Each summer season I make a beeline for considered one of my favourite summertime haunts: Nunan’s Lobster Hut in my hometown of Cape Porpoise, Maine. My favourite factor about it isn’t the lengthy rows of benches that line the inside or the best way the constructing is perched over a salt marsh, however the grey boat paint that covers the wooden flooring and tables. I think about that the homeowners inventory gallons of it in a storeroom and add a brand new coat every season, the layers constructed up over the 65-plus summers they’ve been serving lobster within the tough.
Like splatter-painted flooring (which “cover a large number of sins,” Justine writes of her personal cottage flooring in DIY: Splatter-Painted Flooring), painted wooden flooring—so typically seen in summer season cottages in Maine and on the Cape—are all about New England practicality: They’re cost-effective, brilliantly conceal summer season particles like sand and grime, and wish solely one other coat of paint after they put on. They’re additionally wholly unfussy and evocative of the carefree summerhouse.
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N.B.: This publish has been up to date; the unique story ran on Might 30, 2018.