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It is so relaxing, sometimes I simply hang out in here," Laura says.

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You are able to view every knot in the Brazilian hardwood dining table.

Find Your Personal Style Just about everything in Laura Jayson's Rowayton, CT, dwelling is a color of azure ("What's cooler than turquoise and aqua?") , neutral ("Plenty of white and natural substances help a space sense laid-back"), or older ("My home is a set of things I have picked up at flea markets").



Soothing Neutrals In the two years since the light-filled three-bedroom house was assembled, Laura has been on the search for carefully chosen selections that get a place in her house or find their way to Rowayton Flea tv mounting service . the nearby classic shop she co-owns together with her friend Laura Grabe. "I have a lot of fun pieces tucked around every area," she states. "The overall look is relaxed, and that's how I want people to feel when they walk in my home."



Living Room The airy living room is all white and weathered timber. Laura picked stucco for the walls and added rough-hewn wood beams (salvaged from old barns) to the ceiling. The seating area involves a secondhand pine coffee table, an overstuffed sofa, and a settee Laura "borrowed" from her parents.



Calm A white slipcovered sofa from Lillian August is a great background for patterned cushions.



Cool This 1960s rocker from eBay is reupholstered in a Kelly Wearstler cloth.



Collected A sail from a ship in the America's Cup race makes great wall art. It's from a Boston flea market.



Beautiful Living Room Accents The paint onto the classic medical cabinet in the living room was deciphered, but Laura left it is. These very clear and turquoise classic wine jugs have the delicate appearance of sea glass.



Kitchen Thanks to stone walls and a wood ceiling, a visit to the kitchen feels like a trip back in time. Because she likes to maintain her dishes (mainly in shades of blue, obviously) easily accessible, Laura chose open teak shelving. The natural-stone-top island has an apron-front sink using the type of faucet you would find in a commercial kitchen (to get a similar look, try overstock.com).



Cool The bistro stools were imported from France.



Collected Laura paid $100 for this pair of pendants in the Brimfield Antique Show at Massachusetts.



Dining Room Although Laura admits the table functions more as a landing place for jumble in relation to a place to eat dinner, she loves its rocky texture. It came out of a Connecticut antiques store and so did the seats, which were originally lotion. They had some freshening up, so Laura painted them glossy white (attempt Polar Bear by Behr).



Calm You are able to view every knot in the Brazilian hardwood dining table.



Cool The area's pop of blue is a beachscape, painted by Laura's sister.



Collected The shelves on this classic mirror are stocked with bottles and oyster plates.



Master Bedroom The woven seagrass bed from Ralph Lauren Home is one of those few furniture pieces that's not classic. "I really like its beachy vibe," says Laura. The white sheets are out of Sferra, and the five-foot-long bolster pillow is covered in flea market fabric. Wall colour: Moonshine by Benjamin Moore



Calm Collected The bamboo flooring are coated in white epoxy paint intended for concrete and garage flooring. A classic wood ladder found at a flea market functions as storage for extra blankets. Laura says, "sometimes I believe, Ugh, I'm so dull--I should throw in another color. But a neutral bedroom is just so serene."



Cool Wave photographs Laura picked up in Long Island, NY, give the room a subtle splash of gray and blue.



Master Bathroom The room's light raw and tiles teak produce a setting that feels really zen. "It is so relaxing, sometimes I simply hang out in here," Laura says. She chose shiny chrome fittings, such as marine-style sconces out of a local home store and cross-handle taps that jut out of the wall.



Cool The backsplash's glass tiles have a pale blue tint.



Guest Bathroom Who wants one mirror when you can have 18? Laura painted a lot of them with white semigloss spray paint, then mounted them all on painted wood planks that were formerly floorboards. The sink top is Carrara marble--a little luxury in an otherwise simple space.



Collected Not one of these thrift store and flea market mirrors price more than $15. The aluminum fixture came from an antiques store that sells classic boat lighting.



Mudroom Laura discovered this seat at an antiques store--it's actually an old church pew. Laura made the coatrack out of a strip of timber and vintage hooks, then perched an oar on top.



Spare Bedroom A funky tree stump nightstand is an enjoyable contrast against the white walls. Antique headboards were painted Platinum Gray by Benjamin Moore and reupholstered.



Calm Nearby, Laura painted a dresser to bring out its details. Laura's mom updated an old mirror by gluing oyster shells on the framework.



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