Scroll far down the page to see everything.

Scroll down to see the nearby stairway and the kitchen and dining areas off to the right. Out the window beyond Grand Lake one can see Bowen and Baker Mountain in the Never Summer Range.


Directly behind us is the living room shown at the top (and again at the bottom of this page).
On the same level to the right is a media room next to the living room.
Scroll down to see the kitchen and dining areas to the left.

 
Scroll down to step into the dining area to the right and then look back into the kitchen.


Scroll down to see the kitchen from the dining table.


Scroll down to see the media room by the living room.


Scroll down to see the nearby half-bath. Click on a photo to visit the bedroom suites.


Scroll down for a view of the fireplace reaching up to the upper loft.


Click on fireplace to visit the bedrooms and baths on the upper level.

Click on steps to see what's on top.
Scroll down for a list of some of the home's special features.
Aga Range, Thermador fridge and more high end kitchen appliances
Special copper  pinecone tilework above the Aga Range was hand-poured near the Sequoia National Forest
Honed Granite Countertops throughout the home with deckled edging
Antique Custom Cabinet in Powder Room
Dry stacked rock wood burning Fireplace Extraordinaire with 100+ year old timber mantle and curved hearthstone

Gas line plumbed to master bedroom for future fireplace
Master Bath and Guest Bath tiles were custom made for this home in a California tile studio that specializes in craftsman tiles.
Steam shower  and electric radiant in floor heating in the master bath. 
Third Bedroom/Lower Level Rec Room with Vermont casting fireplace

Two stall boat house that can not be replicated under current building code regulations
Large lakeside party deck on top of the boat house for entertaining and fireworks viewing!
Electricity to boathouse with separate breaker box.
Boat lift in the boat house
Electricity to boathouse with separate breaker box.
Pre-wired for hot tub addition on front deck.  Brazilian ("IPE") hardwood decks.
Logwork crafted by Rick Mullinex & Co of Mullinex Log Homes
Finely crafted lighting fixtures throughout the home including the spectacular antler chandelier
Outdoor low voltage wiring is roughed in for hardwired lights along the front entryway path
Click here to see the lake view from the alcove at the top of the stairs.

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