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52 Weeks of Floor Plans ---Week 19!


I need to start working on fulfilling some dreams, and one is to have a cute little cafe/ bistro on the main street of a quaint little town, have a yoga studio above it, and above that my loft apartment.  But most importantly, escape on weekends to a great cottage in the woods.


Future Living Room

My thoughts are that if I needed to expand for sleeping arrangements, I could easily breakup the back of the house into two bedrooms.  

Good Enough Christmas Decorating For When Life Isn’t Perfect. Because isn’t that Always?

Would make a lovely reading nook for my girlies....aaaaaahhhhhhh...yes.

Outdoor shower....ooooo... :)

log cabin in the woods - vacation home...if only!


Ideally, a place like this would be somewhere down south --- and Asheville, North Carolina has always caught my attention.  From what I can tell, there is a great downtown (hopefully I can plan a trip there next spring/summer to check it out myself.)

Take a lovely afternoon drive on the parkway from High Rock Rentals to Devil's Courthouse one of my favorite vantage points on the Blue Ridge Parkway near Asheville, NC - highrockrentals.com

I think I could put up with a view like this on weekends!





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