Shipshape and Refreshed: A Considered Renovation of an 1898 Cabin on Maury Island - Remodelista
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Maury Island, connected to Vashon Island, remains a quaint and uncommercialized retreat. Designer Tim Pfeiffer and partner Matt Carvalho found a dilapidated 19th-century cabin that showcased potential amidst peeling linoleum and dated decor. Over a year, they undertook a comprehensive renovation that restored historical aesthetics, focusing on nautical themes to respect the cabin's maritime past. The modern yet nostalgic design emphasizes a harmonious blend of antique elements with contemporary comfort, appealing to the pair’s desire for a serene getaway amidst Puget Sound's scenic beauty.
The couple's home on Maury Island is artfully designed, blending historical charm with nautical elements, drawing inspiration from its late 19th-century origins.
Designer Tim Pfeiffer's team renovated a neglected shipbuilder's cabin into a home reflecting maritime themes while ensuring the integrity of its original 1898 architecture.
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