Kirsten Dirksen

There are many ways to keep a renovation budget tight. Tim Seggerman chose the hardest—but most rewarding—path: he designed, sourced, and built it all himself. When he found a rundown shack in rural New Jersey, he saw not just a house to fix, but a chance to create something timeless. Over 7 years, Tim crafted a Japanese-inspired open-plan home. The result is a spacious, light-filled cabin that seems to breathe with the forest. A true labor of love, and a reminder of what patience, craft, and respect for materials can bring to life. Come take a look at Tim’s timeless renovation in this week's repost. 🌲✨

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