Thanks for all of your encouraging comments on the 1905 cottage.
They really meant so much to me. This is a project that has really captured my heart.
This month we have been working on the front of the cottage. And it also worked out that Lowes asked us to work on a front yard mini makeover for April– perfect!! Here’s what we created with the front of the cottage:
When the cottage was built in 1905, there was no laundry room. So in the 50’s the owners turned part of the front porch into a laundry room. The big drawback was that the only access to this room was through the front porch. So every time anyone wanted to do laundy, you had to go out onto the porch and into a separate room. Plus, there was no heat in that room.
So when we remodeled the cottage, we punched a doorway through the brick into the kitchen and closed off the doorway on the porch and replace the door with a window. And as a result, we had to replace the siding on the front porch. We bought some fiberboard from Lowes and nailed it onto the front of the porch. And then we painted it. And I think it is SO hilarious that the color I choose is called “Man Cave” by Allen + Roth at Lowes.
We also upgraded all of the electricty in the house. And for the front porch we took a ceiling fixture out and added a light fixture right next to the front door. I love it!
Another thing we did was we refaced the crumbling cement with a layer of outdoor tile on the front porch and on the front stairs. This REALLY improved the curb appeal.
We also replaced the dated front door with a dutch door I love the glass panels – they let in so much light to the front entry. Also, I LOVE leaving the top of the dutch door open in the summer to let the breeze come through. SO fun!!
My friend found this vintage metal bistro set for me at a local antique fair this weekend. I spray painted it yellow to match the yellow door. I love the retro feel the set lends to the porch.
And we also replaced the front threshold. We stained it dark to match the floor in the entryway.
And the last thing we did was we planted some flowers in the planter box in front of the house. I still need to plaster the cement flower box — but I really think the cottage is coming along. I can’t wait to paint the rest of the house Man Cave grey. I also plan to make some new shutters and paint the trim a bright white.
This project has been such a dream come true. And here is the original 1905 Cottage Post if you want to check out the story of how I fell in love with this project.
You can follow along with Lowe’s on Facebook for more great ideas and sign up for their FREE Creative Ideas Magazine with TONS of great DIY ideas and instructions!!
Have a CREATIVE Day!
xox
PS — here is my 1905 Pinterest Page — with tons of cottage ideas for new OR old homes.
Thanks Lowes for gift cards that covered part of this project.
a says
This is my first time go to see at here and i am in fact
impressed to read all at alone place.
laughing abi says
Hi Jen!
Love this porch makeover. I’m looking for the perfect yellow paint color to use on an outdoor bench and was wondering if you could share the color/brand you used on your front door. I think it might be just what I need 🙂
Amanda @ White Field Apparel says
I was just introduced to your site by a friend and I LOVE IT! We are starting to remodel our house and you have given me a lot to think about!
Laughing Abi says
Hi Jen. We’re updating our screened porch and it’s time to tackle the floor. I was planning to paint it but am curious about the outdoor tile you used. Can you tell me specifically what it’s called and where I might find it?
abi
Jen says
Laughing Abi » The name on the box is Espressioni, Ragno, gray. But I don’t know where exactly you can find it. I have about five heavy boxes left! Too bad you can’t just pick them up. It’s a rectangular tile, which is helpful for porch tile, and we did a good moisture-proof layer underneath too.
Laura @ Cookiecrumbs and Sawdust.blogspot.com says
This looks fabulous. We’re working on our own little cottage and I’ve been on the hunt for a new porch light for quite some time. Would you mind sharing where you purchased yours?
Thanks so much,
Laura
Jen says
Hi Laura! Sorry for the slow response! I don’t always see these when they first are posted!
It’s the Progress Lighting P5563-09. I got mine from Amazon because I get everything from Amazon .
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0013CHP3E/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Sara Jo says
I have hideous front steps where outdoor carpet was removed before I bought the place. I’ve tried to remove the old adhesive – but no luck. So outdoor tile is a great idea! Where did you get yours/what brand?
Jen says
Hi Sara Jo!
I’ll have to look it up. We had a professional tile guy friend help us figure it all out. Are you still working on your project?
Sara Jo says
I’d appreciate it if you look it up and let me know. I haven’t started on it yet. 🙂
Carme says
What a transformation! Amazing! How I wish I can do that too. Anyways, May I know where I can get that threshold? It looks perfect on my front door. Thanks.
Jeff says
Hi Carme!
We had to custom-make the threshold to accommodate the weird measurements and “vintage” issues we had to deal with. It’s custom-stained to match the interior floor and has a zillion coats of polyurethane on it.
Julie Blanner says
Wow! Impressive! It looks so clean and crisp.
