Monday, August 8, 2016

Championing for the small town....A home tour.

...We live in a truly beautiful small town
in some ways it is a nostalgic throw back of 60 years
to the days gone by
Black and white striped awning shops dot our ocean drive


Some of these shops have been open
and selling beachwear for over 60 years
... a long and beautiful time
in this era of Malls and Big Box stores...


This  eclectic town
with a neighborhood vibe
is also dusted with world class art museums and galleries
award winning restaurants
and fabulous hotels and Inns.
We are lucky. We know this


This type of small town, Like many, need champions
to keep it alive. 
They need the believers...who work to
keep it breathing and thriving...
yet maintaining it's simple and beautiful roots.

These small towns need people to shop in the quaint local shops
and eat in these amazing restaurants, and buy the stunning art.

Enter one  such champion in our small town....
Cindy O'Dare 
 Cindy has  been singing and dancing the praises of this little town for decades
she has saved several older cottages
breathing life and soul into them...
 Currently she loves and calls this classic, almost modest, Central Beach house home

The cement and stucco house....Is a classic to this area.
The property is hugged by the
century old and wise
Live Oak and  Banyan trees.
I love that in  this area these trees are protected as historical. They cannot be removed
nor should they.

It is pristine and happy house... with it's new metal roof
and fresh paint,,,,and blooming welcome pots.


Inside it smiles in 
color.....and art....and wild and wonderful wallpaper
this is not a shy wallflower donned in safe beige.
uh uh
Much like it's owner....it is infused with a vibrant and generous personality.
It sings happy.
Join me for a fun tour....

You are welcomed by a GIANT thought provoking
canvas by Cindy's late Brother in Law Theo Wujcik
actually... much of the prominent art pays homage to family and friends.
The Van Gogh table was done by her artist mother....paintings by her Artist father also don her walls.







This painting below is by NYC pop artist and friend James Rizzi







The kitchen is the color of sunshine
I love the vintage table cloth
and the vintage looking, but new, fridge...








AND... the ' can't help but make you smile' wallpaper...
on the other side of the kitchen.
The kitchen is always the hang out room...why not cozy it up?





C'mon...you are smiling, right?
Can't help but...

It's  curl up your legs, cozy...and nest-like. And all Cindy.
She almost exclusively shops at local consignment, thrift and boutique shops
girl after my own heart

Maybe my favorite part of her abode is the Orchid lined sunroom/porch
right off of the kitchen
It is a portal to her tropical backyard
 This Table....be still my heart


Just past this table is a carefully tended butterfly garden 
currently not in full bloom...but welcoming birds and butterflies all the same

...and past that... an abundant grassy and majestic oak
lined back yard


Back inside....the bedrooms and a hallway are infused,
each, with their own wallpapered personality
and they play together  albeit unorthodox....beautifully....who knew?
Cindy knew.













The bathroom is a beauty in marble subway tile and a basketweave floor that I loved...



This house...and each she has brought back and colored with her style
 is a jewel


clearly loved and cared for...
a sacred space.
It is also reflected in her care for her community...her small town.
that she champions and gives back to...
Thank you for championing....for giving back.


Your sacred space is where you can find yourself again and again. 
                                                                          ~Joseph Campbell




11 comments:

Unknown said...

What a beautifully told story of Cindy's home and life... you have clearly captured her passion for old Florida and love for her contemporary community.... thank you for sharing your peak into this 5th Generation Floridian's life.... xoxo.susie

Anonymous said...

descriptive words abound... unique personal beautiful of course ...
but more than that. an airy freshness that is quirky and tasteful and fun...
all at the same time!
thank you for the glimpse into this wonderful lady's home! and thank her for allowing us the privilege!
and YES. you all are indeed lucky to live where you do.
scarlett's words "pea green with envy!" come to mind.

donna baker said...

That was just gorgeous. I loved that. Sounds like paradise.

Shar said...

I absolutely love this house. It is perfect. Thank you for sharing such a cool place. I would love to know what town this is. It looks like somewhere I would like to visit!!

Dewena said...

I am smiling, through the whole house. A house where not a single room looks as if it came together in a day but was lovingly gathered a piece at a time, my favorite kind.

As a new resident of a Florida beach town, one that doesn't have a historic district--too new--I adore looking at old Florida towns. Thank you for this tour!

Anonymous said...

Is this Vero Beach?

Ivy Lane said...

What a great home! I love all the art works! Art makes a house a home for sure!

xo,

Ivy

Linda@ Lime in the Coconut said...

This town IS in Florida....Vero Beach!

cindy hattersley design said...

I am glad to see that "Old Florida" (it could be bad or good!!) reigns. I am not sure I like the "new florida"

Jane said...

Love the beachside shopping district of Vero. We have visited/shopped stayed here many times.

Love the art in Cindy's home...very eclectic. Of course, I'm drawn to the Highwayman painting. That is definitely "Old Florida". My FIL purchased many of these paintings in the 50s and 60s, when he was a Ft.Pierce cop. Unfortunately, all but one were sold at a garage sale. (I have the remaining...a Harold Newton night scene.)

Carla Aston said...

What a gem of a house. Love the wallpaper and that frig!

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