Cottage Living Style

Because the house is built on piers, Spangler made good use of the space beneath the house. Marked with pavers, the open space serves as a potting shed -- complete with a teak gardener’s bench and Adirondack chair.

Underneath It All

Because the house is built on piers, Spangler made good use of the space beneath the house. Marked with pavers, the open space serves as a potting shed -- complete with a teak gardener’s bench and Adirondack chair.
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Designer Elizabeth Spangler combined delicate silk details, printed cottons, and burlap for an eclectic, yet sophisticated blend of fabrics in the bedrooms. Pillows, some screen-printed with woodsy scenes, and custom, double-sided draperies recall the ecological diversity of the forest floor.
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11 of 13Because the house is built on piers, Spangler made good use of the space beneath the house. Marked with pavers, the open space serves as a potting shed -- complete with a teak gardener’s bench and Adirondack chair.






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