LIFE AT CONTENT: 2021 Spring Project List

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As many homeowners may experience, the list of property maintenance, renovations and upgrades can feel endless. In an effort to address this list, John and I sit in the Great Room each spring and come up with a list of projects to tackle here at Content.

The plans are lofty! We know that we won’t get to everything on the list, but these brainstorming sessions are a great exercise in creating a home that offers new experiences for us and our guests.

First, we review the list from the previous year and see what we didn’t get to. We assess our priorities and budget, and commit to a new set of goals, carrying over the ideas we haven’t tackled yet.

You can check out some of our past spring project posts below:

Interested to know what’s on our list this year? Here’s a sample of what we have planned around Content for the 2021 spring and summer season.

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Love Thy Neighbor

The fences that line the perimeter of the property are owned by our neighbors on two sides. If you’ve ever visited Content, you may have been instructed to park along the “old fence”.

As any homeowner knows, the relationships you establish with your neighbors is ever changing. Homes are bought and sold, and maintaining communication with your neighbors requires effort.

Luckily, we love our neighbors!

The “old fence” is actually two wood fences installed back to back, with a wire fence in between. From what we can gather, years before we purchased Content, the previous owner and neighbors never communicated and, instead of discussing the shared property line, just did what they wanted.

After a great chat with our neighbors, we agreed to remove the “old fence” and leave the other fence intact. We’re thrilled and can’t wait for this fresh perspective on the property line.


“I want to ride my bicycle”

-Queen

Content is located just 1.5 miles from the ocean and we have long encouraged guests of Content to head to the beach on bicycles! We have offered guests a selection of what we refer to as “vintage bikes” of varying age and condition. Truthfully, we’ve never had the budget to upgrade our fleet and have made due with hand-me-down bikes.

It’s been a long term goal (carried over year after year) to upgrade the fleet and we are thrilled to be partnering, as affiliates, with sixthreezero bikes.

Purchasing a bike during and after Covid has been difficult, but we were determined to upgrade this amenity and found just what we needed (IN STOCK) at sixthreezero.

The bikes we purchased are the sixthreezero Around the Block Women's 26" 7 Speed Cruiser Bicycle.

Though the bikes are categorized as {women’s}, we felt the frame function as a unisex design, that both our male and female guests would be comfortable riding. We also chose a fun teal blue and upgraded to the 7 gear style to help guests of varying fitness levels.

Even better, we got free shipping and will receive our bikes via FedEx in less than a week. We can’t wait to add a couple accessories like spoke reflectors, a mesh front basket and lights!

Head to sixthreezero to take their Find Your Perfect Fit quiz, and find out which bicycle suits you best! Or even better, book a suite this summer and enjoy these bikes during your next stay!

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Around the Block

Easy-mount step-through frame

2” cruiser tires for smooth stable rides

Rear rack for easy portability

Ideal for casual to uptempo rides across multiple types of terrain

Not intended for high-intensity exercise


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Plantings

If you know anything about John, first and foremost, he’s a naturalist at heart. He loves plants and animals, and here at Content he hones those skills into our landscaping.

When we purchased Content there was hardly any plants or shrubs except for a large Linden tree in the front yard and a ewe brush that covered much of the front of the house.

John made it his goal to create a yardscape including only native plants, or plants that are indigenous to our area and attract local insects and pollinators.

Over the past 7 seasons, we have little by little added perennials to the front façade of the house. Most of the plantings were purchased from a local nursery, Cicconi Farms in Jackson, NJ and this field trip is always accompanied with lunch at Checkers. Ha! I don’t know how that tradition started, but John never passes up an opportunity to eat fast food.


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Gold Curtain Rob

West Elm look alike!

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Linen Look Pinch Pleat Curtain

Great Room Upgrades

John and I have struggled to agree on window treatments in the Great Room. The space is flanked on all sides with beautiful 40+ pane glass that let in a tremendous amount of natural light, which John loves! I also love the sunlight however wanted to add a bit more privacy to the space, and have been considering roman shades for the past year or so.

I recently decided on these linen curtains and gold curtain rods, which remind me of the West Elm set I love but are half the price. Excited to install them and show you how we compromised to let in the natural light and provide some much needed privacy.


