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This 350 square foot a-frame in trees is dubbed the “Skyframe” and gets its name because it stands on stilts and makes you feel like you’re in a magical treehouse with views of the surrounding forest.
Despite the obstacle that is plumbing a treehouse, the A-frame features a luxurious bathroom inside with a tiled shower and epic bowl vanity. There’s also a full kitchen, seating area, and two queen beds — one in the loft and one in a first-floor bedroom.
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A Lifted A-Frame in the Woods of Sanford, Maine
There’s a grand spiral staircase to the entrance.
The covered front porch allows for a nice spot to drink morning coffee.
Just inside the door is a little sitting area.
There’s a fun ladder/staircase to the loft bedroom.
There’s a full kitchen with an oven and apartment-size fridge.
What a cool concept for the vanity.
The tiles for the bathroom shower are stunning.
There’s a queen bedroom on the first level.
There’s a cozy velvet sitting chair in the loft.
And another queen bed in the loft.
Description:
The hot tub area is built into a natural grotto of huge boulders. Although only 350 square feet, this home has everything you need for a comfortable stay. There is a full kitchen with a refrigerator, stove, oven, microwave, and sink. We have provided dinnerware, silverware, water and wine glasses, pots and pans, and all the miscellaneous accessories to make your own meals. There is a queen bed in the loft, and another queen bed in a private bedroom. A super-efficient heat pump provides heat in te winter and AC in the summer, and there is a backup electric fireplace. The bathroom has a large tiled shower with a view, and many custom touches.
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I don’t see any mention or pictures of a toilet. If not, why and how does one find a toilet besides navigating a spiral staircase to relieve oneself? What serves as a toilet. The “fun” staircase to the loft look like broken bones waiting to happen. The kitchen and bath are stunning.
For $449 a night, there better be a toilet somewhere in there!!
Flush toilet, it’s to the right when you enter the bathroom, which also has heated floors… The alternating stairs is just something you have to get used to but people generally have more trouble with the spiral stairs you use to get up and into the place from the ground level…