Barn Owl is a beautiful lakefront cabin designed as a family getaway by MossCreek Home Designs, nestled along a lake in McCall, Idaho. Inside this luxurious 2,630-square-foot, three-bedroom, and two-and-a-half-bathroom home, you will find various design elements that work together perfectly. From its Arts and Craft exteriors to its Cowboy Decor interior, this ultimate lakeside cabin is the perfect summer retreat.
Designed for family and friends to enjoy lake living, this home has an open main-level living room with a kitchen, dining room, and two-story great room, all with lake views. The Master on the Main bedroom layout adds to the livability of this home, and there’s even a bunkroom for the kids and their friends. Continue below to see the rest of this stunning lakeside retreat, including the floor plans!
Expansive decks and an upstairs “Romeo and Juliet” balcony provide outdoor living opportunities, and the two-car garage in front of the home echoes its styling.
Working with a challenging, narrow lakefront lot, the builders created a family vacation home that guarantees a “perfect summer at the lake.”
What We Love: This beautiful family cabin is nestled lakeside in Idaho, offering warm and inviting living spaces perfect for lounging after a day spent on the lake. Offering an idyllic summer retreat for creating lasting family memories, this home has the perfect floor plan layout for just the right amount of space for gathering and relaxing. We especially love the open-concept great room, which features soaring wood-beamed ceilings, a cozy stone fireplace, and large windows that frame stunning lake views.
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Note: Check out a couple of other fabulous home tours that we have showcased here on One Kindesign in the state of Idaho: A lakeside paradise cabin with handcrafted details on Lake Coeur d’Alene and A Sun Valley barn-inspired house tucked into a beautiful Aspen forest.
PHOTOGRAPHER Roger Wade Photography
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