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This Tiny Cottage in West Virginia Brims With Big Personality
A devoted DIYer—and lover of all things vintage!—has been upping her quaint bungalow’s charm for more than 25 years.
It was the kind of house many would consider a starter home—a small, dated, two-bed one-bath bungalow with no insulation, worn-out windows, and a gypsum-tiled ceiling. “The charm had been totally stripped out,” says Bambi Costanzo (@number131). But, at 22, Bambi was ready to become a homeowner and decided to take on the 1920s fixer-upper, all 996 square feet of it! Little did she know then—more than 25 years ago—that she would sink her heart into what she now hopes is her forever home.
Just a few years after she bought the house in West Virginia’s northern panhandle, Bambi met and married her husband, Frank, and the couple began making updates while raising their two children, Madelyn and Matthew. Bambi took on many of the renovations herself, and, several years ago, the couple finally expanded the cottage’s footprint by taking in their garage to create a primary bedroom, bathroom, and laundry area. “It’s not perfect,” she says. “Every wall is crooked, every ceiling slants, and every floor creaks. It used to drive me nuts, but I’ve come to love all the imperfections.”
Having spent her childhood exploring her family’s hobby farm nearby and tagging along on shopping trips with her antiques dealer mom, Bambi developed her loves of both nature and collecting, which she joyfully infuses into every nook and cranny of her modest cottage. “I remember being in my early 20s when I brought home my first set of blue-and-white dishes, and now they’re all over the house,” says Bambi. “This house is full of our moments—happy and sad. I hope that, many years from now, a certain scent or sound or the sight of old pitchers full of flowers will remind the kids of their childhood in this little house.”
Keep reading to see the ways Bambi brought big charm to her tiny cottage:
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