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Photography by John O’Hagan, Styling by Sidney Bragiel

The Cottage Journal Summer 24 Issue CoverGet a head start on embracing the warmth and splendor that await in the months to come with our new Summer issue! Vibrant décor, sparkling water views, and inviting alfresco tables fill this issue, which celebrates all the sun-drenched appeal of the season. Waterfront abodes serve as relaxing retreats, while colorful designs capture the excitement of a long-anticipated getaway. Glean ideas from expert tips for creating a glorious cottage garden bursting with beautiful blooms. Cherished year-round, the beloved blue-and-white color combo is especially fitting for summer, and we’ve got just the collection to inspire your next hunt for vintage treasures. Preview the issue below and pick up your copy today!

Eastern Shore Classic

Exterior of a white pool house on the coast.
Photography by Robert Radifera, Interior designs by Jamie Merida and Melanie Donohue, Styling by Charlotte Safavi, Architectural designs by Christine Dayton

This waterfront cottage seamlessly combines coastal and country styles.

Collector’s Choice

Blue-and-white china on display in a hutch.
Photography by Jim Bathie, Styling by Maghan Armstrong

Equal parts elegant and versatile, the classic blue-and-white combo continues to delight designers and collectors alike.

Coastal Chic

A bedroom decorated in coastal style.
Photography by Emily Followill, Interior designs by Liz Williams, Architectural designs by GLM Designs, Inc., Built by Alex Rice

Drenched in bold colors and designed for relaxation, this waterfront getaway is a true home away from home.

Country Charms

A kitchen with cabinets painted hunter green.
Photography by Jim Bathie, Styling by Sidney Bragiel

Rich green hues and classic English cottage accents found throughout this Southern kitchen pay homage to the home’s origins as an outdoorsman’s retreat.

Naturally Inspired

A wall with floral paintings.
Photography by Kayley Lorraine Photography, Featured artwork by Meredith Raiford Akins

While her subject matter spans thousands of miles and years, the inspiration for this artist’s work often comes from right outside her window.

 

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