
On a hill overlooking city lights, with mountains resting beyond the flicker, sits my quaint cottage. A single tall pine tree keeps watch beside it. I like to think it stands guard, ever present, through wind, snow, and the softest summer breeze. Wildflowers grow naturally along the front path, adding soft color against the home. A wide porch stretches across the front, with a classic wooden swing, a pair of white rocking chairs that invite slow mornings and even slower sunsets, and a soft screen door that creaks gently when it opens. This is where you come and sit with me.
The house is white with deep, rich blue accents. It feels elegant but warm, the kind of place that is beautiful without trying to impress anyone.
When I open the front door, I step directly into my reading and writing room. There is little furniture. Just a beautiful rug underfoot, an antique desk waiting for early morning thoughts, a small rock fountain trickling gently in the corner, and a quaint tea table for two. I imagine my gal pals sitting there, steam rising from our cups as we lean in close and talk about everything and nothing. A big, comfy chair anchors the room, where I curl up with a cozy mystery before the day fully wakes.
From there, the space opens naturally into the great room, bright and open. It holds the kitchen, the living area, a fireplace, and large windows that refuse to be ignored. The kitchen is simple, with a farmer’s sink and wide counters where I can spread things out without feeling cramped. It is not fancy, but it suits me just fine. I would never choose a galley kitchen. I want space to move, to breathe.
The bedrooms are smaller and tucked quietly toward the back. One is an office, not just for ideas to scatter freely, but because I still have to work. Dream houses do not fund themselves, and I like the thought of earning the life I live inside these walls. One is a guest room, ready when someone I love needs rest. The master bedroom is slightly larger, with its own fireplace and a window seat where I can watch storms roll in. The closet is roomy but not excessive.
The master suite’s bathroom is divine. The shower holds a wide rain head, large enough to let the water pour, some days gentle and other days strong. A built-in bench lines one wall so I can sit beneath it, letting the steady fall of water take me away, but not from this perfect retreat. A classic clawfoot tub rests nearby. It carries the old-world charm of curved porcelain and polished feet, yet it is fitted with gentle massaging jets. When the water rises and the jets hum softly, bubbles gather around me like a warm blanket. Tucked in the corner, almost hidden from view, is a small sauna for the days I need deeper restoration. The bathroom tends to my inner diva, while the rest of the house keeps things simple and warm.
Speaking of warmth, let’s meander out to the backyard of my dream abode. As enchanting as my front view is, with its pretty curb appeal, the backyard may just be my favorite spot in all the land. Rather than tell you how wonderful it is, let me show you the full picture. I have a feeling it might become your favorite spot too.
The first thing you see when you step outside is a flower, hummingbird, and butterfly haven. Of course, we have to consider the mess, so it is armed with ant moats and drip trays. It can be inconvenient sometimes, but the show these divine critters bring is sublime.
I like to watch them while lying in my shaded hammock. It swings so gently as they entertain. Most evenings, I relax in my armchair with my favorite blanket. I do not really need it, though, because the gas fire pit provides both warmth and a soft glow of ambiance.
The front yard allows me to look out onto the world, but my backyard is just for me, fully private and peaceful, my little sanctuary. It is plush, yet with minimal fuss. A lovely stone accent wall captivates my eyes every time. And let us not forget the small garden labyrinth, with solar lights lining the pathway, casting a soft glow at dusk. At the heart of it stands a young tree, planted small so it can grow alongside me in this cozy space.
A couple of discreet outdoor speakers play my favorite spa music, just enough to soften the air without overwhelming the natural sounds. Even the artificial turf does not take away from the scene. It simply keeps things tidy, so the beauty can remain the focus.
As I move through every detail of this dream home, I realize something unexpected. There is something deeply fun about letting the imagination stretch and wander. I am grateful for the chance to explore it piece by piece, because in that dreaming, it begins to feel like more than just a sketch in my mind.