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While this is a vacation property, it’s the kind of place I could easily see a family living in quite happily year-round. At 1250 square feet, it’s by no means “tiny,” but would still be more compact than many of the McMansions people live in today.
You walk into an open-concept living room and kitchen, complete with a stone fireplace and dishwasher! A full staircase leads up to the loft bedroom with two twin beds, while downstairs you’ll find mirror queen beds in fully-enclosed bedrooms. Last, but not least, there’s a full bathroom across from the staircase.
This cozy spot includes a firepit and picnic tables, and it’s woodland surroundings make it a great spot to bring your immediate family for vacation. Book your stay here.
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Perfect Log Cabin with 3 Bedrooms at Lake Warren Estates
What’s better than a stone fireplace in a log cabin?
The open main living room has the dining table.
This front porch has serious “Outlander” vibes.
One of the queen bedrooms with natural lighting.
The packed kitchen even has a dishwasher!
You don’t have to go far to feed the family.
A leather couch is the perfect spot to take a nap.
A well-built staircase climbs upstairs.
View from the loft — awesome cathedral ceilings!
The loft bedrooms includes a desk area.
Ceiling fans are always good for circulation.
Another Queen bedroom on the ground floor.
The full bathroom.
Everything you need in a little space.
You’ll feel cozy and secluded in this cabin.
Here’s the aerial view.
Could you live here?
Highlights:
- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Queen Bedrooms
- One open loft with 2 twin beds
- Full bathroom
- Full kitchen
- Dining table for 4
- Two picnic tables
- Free firewood
- Firepit
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This is beautiful. I could live in this year round. It isn’t too small nor too big. Would look beautiful up here in the Sierra’s on our property. Am 2 miles from Lake Isabella in the Sequoia National Forest here in CA. You don’t realize you are in CA up here. I really love this cabin.
“Could I live here?” Seriously? A better question would be “is there anyone who couldn’t live here” and I am pretty sure that would be NO.
Absolutely enchanting 😍!
Well actually…NO! Wood log houses are not good at insulating against wild, wet winters.
My 2c worth
I’d give up one of the bedrooms and move the kitchen & bath back, to allow a bigger living space. I’d also put in a glass walled shower. Other than that, this is really cute !
Those are great ideas!
Is there any way to get floor plans?
You could try to contact the builders through the rental website and ask them if they can share 🙂
I could live in this beautiful cabin full time. It even has a dishwasher. Excellent. I love everything about this cabin.
Yay for a dishwasher!
It says 1 full bath, but the photos clearly depict two different bathrooms, each have at least a shower if you go by the curtain? Different flooring and vanities in each photo. Did I miss something?
It actually has 2 bathrooms, one is in the finished basement, along with the laundry room… The other is on the middle/main level by the master bedroom and just behind the kitchen.
I would never have an open fireplace. An enclosed woodburner is soooo much safer. No logs falling out and setting place on fire. Plus no appreciable smoke in the living space.