Get Inspired By These Charming New England Summer Cottages
A charming collection of New England summer cottages from the pages of Yankee.

With its ample natural light and sandy hues, the O’Briens’ living room epitomizes coastal casual.
Photo Credit: Mark FlemingWhether it’s on a lake or by the sea, the relaxed vibe of the classic New England summer cottage is something many of us dream about. Here’s a look at a few of our favorite recent Yankee summer cottage features to help fuel your next daydream – or perhaps more!
Designer Sara Fitz’s Ocean-Inspired Maine Cottage
A Maine cottage reflects the passion and aesthetic behind the designs of Sara Fitz, where foamy color washes the walls and bleached pine cupboards and tables—antique chunks of them—are strewn about like driftwood.

Photo Credit : Mark Fleming

Photo Credit : Mark Fleming
See more of Sara Fitz’s Maine cottage (and her charming artwork!) in our 2019 feature, “Sea World.”
Author Joyce Maynard’s New Hampshire Lakeside Cottage
During a time of great struggle and sorrow in her personal life, author Joyce Maynard took a 3,000-mile leap of faith when she purchased a humble New Hampshire lakeside cottage after seeing it online. She’d been dreaming of an authentic lake escape. One that featured “just an old kitchen table and a screened-in porch, with the breeze passing through.” Built in 1900 with a semi-screened-in wraparound porch, the house and adjacent boathouse sat on a dirt road and overlooked a small, quiet lake. Inside: a living room with a bay window and fireplace, a big old-fashioned kitchen, and two bedrooms. “The shower was just where a shower should be, for an unwinterized summer cottage,” she says, “outside.” We agree that she found the perfect slice of lakeside heaven.

Photo Credit : Photographs by Mark Fleming | Styling by Heather Marcus

Photo Credit : Photographs by Mark Fleming | Styling by Heather Marcus

Photo Credit : Photographs by Mark Fleming | Styling by Heather Marcus

Photo Credit : Photographs by Mark Fleming | Styling by Heather Marcus
See more of Joyce Maynard’s New Hampshire lake house in our 2018 feature, “A Beacon on the Water.”
Gingerbread Magic on Martha’s Vineyard
A peek inside the iconic Pink House at the Martha’s Vineyard Camp Meeting Association, one of the island’s most recognizable summer homes. The cottage that would become known as the Pink House was built in 1870, but nearly three-quarters of a century would go by before it got its eponymous hue. That change was made by New York City artist Lillian Cotton, who bought the rather run-down home for $200 in the aftermath of the Depression. In 2021, the Pink House was once again for sale, and we couldn’t resist taking (and sharing) a peek thanks to then-owner Maureen McDonald. No surprise – it quickly sold.

Photo Credit : Courtesy of Maureen McDonald and Anchor Realty

Photo Credit : Courtesy of Maureen McDonald and Anchor Realty

Photo Credit : Courtesy of Maureen McDonald and Anchor Realty

Photo Credit : Courtesy of Maureen McDonald and Anchor Realty
See more of the Martha’s Vineyard Pink House in our 2021 feature, “House for Sale: In the Pink.”