PEIL SPRING25

HOME & COTTAGE Editor's Letter

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S pring on the Island is unmistakable— longer days, muddy boots at the door, and the hum of conversation about setting day among our local fishermen and women. It’s a season of renewal, not just in nature but in our homes and our work. As designers, we feel the shift too—our schedules fill, our creativity sparks, and the excitement of fresh projects takes hold. Last year, we had the joy of transforming the sweetest cottage into a permanent family home—our Mellow Yellow Project. In this issue, we’re sharing how we helped our clients bring their vision to life, creating a space that feels both timeless and deeply personal. We also take you inside a charming Bed & Breakfast that embodies warmth, character, and old-world grace—a place designed to offer guests a welcoming retreat where they can unwind, explore, and create lasting memories. Looking ahead, we’re diving into 2025 home trends, including one we return to time and again: soft, curvier silhouettes in furniture that add a sense of ease and comfort to any space. And, perhaps most excitingly, we’re shining a light on some of the incredible women entrepreneurs here on PEI—making this issue one that truly inspires.

Sara Dykerman Home & Cottage Editor (photo: Bobby Jo Goudreau)

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Here’s to fresh starts, bold ideas, and homes that feel just right.

Sara

Warmly,

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