A tiny hunting cottage in the Catskills is transformed into a dreamy escape by Sarah Foster.
A refuge of sorts, the entire renovation cost only $3000. Salvaged wood, flea-market chandeliers, and Target linens were Foster’s go-to purchases. Only true talent can create beauty for such a small budget.
Although there is no kitchen or bathroom, there is a comfortable bed, only accessible by a ladder.
And when Foster is done her daily dreaming, she crosses a stream…
And returns to her 1971 trailer which she shares with her husband Todd.
While her tiny cottage waits patiently for her return.
See the full story at the New York Times. Photo Credit – Trevor Tondro.




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i want ti live in there!!!!!!!!!
amazin pics!!!!1
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omg…i read this article on the plane…i died it was sooo cute! i mean it is very rare that i think “omg i could live deep in a forest somewhere”…even if it was just a momentary (laspe of judgement) thought!