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2 |
Main Level: |
875 |
Bathrooms: |
2 Full |
Upper Level: |
543 |
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1,418
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Chalet
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Located at the intersection of ingenious simplicity and rustic comfort, the Chalet truly conjures up imagery of mountain solitude with both its name and its European-influenced aesthetics. A compact footprint allows you to build a functional 2nd home on virtually any site, be it in a rugged Appalachian valley or a level lakeside lot. The dramatic front-gable overhang and king-post truss complement the expansive prow front deck to make a captivating visual impression—whether you’re laying eyes on the home for the 1st time or the 100th.
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Chalet
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Your buddies said that 1,300 square feet was too big for a fishing cabin. They’re just jealous. Anyway, none of that really matters to you any more. You and your faithful retriever are kicked back on the sprawling front deck of a fisherman’s refuge, and a steep, timber-filled ridgeline puts on its nightly show before your eyes—complete with crimson sunset and chirping crickets. As you head in for the night, you conclude that the dirty skillet that fried up your trout dinner can sit until tomorrow; you’ve got a fireplace to fall asleep in front of. As for the dog, he prefers watching over you from the loft above.
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Main Level
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A functional, open floor plan lets your living area, dining room and kitchen all drink in the scenery through multiple front-side windows and doors. A gabled front deck and side porch let you step outside to enjoy your little piece of nature in its full glory. A full-size master bedroom and full bath in the rear of the home deliver both privacy and views.
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Upper Level
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Plenty of room for fishing buddies thanks to another generously sized bedroom, a loft area and a full bathroom, all of which look down onto the main living spaces below. Rooms easily warmed by heat generated from main-level fireplace.
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