Eclectic Home Tour – Castine Maine

Tour this historic Maine home kellyelko.com

Ever since I visited Maine a few summers ago, I’ve dreamed of buying a second house in one of the many charming coastal towns. I’d sail, pick blueberries, ride my bike along the shore path, eat lob-stah and drink margaritas while watching the sunset over the Atlantic.

My friend Loi from Tone on Tone is living my dream in a historic Castine, Maine home. I now have to live vicariously through him – and so can you!

I’ve featured his amazing Washington DC area home HERE in case you missed it.

After you tour this stunner, come back to check out all of my Eclectic Home Tours.

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Built in the early 1800’s, the home comes complete with a barn connected by a breezeway.

Historic Maine coastal home complete with barn and breezeway - take the tour kellyelko.com

Historic barn attached to a beautiful coastal home eclectiallyvintage.com

Speaking of that breezeway …

Loi removed the ceiling to expose the beams.

I’m not normally a fan of ceiling fans but I’m a big fan of this galvanized fan!

Beautiful breezeway makes the perfect sunroom - love the exposed beams and the galvanized ceiling fan kellyelko.com

When not entering the house through the breezeway, you can come in through the front door.

Victorian entryway - love the glass front doors kellyelko.com

Did I mention that Loi also owns and antique store.

Antique staircase in this updated historic home tour kellyelko.com

Neutral white entry with beautiful antique pine floors kellyelko.com

Symmetrical bookshelves flank the fireplace kellyelko.com

Coastal family room - love an indoor wicker chair kellyelko.com

A 10 year old kitchen got an update with a few coats of paint on the cabinets, new counter and an amazing sink!

Update a kitchen with painted cabinets kellyelko.com

White kitchen - love the wall of windows and the nautical art kellyelko.com

Love the rattan dining chairs and farm table kellyelko.com

Antique pine floors steal the show in this historic dining room kellyelko.com

This was the original kitchen where meals were cooked up in this huge brick fireplace.

Historic brick kitchen fireplace kellyelko.com

Antique pine floors stand out in a white dining room kellyelko.com

Another fireplace in the dining room.

Cozy dining room with fireplace kellyelko.com

Love the round dining table, rattan chairs and huge lantern kellyelko.com

Coastal family room kellyelko.com

One of five bedrooms.

Simple master bedroom - love the blanket chest and iron bed kellyelko.com

An antique hooked rug is art.

Antique hooked rug art kellyelko.com

A attic guest bedroom with twin beds from Ikea.

Guest bedroom with twin beds kellyelko.com

A mix of antiques and fun finds like these nautical mirrors from HomeGoods mix together effortlessly.

Nautical rope mirrors kellyelko.com

Attic bedroom - love the pop of color from the peacock blue chair kellyelko.com

Dormer windowsill with flowers kellyelko.com

The best part … living a stones throw from Castine harbor.

Castine Maine harbor kellyelko.com

Loi is moving on and selling this beauty but the good news is we can see how he transforms his next project – a cottage in the same town.

Make sure to visit Tone on Tone and follow along on his next decorating adventure.

I featured Loi’s beautiful Washington DC area home HERE if you want to be wowed some more!

 

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19 Comments

  1. What absolutely beautiful home love your dining room table and chairs love the wicker chairs. love everyt
    hing about it. thank you for letting me tour.

  2. Hey Kelly – Thank YOU! You know I’m a huge fan of your house tours, and I have enjoyed seeing so many homes here. What a treat and honor to have our Maine home featured. Please come up and visit. You can make drinks for us 🙂 Bring Sushi!! Cheers, L

  3. Who is the artist that painted the wonderful painting over the mantle in the living room? Love it

  4. This is really beautiful! One of my favorite features of the home is the artwork used throughout. Such pretty colors but soft and inviting. 😉

  5. Stunning he really knows how to make a house a wonderful home. Love all the antiques simple but, well i could look and look and never see it all . Thanks Kelly.

  6. I found Loi on Instagram shortly after started using it. He was one of the first that I started to follow and I fell in love with his home and his style. On instagram , one can only surmise what the rest of the room looks, like let alone the house. This is stunning! Thank you Kelly for your guided tour and Loi for sharing your vision. I’m heading over to your post on his DC home!

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