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Even DIY Skeptics Will Be Inspired By This Cape Cod Home Makeover
The article details the transformation of Marian Parsons' suburban Cape Cod home from a characterless, cookie-cutter house into a layered, inviting, and cohesive space with a classic country aesthetic. Marian, known for her blog Miss Mustard Seed, leveraged her resourceful upbringing as an Army brat to implement budget-minded DIY solutions throughout the home. The renovation focused on thoughtfully restored furniture, carefully collected accents, and a consistent blue and white color palette.
The family room is anchored by a cane-back sofa upholstered in blue buffalo-check. In the kitchen, a high-impact chalkboard wall complements a mudroom area featuring raw oak floors, which functions as both a desk and a drop-off zone. The dining room showcases Marian's creativity, with a table crafted from an antique potting bench and an old barn door. She emphasizes embracing imperfections in her painted furniture and uses antique grain sacks to create nubby table runners. Worn Currier & Ives prints are elevated with oversized mats, and an unsightly electrical cord is disguised with a linen sleeve.
The living room features a Gustavian-style sofa, a $100 thrift-store find, covered in durable antique hemp sheets. An old factory cart with original blue and white paint is repurposed as a coffee table, and a jute rug adds texture. A Craigslist-sourced step-back hutch is painted in blue shades from Marian's own milk paint line.
The master bedroom prominently displays the home's blue and white theme. Five yards of P. Kaufmann fabric, purchased with a discount, are starched onto the wall, a technique Marian learned from her mother to mimic wallpaper. A discarded storage cabinet is transformed into a side table with an ornate stencil to resemble an inlaid antique. Ironstone plates from her china cabinet serve as unique wall art above the Belgian linen headboard, and a bolster pillow made from a vintage grain sack adds charm.
For the master bathroom, a characterless vanity was replaced with a $35 Craigslist dresser, which husband Jeff adapted to accommodate a sink and sealed with Waterlox. In the boys' room, a vintage sports theme is created using photos from Marian's grandfather's college tennis days, displayed in affordable Ikea frames alongside his actual tennis rackets. An antique golf club serves as a curtain rod, and vintage pennants form a valance, creating an inexpensive yet stylish window treatment. The walls are painted in Hale Navy by Benjamin Moore.
The guest bedroom features a $40 accent wall made from MDF panels, simulating shiplap. This room is completed with antique linens, including red check curtains, a grain sack-upholstered armchair, and a blue-and-white quilt. The guest bathroom, once deemed the nation's ugliest, is revitalized with beadboard paneling and a collection of vintage finds, including an antique painter's tray, mounted antlers, and ironstone pieces, all thoughtfully arranged under the eaves.
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