An A-frame house features steeply angled sides that are also the roof. They begin near the foundation line and meet at the top and form the letter A. The design naturally offers a large open space living area. Perhaps this is why many people like the idea of having an A-frame cottage as a vacation home. However, the design lends itself to greater possibilities.
The Lake Oswego is one example. You will love the size of the living and dining rooms, but the inside of the front of the house shows off one of its best characteristics, its soaring roof. This was coupled to a huge cathedral window that makes this home memorable.
In addition, two ground level dormers modify the structure and adds to the functionality of the home. A large kitchen and casual eating area is on one side and a family room with a large 2nd bedroom and bath are above it are on the other side,
One of the singular feature of the Lake Oswego is the entrance and foyer into the home which was inspired by the soaring entrance into a modern office building. A set of modern stairs lead up to an overlook into the living room below and back to the large Master bedroom. The small outdoor balcony extends from the bedroom and is the perfect place for you to regroup before or after your busy day. The similar area on the first floor is a perfect patio for your family.
The footprint is 34.1 x 29 meters and the land impact of the home is 105. A double front door and an interior doors complete your package. The house isn't being sold furnished, I just wanted to pique your interest. This prim home is completely modifiable. Let your imagination run free, but one word to the wise. Keep a copy of the home as it was sold to you. Some of the textures are no longer available.
And there you have it!
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