Brittany says
I need that cute yellow pot next to the door. Where can I get one?
EileenHull says
Jen what a great job you are doing! The colors are so crisp- you are inspiring me to get off the computer and paint 🙂
Katie says
Ummm I love how this turned out! Love the dark gray and beautiful bright yellow!
Cindy Hopper says
Love the tile and the colors you have chosen and that bistro set {swoon}!
Jessica @ Mom 4 Real says
It’s absolutely perfect, Jen! I am in love with the vintage bistro set!
Barbara @ Chase the Star says
Hi Jen! Oh. EM. Geesh! I just adore this little cottage! Yellow and grey are my new color combo crush and you have it mastered here! Loving that vintage bistro set too, so perfect for the porch–can’t wait to see more of this adorable little house! XO, Barbara
Krista thehappyhousie says
I LOVE it Jen, you have done an amazing job!! We are thinking of tiling our front porch and steps too, was glad to see it used outdoors. The tile looks amazing;)
Krista @thehappyhousie
Jen says
Hi Krista!!
Yes, the tile makes such a big difference and so much less expensive than pouring all new cement!
xoxo
McKenzie @ Girl Loves Glam says
Holy cow! That is such a great transformation! I wouldn’t have been able to see that vision!
Jen says
Thanks McKenzie – I really do love it so much!
xxoxo
Michelle at Faith, Trust, & Pixie Dust says
Holy cow – I love this adorable porch! The yellow is so pretty. I am really on a “yellow kick” lately. Great job.
Warmly, Michelle
PS – Loved seeing you at SNAP!
Jen says
Thanks Michelle!!
It was so much fun seeing you too!!
xoxo
Melissa@TheHappierHomemaker says
Wow, it looks fantastic!!!!
Jen says
Thanks Melissa!! It has been such an amazing experience!
xoxo
Kassi M. says
LOVE the gray and bright yellow together! Really gives it a fun feel!
Jen says
Thanks Kassi!! I really love those colors together. It has been such a fun project so far!
oxxo
Danielle says
So gorgeous and such a transformation. I LOVE the pops of yellow. Just makes it so sunny. x
Jen says
Thanks Danielle!!
The yellow really makes me happy – it’s so bright and cheerful!
xoxo
rdulgarian says
/i am in love with your little house and these posts are my new favorite!
Jen says
Thanks my cute friend!! Love you!
xoxo
Christine says
Absolutely LOVE IT Jen!!
I have a question about the tiled cement. My cement walkway is actually covered with outdoor carpet… (GROSS)… I want to take it off… Do you think a tile flooring would be ok even during the winter.. or be too slippery?
Jeff says
This is Mr. Jennifer answering. We actually scraped all of the outdoor carpet off in the demolition phase. It was disgusting. You can see the adhesive marks in one of the “before” pictures. We chose a tile that is textured and it actually adds traction in the winter — it was not slippery at all.
Christine says
Hi Mr. Jennifer 🙂
AWESOME!!! I will try it out then! I’m scared to see what’s under the carpet.. great tip about getting a tile that’s textured! Hopefully it will make it through our Canadian winters hehe I’ll test it out and let you know 🙂
Thanks so much! Christine
Teresa S. says
That is beautiful. The colors are perfect. I love that bistro set. Gives me lots of ideas for my new house.
Jen says
Yay! That makes me so happy!!
xoxo
Lindy says
Jen – this is absolutely gorgeous; but then everything you do is gorgeous and inspirational! The yellow is awesome! I also love the bistro set on the porch!!!!
Jen says
Aw thanks Lindy!! You are so sweet. I love that little bistro set!
xoxo
Tiffany H says
Love the tiled cement idea! We are looking at old homes right now and so many have the crumbling concrete, and I keep thinking no way I want to take on pouring a whole new porch and steps. Love, love, love your fix! 🙂
Jen says
Yay!! It really looks 1000% better with the tile. And if you use outdoor tile it will hold up and work great!
xoxo
theidearoom says
It looks amazing Jen! I am loving all the fun little details. LOVE the table and chair set too!!
Jen says
Thanks Amy!! I am so in love with this little house. I can’t wait to have a little get-together and invite you!
xoxo
Angela G says
Amazingly beautiful! Where do you get a split door?
Jen says
Hi Angela!
I am going to do a post on that. I had a door I wanted from a dutch door company and it was going to be over $2000 for the door I wanted. Instead I ordered one from my local hardware store for about 1/3 of the price. Here’s one — http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?productId=203386267&storeId=10051&langId=-1&catalogId=10053&ci_sku=203386267&cm_mmc=shopping-_-googleads-_-pla-_-203386267&ci_gpa=pla
xoxo
Emily Hone says
Oh my goodness! You are sooo amazing! I wish I had the talent that you do for design! Thanks for sharing with us!
