Sunday, July 25, 2004

What constitutes a cottage?

I am really excited about this new magazine that I found, Cottage Living. I love the idea of living in a cottage. It sounds like something in a fairy tale.

I don't know if I can make my boxy green house look like a cottage or not, but I subscribed to the magazine!

7 comments:

  1. I picked up a copy of that magazine too. I think cottage is a state of mind...I love what's you've done with your house...the flags and outside decorating, the colors, your garden...beautiful. I also get Country Home, Country Living and Country Sampler Decorating Ideas, which I love and often display cottage-y homes. --Elaine

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  2. I agree. I also think it is the economic yet stylish use of space in a small home. I might have to pick up a copy to see for myself!
    -la chica alta

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  3. gasp! My husband and I are in the process of buying a cottage! What perfect timing! There are a lot of lakes in my area with tons of cottages that have been re-done to be lived in all year long. I'm signing up for that magazine right now!

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  4. It wasn't until I moved out of my old apartment and saw the listing for it in the newspaper that I found out it was considered a cottage. I thought that was so sute but at the same time wished I would've known so that I could've milked it. I would've made a big deal about living in a "cottage".

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  5. I went to the site and found you can get a Free Trial copy! Thanks for the tip.

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  6. I saw that magazine in B&N the other day..but didn't pick up a copy. Will do next time! Lord knows I need another magazine subscription!

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  7. My master list of magazine titles also shows Cottage Life, Cottager & Cottage Magazine. Go Cottage Crazy!

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