Sea World | 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.
With its ample natural light and sandy hues, the O’Briens’ living room epitomizes coastal casual.
Credit: Mark Fleming
With its ample natural light and sandy hues, the O’Briens’ living room epitomizes coastal casual.
Credit: Mark FlemingCredit: Mark Fleming
“Nantucket is just in me,” says Sara Fitzgerald O’Brien, as we drift from the living room to her art studio, in the home she shares with her husband, Miles, and their boys, Everett, 8, and Oliver, 6, in York, Maine.
The sea feels tangible here, the mood like quiet water at twilight. Foamy color washes the walls; furnishings flash pale turquoise, ocean blue. Bleached pine cupboards and tables—antique chunks of them—are strewn about like driftwood. Sea creatures would not be out of place here.
It’s easy living the beach dream when your home is actually on a beach. Fortunately, even if it’s not, there are ways to get around that. This slice of ocean calm is, in fact, a 10-minute walk from the water—although Long Sands Beach is visible seasonally through plastic binoculars secured to the poop deck of the boys’ wooden pirate ship in the backyard. “We didn’t even know there was a water view when we bought this house,” Sara says. “In the morning, Miles and I come out here and we just smell the salt air. The boys look at us like, what are you doing?”

Sara Fitzgerald O’Brien, namesake and cofounder of the lifestyle and design brand Sara Fitz.
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Therein lies the paradox of this pretty, red-shingled cottage. It shares its breezy tranquility—abundantly reflected in Sara’s luminous watercolors for her Sara Fitz collection of note cards, wallpaper, fabrics, wedding invitations, and art prints—with two lively young boys. And let’s be clear: “Our boys are all boy, all the time,” says Miles. “Umm, don’t look too closely at the walls,” Sara warns. “These boys are high-energy, they love to play. We’re definitely casual!”

A vintage dresser provides an oceanic splash of teal.
Credit: Brea McDonaldCredit: Brea McDonald
The O’Briens chased this house for more than a year, while waiting for their York Village home to sell. “I cried so many nights,” says Sara, afraid they would lose the 1988 cottage with its requisite “good bones.” But there was something more. “I have a weird thing with this house,” she muses. “I’m very inspired by it, the light, the trees around us, the doors open to the breeze, the salt air. The second we walked in—it was like our house. It felt like part of our family right away.”

Sara and husband Miles in their York, Maine, kitchen with sons Everett and Oliver.
Credit: Mark Fleming







What is the tile back splash in Sara’s kitchen. Does it have a raised design in it?
Where may we purchase her wrapping papers, etc????
Where is the best place to enjoy lobster?