Good morning, 702 Park Project readers! We are Beth Woodson and Kristy Woodson Harvey from Design Chic, and we are so thrilled to be on Sarah’s beautiful blog today to share one of our favorite houses from one of our favorite designers, Andrew Howard. Thanks a million for inviting us to your gorgeous corner of blogland, Sarah. It’s an honor!
We love a cedar shake cottage. And when that cedar shake cottage is designed by our friend and one of our favorites, Andrew Howard, all the better!
We just love how Howard combines patterns and textures, furnishings and accessories in a way that is super chic but also family friendly and oh-so livable.
Classic seaside decor like natural fibers and woods combine with modern touches like that fabulous light fixture to create a space that feels traditional but also very now.
This is one of our favorite light fixtures right now. And a piece of abstract art makes a room feel instantly youthful.
Howard is a big fan of a dark, cozy room in a home. And, looking at this one, it’s easy to see why. We can see curling up in this wood paneled beauty all winter long.
Bright, vibrant wallpapers are perfect for defining a space. We love that this house is just as beautiful for the youngest members of the family as the oldest ones!
A soothing and serene kitchen gets a burst of whimsical personality from this fun yellow fabric.
There’s no better place than a banquette for family dining — with tons of patterned pillows of course!
Collecting all those stray things that inevitably come through the door doesn’t have to be a chore. A fun paint color makes everyone want to put their trinkets away!
Bright and beautiful! Any girl would love coming home to this room!
A clean, simple bathroom gets a whimsical punch from a bold, patterned floor.
A bold pattern on the walls pairs nicely with softer solids around the room.
Another amazing floor!
A deeper color creates a soothing master bedroom retreat.
And dramatic colors make this closet one of the most amazing rooms in the house!
“Timeless” isn’t a word that Howard is fond of but this bathroom is probably as close as you can get!
Porches and patios are almost always the best rooms in the house. And, with this lush view, we’d want to be on this porch all the time.
Thanks so much, Sarah, for having us today. And thanks to all of you 702 Park Readers for spending a little time with us!
FOUR of my favorite creatives in one wonderful post: Sarah, Beth, Kristy, – and Andrew!
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