blue 6′ x 9′ rug and pad system from Ruggable! The pad is almost like Velcro in which the soft washable rug attaches. You can then pull off the rug and wash it~just ingenious! And the color and style is perfect in the front entrance of the pool house!
My friend, Joanne bought the same rug in a smaller size for her front entry and is thrilled with hers as well. Unfortunately, I don’t get any credit for sharing this product, but I know you will love it as much as I do!
Also, the vinyl plank flooring is Lifeproof Sundance Canyon Hickory 7.13 in W x 48.03 in. long from Home Depot. Such an easy installation and it looks fabulous!
The Living Room
Keeping the same microfiber sofa from Pottery Barn, is a big break for the budget. Surprisingly this sofa is a bit old but still looks great and provides a nice sit.
Since many objects in the room are angular, I find these sweet round nesting coffee tables. The smaller round can be pulled away and used separately. I like adding some curves to this room! From Wayfair, the Emmitt Nesting coffee table comes in gold and silver and only costs $177.99!! You can find it here.
Another great purchase from Wayfair is this rug. I truly love everything about it~soft beneath your feet, looks luxurious and is an 8′ x 10′ Alanis Oriental tufted Blue area rug by Dakota Fields. It may be out of stock because when I click on it, it takes me to a smaller version of this rug. But you can see it here.
Lately, I am a big fan of Target and found this Vivian Glam X-Leg side table from Saracina Home. It is the perfect size next to the overstuffed blue club chair. It comes in different finishes and is easy to assemble. In stock and easy to order. You can find it here.
Of course I am still loving my bar cart! If you missed that post, you can find all the details about the source, size, and stocking it with both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages here.
We are now down to one newer, smarter television that any of our guests can operate from their phone. This room still needs a bit of artwork, but that will happen over time.
One of the pine pieces is a large armoire relocated to the living room. This is perfect for storing linens, dishes, glasses and anything else our guests will need. It brings a bit of warmth to the room. Also note the new woven wood cordless blinds are from Factory Direct Blinds. I must say I am very impressed with the quality, quick turnaround and customer service.
The Bedroom
Only a few changes to this room’s decor. The 30th Anniversary Hunter Star Quilts with lovely stitching are a colorful addition to the two twin beds. From Land’s End, they are on sale with a promo code. Find them here.
And if you saw my post on recovering the chair and the lampshades near the vintage make up table, you know these pieces need a bit of updating. The DIY to recover the chair seat is here.
And adding a bit of fabric to lampshades can be found here.
In the corner of the bedroom, is a wing chair and most importantly, a theorem still life painting on velvet done by my mother, many years ago.
If you are interested in any of the renovation items, please click on the image below.
Well I believe that wraps up the pool renovation project! I hope you enjoy the transformation and we are delighted with the results. Now, what could be my next project?!?
Thanks for joining me today and I will see you on Saturday for Saturday Meanderings!
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Gorgeous!
I love all the blue and white touches you have in your pool house now Mary. That rug at the entry is so beautiful and the bar cart is such a perfect accessory for this space. Just gorgeous!
Mary, it is so beautiful! I am so looking forward to my next visit! You did a wonderful job on your beautiful update!
It’s absolutely beautiful and it’s so luxurious for guests to stay in. I feel so lucky to have been one of the first to see it and stay in it. Thank you!
Beautiful job….love all your choices. Reading some back posts saw the chair and lamp shades covered.
I need to cover breakfast room chairs bottoms and would love to know the source of the blue patterned fabric used. Thank you for such a detailed post with sources. Just a thought but how would that chair look on the rug in front of sofa, like the rug also….your thoughts on that please. Have a 45″ round glass top table in the area. Thank you for sharing a beautiful well thought out job.
REALLY IMPRESSIVE, MARY!!! To have done all that in such a short time is incredible. I love everything!
Pool House so bright and beautiful! Love the blue color scheme. My favorite is the kitchen…love the sink!! Did I miss the bathroom? TU for giving me the square footage of pool house/patio. Do you know just the pool house? Reason I’m so inquisitive is because I’m seriously thinking about building one soon. Yours seems so spacious. Thanks!
Beverly, thank you for the reminder to give the source for the flooring. I have since updated the post. It’s Lifeproof Luxury Vinyl Flooring in Sundance Hickory from Home Depot.You can find the link now on the post. Also, if you go back into the blog and search for Restoration Chronicles there is a whole post on the pool house and I believe a picture of the floorpan. If not, email me at [email protected] and I’m happy to share. Not sure what your second question above means? Also, I didn’t feature the bathroom because I didn’t update that, but I will add pictures this Saturday on my Saturday Meanderings post.
Wow what a great pool house Mary! I love the kitchen cabinets and those hilts look perfect in the bedroom. Great job.
Great job! All of your guests will love staying in such a beautiful space. The flooring looks great – looks like wood. You said yesterday that you installed LVT – what did you use?
Where did you get your woven wood shades from? 🙂
SO gorgeous! I love your choices – those tables may be just the thing for my never-ending office renovation. Thanks for all the details and congrats on a beautiful job!
Mary,
Such a delightful blog, you’re quite the influencer, already I’m purchasing your recommended books, vitamins for bones, and truly enjoying you sharing your creativity and ideas.
Thank you so much for your insight!
Everything looks so beautiful, but I especially love your mother’s theorem painting. It ties all the colors together. She did such a wonderful job. I did a theorem back in the 80’s. You’ve inspired me to display it again in my home!
Ellen, I didn’t realize that painting on velvet was the big rage in the 70s and 80s. To have something my mother painted is so precious. She died in 2014 and I feel a part of her is here with me. Would love to see your theorem. If you are able, please send a photo to me at [email protected]
You did such a beautiful job with this Mary! I love both rugs, but the one in the entry I’m really curious about. How do you like the ruggable? It looks wonderful, but I didn’t like the thickness. Love your quilts too. So many things I want to buy here.
Andrea, the Ruggable rug is very soft and yes, it is thinner so you can toss it in the wash. The backing is interesting because it serves as a pad but also holds the rug in place. I haven’t washed it yet but hopefully it will look as good as it does now after a laundering. As an entry rug, I think it will be fine. If I was spending alot of time on it, I would want something more plus and thicker.
Blown away!!! This is spectacular…definitely magazine worthy!! WELL DONE!!! franki
Franki, thank you so much for your sweet comments!
Mary – it looks fabulous!! It was beautiful when we were there many years ago but your changes have made it fresh and airy feeling. A beautiful, peaceful and welcoming spot!! !
Karin, well it is time for another visit! Scott and I hope to get to Connecticut soon as I still need to sell my aunt’s home there. Would love to get together with you and Donnie.
Such a lovely spot for guests! I’m so lucky that I was able to see it in person. It really is so beautiful and so well done!
Lory, we so enjoyed your visit recently! Coming from someone with exquisite taste, I appreciate your comment!
Just stunning!! Bravo!