Jen says
You are so sweet Emily! Thank you. xoxoxoxo
Deidra Johnson says
I love this!! You are amazing….but could you tell me what your budget has been so far? I am getting ready to buy a 1920″s california bungalow and would appreciate any advice!
Jen says
Hi Deidra!
I am so excited for you!! Each project has a different budget. It just depends on how much work your bungalow needs. For this project it needed pretty much every single room redone. We stripped the whole house to the bare walls and started over. Plus we knocked out a wall, some windows and doorways. But if you look into DIYing as much as possible you will save yourself a lot of money. Of course you will need to bring in experts like building inspectors, licensed electricians and engineers if you are going to be taking out any walls. Email me if you have specific questions and I am happy to help in any way that I can.
xxo
Amanda says
Love, love, love! And you just gave me an idea for my own crumbling front steps so hooray!
Jen says
Yay Amanda!! I am so happy to hear that this project has inspired you!! I plan to do a more in-depth tutorial on the front step tiling project with some tips and tricks. I will post that soon.
xoxo
Kate says
Oh my gosh! That looks great! You would never know it was the same place!
Jen says
Thanks so much Kate!! It has been such a wonderful experience. I am just so in love with it.
xox
Joy Candrian says
Fabulous! Love the bright happy yellow against the grey.
Jen says
Me too, Joy!! It is such a happy little place now!
xoxo
Angie@Echoes of Laughter says
Oh my gosh Jen! This is absolutely stunning! ***Love****.You are SO talented and you have truly found your calling in life! Everything you do is just so beautiful!
Jen says
Angie! Thanks so much!! It really has been such a labor of love.
xxoxoxo
MiMi says
Are you gonna sell it? I want it!
Jen says
haha!! No – I don’t plan on ever selling it. But I might have a girls’ weekend there and I will totally invite you my friend!!
xoxoxo
Christy says
So the house is Man Cave Grey, what color is the door?
Jen says
Hi Christy! Yes, the paint is Man Cave in Outdoor Satin. The door I color matched to this pin – http://pinterest.com/pin/284008320222806532/. I don’t have the color here but I will go over and get it and let you know.
xox
Kerri says
I LOVE the yellow, gray, navy combo. So bright and welcoming! Thanks for the inspiration!
Jen says
Thanks Kerri!!
It really is such a fun color combo. I love the way the yellow pops against the grey and navy. So fun!!
xoxoxo
Probably Rachel says
It’s beautiful! I love the new tile.
Jen says
Thakns Rachel!!
The tile really has made such a difference in the curb appeal. I was so afraid that we were going to have to pour a whole new cement step and porch. And I am so happy with the way the tile looks. Plus, it’s been up since Octotober so it has gone through a whole WInter of freezing and thawing and it still looks just as great as the first day it was laid. So that really makes me happy. Yay!
xoxo
Dimpleprints-Carli says
Love it! Great job
Jen says
Thanks Carli!! It was so fun meeting you at SNAP this weekend. You are amazing!!
xoxo
Jen says
Very lovely! I love your choice of the bright sun-shiney yellow! Such a happy color (:
Jen says
Thanks Jen!! Yellow seriously makes me so happy. I just love looking at it.
xoxoxo
Katie {Sweet Rose Studio} says
Gorgeous Jen! Great job!
Jen says
Thanks Katie!! You are so sweet to come over and comment. I really appreciate it so much!
xoxo
Lisa says
Love it! Just beautiful. The yellow just makes your porch pop.
Jen says
Thanks Lisa!! I really am loving it so much!!
xoxo
Cassie says
This little house is exactly the type of house I would give anything to own! (Oh, student loan debt, you ruin my dream of owning a home!) And you’re making it SO gorgeous. I love “fixer-uppers”, but I do not have the same sense of style that you do and would never be able to make them as gorgeous, and for that I am very jealous! I love old houses and nothing wrenches my heart more than when people tear them down because it’s cheaper and more convenient to put a pre-made modular on top of the land. No one has any appreciation for history. So, my whole point is that I think this whole project is wonderful and I applaud you!
Jen says
Hi Cassie!!
Thanks so much for the sweet comment. Don’t give up on your dream. I never thought this would happen for me and this little house or that I would start blogging and make it into a business. I really think that if you pursue your dreams, the sky is the limit. I feel so fortunate that I was able to “save” this little home. I am hoping to put it on the historical register so that it can survive for many many more years – and that makes me so happy!
xoxoxo
A Modern Commonplace Book says
Oh LOVE the yellow theme! Amazing!
