Overview
- 2
- Bedrooms
- 1
- Bathrooms
- 132 m2
- Property Size
- 2,299 m2
- Property Lot Size
- 2003
- Year Built:
Description
Kondo
Forest Cabin
This quintessential cabin perfectly encapsulates the forest feel, nestled within mature pine trees which surround the house on 3 sides.
The front of the cabin faces directly towards the majestic Mount Yotei and has a fantastic wooden deck, perfect for entertaining, alfresco dining, BBQs or just relaxing with drink and a good book.
Upon entering the cabin you are greeted by a lovely and functional ‘genkan’ / boot-room with a bench and storage space for coats and all manner of outdoor wear. The side wall has been cleverly opened up so you feel immediately at home within the warmth of the wood cabin.
The centre of the cabin is the living and dinning room with multiple sitting area, dinning table for six, bookshelves and a very affective heater. Windows on each side allow for a lot of light to flood the area, but also enable the beauty of the surroundings to be enjoyed from within.
This feature follows throughout. With both of the two well appointed bedrooms at the back of the cabin having windows both behind the beds and on the side, making you feel you truly are living in the woods.
The kitchen and bathroom, both fully renovated a few years ago are located at the opposite end to the bedrooms, giving great separation for privacy.
The renovation, which also modernised the entrance area, opened up the kitchen to the outdoor deck via a large widowed door. Making for a seamless transition from indoor kitchen preparation to outdoor entertaining and dinning.
Key Features:
Cabin Built: 2003
New Water heater: 2022
Designed in Finland & built with materials from Finland
Renovation: 2023, included door resizing, new bathroom and toilet, new kitchen, new internal and external lighting, new electrics cabling
New kerosene heater: 2024
Roof and exterior painted summer 2024
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*Please note boundary markers on the featured photos are indicative only
