I promised you a tour inside this charming home…let’s start in the great room. The vaulted ceilings and stone fireplace welcome all to the mountains. Two dining areas, a sun porch, the master suite, and this main living area are all on one level of the home.
The side entry has two Dutch doors, stone floors, storage galore and a copper flower sink—who could ask for anything more. The kitchen is just beyond the side entry with more stone, painted cabinets, and a huge butcher block island. Painted floors and cabinets are featured throughout the house and add a warm touch to an already lovely home—you know I love a painted floor.
Upstairs you will find two guest rooms with baths, a sleeping porch and a hall library—just the place for late-night stories. Downstairs you will find a second living area, two more bedrooms, and storage. The view from the lower rooms is just as stunning as the view from the upper level. Have a tour with me then click on the link to Sotheby’s listing for even more details here. Enjoy!
The stone fireplace is flanked by glass doors to the patio.The North view is amazing from the sunporch.Game day with a view!Love the rafter detail.First dining area is in the great room.The original dining area leads outside.I love a painted floor and look what’s at the end.The flower and mud room with those two Dutch doors.I love this area—such possibilities.I would love a copper flower sink!Lots of place to store (and hide) things!What a great use of architectural salvage.The kitchen is just off the flower entry.The old fireplace is the backsplash for the range—love this.Charming storage corners fill the room and how about the red ceiling?So stealing this idea for cutting boards.The master bedroom is peaceful and features a wonderful view over Highlands.Love this piece—bet there is a TV in there.Those windows!Two bathrooms flank the bed—best idea ever.They are mirror images of eachother.Deep angled windows let in plenty of light.The shower even has a view!This is the 1915 view of the home.Upstairs on the landing a reading library for late night stories.This charming Guest room features a sleeping porch.Cozy corner by the fire.Classic mountain charm.Sleeping porch—yes, please.Design details like this wardrobe with twig trim are everywhere.Next guest please…lucky person.Who makes this sweet fabric?More painted floors and cabinets in the bathrooms.This bathroom floor is beautiful. Log walls are the best…this one is downstairs.It even has a great view.Design details—these bookcases are in the master.Charming Main Hall antler sconces.
xo♥, Lissy
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