Nods to the history of the lighthouse and its shoreline location are dotted about the place, often in unique ways. The mixed wood compass rose inlay, seen here, was made in Wyoming, points north and is a focal point of the space, which was originally used as the keeper’s living room and communications centre.
The hardwood floors on the second floor were stripped, repaired and refinished in a dark chocolate colour to contrast with the white walls. The original bathroom, where Sheila managed to salvage its charming hexagonal tiled floor, is also located on this floor.