When it comes to pretty in pink, the Luscious Little Cottage on Tybee Island, GA, has it covered. This 1920s-era home was bought from its original owners by interior designer Jane Coslick, who wanted to preserve the cottage's feel and look.
Just steps from Tybee beach, the one-room cottage has room to sleep three, while an outbuilding nicknamed The Roost accommodates an additional two visitors. The Roost was actually fashioned from a restored elevated ticket booth, and features twin beds crafted from Tybee driftwood. Talk about Summer style!
For additional photos of this cute pink cottage, read more.
If you're eager to snap up this cottage, I'm sorry to say that another lucky family recently bought it from Coslick. However, check out another of Jane's cottages for a Summer rental.

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How fun!! Love the bright colors on the exterior and I love the kitchen!
1As cute as I find that cottage, it's not my taste. It's too much like a dollhouse to me, something a Barbie doll would own.
I guess I prefer something less cutesy (when it comes to a residence).
2Bright colors are common along the coast line in many countries. I think it's cute! After all, it's by the BEACH!
3If I could ever afford to live on my own this is exactly the kind of place I'd love.
4It'd be perfect for one!
Just a little out of place in England though!
This is adorable. It reminds me of the playhouses we had in the South growing up.
5This is so cute.. It seems like more of a vacation spot than a residence though.
6It looks cute but I couldn't live there everyday. The colors would finally get to me in a bad way. I could only look at it for so long.
7Great getaway for a weekend place..don't think this is meant for someone to live here all year. Too small!!!
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