Ginny
http://www.moderncommonplacebook.com
Jen says
Thanks so much! Yellow really does make my heart sing.
xoxo
Kelly says
Oh my! How I did I not know that you could put tile on a front porch? My porch is in dire need of help, and I had no idea what to do! Thanks for the inspiration! Also, I love the grey!
Jen says
Hi Kelly!!
Iknow!! I was so worried that I was going to have to replace the whole steps and front porch and this has been such a great solution. I plan on doing a more in-depth post on how to tile the porch. the tile that we used is an outdoor tile with a ver rough finish and texture and it has held up so great through the winter so far.
xxxoo
Stephanie, Sandpaper & Glue says
that is just the happiest little front porch I have ever seen! I love that you’re showing this home so much love!
Jen says
Thanks Stephanie!!!
It really has been such a dream come true. I am so excited for the rest of the projects that I have planned here for 2013 – it’s going to be fun!
xoxoxo
DebZorn says
I think I would stand on the sidewalk and stare at the porch, it is so bright and cheery! Thank you for sharing.
Jen says
haha – I really do that. It really just makes my heart so happy.
xoxo
Tracey says
I love it, can’t wait to follow along and see all the changes. The bistro set looks amazing, and so cheerful. I’m obsessed with cake stands. I want to collect as many as possible. After seeing your post several weeks back about your open kitchen shelving, I took off one of my cabinet doors and displayed some of my cake stands. Everybody comments on it and really loves the look.
I love all your inspiration.
Jen says
Oh yay!! That makes me so happy!!! Do you have a blog post about it? I would love to come and see it.
xoxo
Tracey says
I don’t have a post about the cabinet yet. I was working on a post of Part I called “Making it Pretty”, and Part II will have a picture of the cabinet in it.
Here is Part I, if you want to check it out. http://makeitsnappy3.blogspot.com/2013/04/making-it-prettypart-1.html
HollowSquirrel says
Like it? NO! LOVE IT!!!!! Fantastic!!!
Jen says
Thanks so much!! That really means so much.
xoxo
Melisa Harker says
Love it! When I saw the pic the first thing that caught my eye was the bistro set. I thought wow that is a newer version of one I saw the other day. Then I realized one and the same. Love! The yellow with the man cave gray! Great work!
Jen says
Thanks so much!! When I saw the bistro set I was so excited. I think it just adds so much to the house. And I love that it’s vintage and complements the age of the home. Thanks Melisa!!
xoxo
DecorateWithaLittleBit.com says
p.s. I’m pinning 🙂
Jen says
Thanks so much – that means so much to me.
xoxo
veronica says
Ooo! It makes me want to sit and sip lemonade and watch the day go by 🙂 The yellow is so fun! Love it!!
Jen says
I know!!! I can’t wait to do that!! We have a community parade that goes past in front of the house and I can’t wait to sit on the porch and watch it this year. Yay!
xoxo
DecorateWithaLittleBit.com says
Wow! What a stunning difference! I love that it’s a lot of sweat and love not money to make the difference, I think that really is what makes it great! It’s so charming now! Little Bit
Jen says
Thanks so much! It really has been a labor of love. That’s why I have taken so long to blog about it. We have been working so hard on all of the projects. But we really do love the home so much.
xo
Lori says
This is so pretty, great job.
Suzanne says
This turned out so pretty. I love the vintage feel to it. Love the yellow – so fun!
Jen says
Thanks Suzanne!! I really hope I am keeping the feeling of the original house alive in all that I do. That really is my main goal.
xoxo
cassie says
WOW! such a happy space! i saw the bistro set on instagram- love it in yellow! it’s perfect!!!
Jen says
Oh yay!! I was a little afraid to paint it since it is vintage. But I really wanted to compliment the yellow door of the house. Thanks for the sweet comment!
xoxo
kirstygirl7 says
Fantastic! Loveee the new light fixture!
Jen says
Thanks so much! I saw it online and fell in love with it. I had to order it from Lowes but I am so glad that I did. I love the nickle finish and the seeded glass – it really looks so wonderful on the home.
xoxo
keri @ shaken together says
That vintage bistro set is just SO charming! What a great pop of color for your front porch!
Yeshka says
I really like what you did there. It looks so charmingly and stylish. It was great idea to add yellow, because gray and yellows looks great as a couple 😀 Great job!
tatertotsandjello says
Hi!! Thanks so much. I just love bright yellow and dark grey – it really makes the yellow pop. Thanks for the comment and for stopping by!!
xoxo