Stephanie Kane is a young mom with two kids. She loves decorating her home to match the different seasons.
The seasons inspire her to choose special colors and accessories for each room.
Her cottage has white walls that are perfect for her to show off her creativity and do-it-yourself skills.
She pays close attention to the small decorations that fill the spaces of her well-planned cottage.
At the entrance, there are several wicker baskets that help keep things tidy by holding various small items.
There are silver hooks on the wall where everyone can hang their coats and scarves.
The front door is a bright blue color that stands out in the mostly white room. This door adds a cheerful touch to her home.
In the family room, a big gray sectional sofa with seven seats takes up most of the space. Right in front of the sofa, there’s a square gray ottoman.
A chandelier decorated with evergreens adds a touch of winter color. In one corner, there is a clear glass cabinet with black edges.
Across from the window, there’s an old piano from 1912, painted white to blend in with the room’s soft colors.
The window is glass with a unique half-moon shape at the top, adding a cool design to the room.
In the dining room, wood is everywhere. The main piece is a big pine wood dining table.
Around it, there are six chairs that match and have wood details. The floor is also made of wood.
On the table, there’s a tray holding five vases made of milk glass, each filled with green plants.
A rectangular chandelier hangs above, lighting up the room and making it look elegant.
The kitchen is mostly white and has everything you need to make a great meal.
There’s a rectangular window above the sink that looks outside.
The big table and the stools without backs give you a place to eat right in the kitchen.
A floral wreath and flowers on the table make it feel like spring.
In another room, a queen-sized bed with a white patterned comforter is the main focus. It makes the room cozy.
Decorations of evergreens create a Christmas feel, and a red pillow adds a splash of color.
A gray rug with white flowers stands out against the wood floor. Two matching tables and tall mirrors on each side of the bed make the room look balanced.
Above the bed, there is a wood chandelier that looks very elegant. The walls are a soft gray, and the ceilings are white.
The kids’ bathroom is very small, only about 30 square feet. Stephanie changed the old tile walls to shiplap, which are wooden boards.
She put two wooden planks on the wall to hold some decorations. There’s a funny sign above the toilet that says “Remember To Flush.”