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Hours vary – please call ahead Cape Abilities Furniture Rescue & Restore gives old furniture new life and provides paid employment for our participants. What started as a fun project with just a few pieces of cast-off furniture grew into a regular rescue and recycling operation after the finished pieces were brought to Cape Abilities Thrift Shop and customers snapped them up. Soon our crew was scouring local swap shops for pieces in need of a little TLC and bringing them to our newly established workshop at our Cochran Center in Eastham.
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Check out these amazing summer collections created and produced by our participants from our Rescue and Restore program! Cape Cod Flags, surf board hangers, and surf board bottle openers! Visit our special Cape Cod Flag page to see how our Rescue and Restore team created these beauties, and where you can purchase one for your home or business! The sale of all hand-crafted Furniture Rescue and Restore items support skills training and jobs for our participants. Our Rescue and Restore team is proud of the work they are creating and we hope that you will enjoy having their restorations in your home! Most are available at Cape Abilities’ Thrift Shop in West Yarmouth year-round, our Route 6A Farm in Dennis, and at Cape Abilities’ Farm to Table Market and Gallery in Chatham during the summer seaso n. Product availability varies so call ahead first. Our retail store hours and contact information are listed at the bottom of this page.Email Furniture Rescue and Restore Manager Nick Seeley anytime at nseeley @ Questions?

Primer coat + NZ$20 (only after assembly) 2 finish coats of acylic enamel semi gloss + NZ$50 (only after assembly. Tinting charges will apply for bright colours. TOTAL $NZ250 Please phone for assembled freight charges.For the past 30 years, designers Jeffrey and Cheryl Katz rented summer cottages on the outer reaches of Cape Cod. This year the design duo took the plunge and bought their own place, applying their pared-down yet welcoming style to a historic cottage and artist’s studio in Truro. Cheryl and Jeffrey first came across the classic Cape cottage back in the mid-90s. At that time it belonged to local artist Mary Fassett, who moved into her adjacent studio while the young Katz family rented the main house. “I’m not sure if it was the leafy green winding road that connects the ocean to the bay, the art that covered the walls salon style, the narrower than narrow, steeper than steep staircase that led to the second-floor bedroom, or the large kitchen table that seemed to accept many more guests than it should,” Cheryl recalled.

“What I know is that it was magical.” This spring, when a friend told the Katz’s that their old rental was on the market, the couple “responded with our hearts,” Cheryl says. “We weren’t even looking, but the house held so many memories.” Join us for a tour of their new old place. Photography by Justine Hand for Remodelista. Above: Cheryl and Jeffrey took over the 1980s post-and-beam structure that had been Mary Fassett’s studio, transforming it into a master suite with living room, bedroom, studio, and kitchenette. Furnished with a high/low mix of pieces from Boston-based Lekker Home and Ikea, the living area is contemporary but relaxed. Above: The lofty master bedroom is flooded with light (and summer breezes) from windows on three sides. Above: In the master bedroom, the pine Ikea Tarva Bed ($179 for the queen) is made with linens from West Elm and John Derian, who has a shop in Provincetown during the summer season. A pair of Nelson Ball Lotus Table Lamps from Lekker Home provide bedside illumination.

Above: Details from the new and old buildings include a bar in the studio kitchenette and an old porch door in the original kitchen. With their structural renovations, Jeffrey and Cheryl used “as light a touch as possible, stripping away drop ceilings and anything that had been added in order to showcase the beautiful bones of both buildings.” To unify the original house with the more modern, barnlike studio, they painted the interiors of both structures Benjamin Moore Snowfall. Above: In the original summer kitchen (which enjoys light from three sides, plus a skylight), Cheryl and Jeffrey removed a loft and two pantries to open up the space and allow for a large Restoration Hardware Flatiron Table that accommodates 12, surrounded with Ikea chairs. The designers created an instant overhead light fixture by wrapping the rafters with Sekond cord sets from Ikea. Above: Style on a budget: Cheryl and Jeffrey updated the kitchen using inexpensive appliances and Ikea countertops.

Above: For extra detailing, the Katz’s added a V-groove backsplash to the kitchen walls, which they painted Benjamin Moore Gray. Above: The kitchen floor was “a mess,” so Jeffrey and Cheryl had it replaced with paint-grade plywood, which they finished in Benjamin Moore Pewter. Above: In the original house, Cheryl chose updated pieces from Lekker Home that still complemented the more traditional character of the home. These she paired with antique accents such as the rugs and stool. The portrait is by Mary Fassett, the home’s former owner. Above: In a corner in the guest room is another chair from Lekker Home; a collection of vintage plates that the Katz’s have collected over the years hangs on the wall. Above: In the main house, Jeffrey and Cheryl converted a front parlor into a guest room for their grown children. Above: In the opposite corner to the guest bedroom, vintage portraits hung with simple binder clips bridge the gap between traditional and modern.