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Room Keys

We’re very excited to elevate our guest room key experience with beautiful brass key tags. We worked with aVintageParcel on Etsy to create these custom tags which nod to Content’s rich history dating all the way back to 1884.

What do you think?


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Ice Machine

Back in 2019, I responded to a Facebook Market place ad for frozen yogurt shop that was closing and selling off all its equipment. From that, we purchased a counter height, commercial ice maker which will be installed in the laundry room.

We have always thought it would be great to offer guests access to ice. Like a real motel! But figuring out a solution that worked within our shred home wasn’t easy.

The ice machine still needs a couple tweaks from our plumber (oh and maybe we should finish the laundry room), but we’re ready to make endless drinks on the rocks ASAP!

What’s on your To-Do list this season? Comment below!

COMFORT Amenities: Ford Transit Connect Camper Van Conversion

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We’re sharing the third installment of our Ford Transit Connect camper van conversion and this post is all about COMFORT.

If you missed them, you can backtrack a bit and check out our previous posts on the van’s Electrical setup and the Storage components of the conversion.

But, now that we have all the fundamentals covered, we’re sharing the amenities that make the van a pleasure to use.

✅ If you’re short on time, you can jump to the materials and products we used to complete Dolly’s conversion, check out the full list here.

MATTRESS

On the inside of the van, the most obvious form of comfort is the mattress. For the van conversion mattress, we had a few factors that we had to consider before buying.

Mainly, the mattress needed to be long enough for John (who is 6’ tall) to stretch out completely. With that, we decided on a queen sized mattress but would need to cut the width to custom fit in the wood, bed platform.

Queens sized, wood bed platform in camper van conversion of Ford Transit Connect.

Another necessary factor: the mattress needed to be thin enough to fold. If you remember back to our Storage post, the bed platform (and mattress) is only fully extended in “sleep” mode.

In “driving” mode, the mattress is stowed via a hinged section of the bed platform and folding over a portion of the mattress.

We decided on a 6 inch, queen sized Zinus gel-infused, green tea memory foam mattress. A great feature of the Zinus mattress is that it comes in a variety of depths, but in our opinion, any mattress that you are going to sleep on for multiple nights should be at least 6 inches.

With the bed platform as our reference, we measured and cut approx 12 inches of the foam mattress completely off the edge.

For the hinged section, we simply scored the mattress (not cutting all the way through) so the mattress itself would hinge as well.

Queen sized foam mattress for camper van conversion of Ford Transit Connect.
 
Queen sized foam mattress for camper van conversion of Ford Transit Connect.

VENTILATION FAN

Another big expense was a ventilation fan, but after sleeping in the van for just one night, we realized how valuable this purchase was to a comfortable night sleep.

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We decided on the Maxxair Ventilation Fan. John cut a hole in the van’s ceiling and mounted it on the roof. This particular vent has a manual vent opening, several fan speeds, thermostat and came in a “smoke” color which looked ascetically better with our grey conversion color scheme.

Even on the coldest night of our inaugural trip, when temperatures dipped to below 40 degrees, our body heat filled the van after a few hours of sleep and the fan kept the air circulating. The van never got stuffy as some campers may have experienced in a tent.

AWNING

On the exterior of the camper van conversion, we decided to install a retractable awning which can be used for sun and rain shade. We did a bit of research and quickly discovered that awnings are very expensive. There are tons of options: mechanically retractable, manually retractable, awnings with sides, awnings with mosquito netting, etc.

We decided a manually retractable awning would be a good investment, and even though costly at $300, still more within our budget. We installed the Rhino Rack Sun Seeker which rolls up into an exterior, nylon zippered case, and provides about 38 square feet of coverage. Just enough for two camp chairs and a small table.

EXTRAS

We also keep a few extra comfort items stored in the roof rack such as our favorite Kijaro folding chairs and a Coleman collapsible side table. Even though most camp grounds have a picnic table and benches, its great to have the option


You can check out all of the sources materials we used for Dolly’s conversion here.

Comment with your thoughts and feedback below!