Once upon a time… House Crazy Sarah sold off almost everything she owned, packed up her kids and dogs, and moved to the other side of the country (again). She did so because she wanted to live in this rustic, elfin cottage in New York State.
House Crazy Sarah adored the charm and history of the house. You see, it was once on the grounds of the the Eastman Kodak company in Rochester, N.Y., as pictured here in this vintage postcard:
In 1940, it was moved to its current location in Pittsford, N.Y., where it was used as a backyard art studio.
Today it is used as a guest cottage, but in our dream, it’s House Crazy Sarah’s new house.
It measures in at only 440 sq.ft. so it is officially one of them “tiny homes”.
You may think it ambitious that House Crazy Sarah would live here with her two kids – but look! They each get their own bunk!
And the pint-sized bathroom and vintage sink? Been there! Done that!
House Crazy Sarah can picture the three of them living here harmoniously, cooking meals in the wee kitchen and watching TV snuggled up together on the love seat.
HE TOUCHED ME!
WELL QUIT BREATHING ON ME!
MO-OM!!!
And thus, House Crazy Sarah is rudely awakened from her little house dream. 🙁
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