Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Tiny Cottage Love

I like this sweet unlandscaped cottage in the woods. Wouldn't you like to see the inside? I would. via

8 comments:

Catherine said...

I hope they have a deck or a screened in porch on the back. It looks like there might be a great view back there. :-)

Catherine said...

Gosh, I just noticed there isn't a step to get in the front door. YIKES!

jusaweecatnap said...

Looks like a girl's play house. Perhaps the girl's dolls, Lucinda and Jane, live there, and Hunca Munca comes in to tidy every morning.
On an entirely different note, I have just finished watching Judy Dench being interviewed by Charlie Rose. Highly recommend watching it (on his website), if you are a fan of Dame Judy . Can't wait to see her new movie.

Penelope Bianchi said...

Interesting! I adore it too! And I consider it perfectly landscaped! PERFECTLY!!!

Adore the landscaping.

Penelope Bianchi said...

I think that is so interesting! I absolutely LOVE the landscaping! (lack thereof); I would get rid of the few bushes next to the house...it is so elegant and simple. Very great!
And there is a step! I ADORE!!!
See "Tara Dillard" blog.....unlandscape.....or something like that! It is my philosophy!!!!

Content in a Cottage said...

Penelope Bianchi -- Penny, I am not fond of any foundation plantings and have none. I agree wholeheartedly with you and Tara Dillard about an unlandscape.
xo, Rosemary

Content in a Cottage said...

justaweecatnap -- The video you mentioned on the Carlie Rose website has finally become available in my area. I adored watching Dame Judy Dench discuss her new movie "Victoria and Abdul" which is now out in theaters. Now I must see the movie. Thanks so much for the recommendation: https://charlierose.com/videos/30981
xo, Rosemary

The Queen Vee said...

So charming, a little hideaway in the woods and of course, painted white. I think the lack of landscaping around the cottage works because of all the wonderful large trees. If you didn't have them the cottage would be quite naked and then I think would need some plantings around it's foundation....just my uneducated landscaping opinion.