Built at the turn of the nineteenth century, the Blue Cabin was always a holiday house. When UK architects and artists, Ben and Jill bought the property in 2009 it was white, and shuttered so they painted it blue.
The red door and window frames bring a happy contrast to the already vibrant color of the cabin.
The cabin is a vision of primary colors, with the same strong blue inside and lots of beach toys to bring a seaside feel.
Two traditional chairs with woven backs and seats keep the warmth from the fire in their hooded backs.
The living area was reconfigured to have three windows and views out to the sea. They made the interior chic rather than rustic.
One bedroom features bunk beds.
The cutout art is seaweed, with kelp and bladder wrack shaping cut-outs in the boxed-in bedrooms. I’ve never heard of boxed bedrooms- they really are in a box.
Navigational charts paper walls across the cabin.
The other bedroom features the same green color and cut out forms, with a boxed in double bed.
It’s just so cute!
https://www.houseandgarden.co.uk/gallery/ben-tindall-blue-scottish-cabin-by-the-sea









