We all love to dream big. But\u00a0it takes lots of determination, dedication, self-discipline, and effort to transform these very dreams into reality.\u00a0Photographer Nick Olson and fashion designer\u00a0Lilah Horwitz is one such\u00a0couple who not only believes in their dreams, but also possesses the courage to pursue it.<\/p>\n
It all started on their very first date when Nick and Lilah went for an evening walk in the beautiful mountains of\u00a0West Virginia. While enjoying the sunset, the two creative souls tried to visualize a house\u00a0where the entire fa\u00e7ade was windows, so the sunset would never be contained within a small space. The duo quit their daily jobs and embarked on a\u00a0road trip starting in Pennsylvania to collect dozens of windows from garage sales and antique dealers. After a few weeks, they decided to build their dream home at the very same spot in the mountains where they were inspired with the idea. While the entire length and width of the fa\u00e7ade is made from recycled windows, the rest of the house is made from locally sourced salvaged wood<\/a>. The interiors gives it a perfect rustic look with vintage furniture and an old school fireplace to burn the wood during the cold winter days. Check out images of their charming love nest below.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Film-makers Matt Glass and Jordan Wayne Long of\u00a0Half Cut Tea<\/a>\u00a0caught up with Nick Olson and Lilah Horwitz\u00a0to learn more about the construction of the building and their unusually strong commitment to following through with their artistic visions.<\/p>\n