A spectacular 1967 vacation home from Cherokee Village, a vacation-retirement community in Arkansas.
The geometry of dynamic roof lines dominates this rear view, giving the house character and excitement far beyong its size. Here you see the central core at the right and the bedroom wing, far left.
The master suite is just behind the portable fireplace. It completes the house by adding some privacy for adults. The deck is completely screened from the approach.
Cheerful informality makes the activities area a delightful gathering place. The hearth of the fireplace is the focus of this room. Matching paneling on the walls and ceiling gives room warmth and size; the blue painted beams accent the unusually shaped ceiling. Behind the fireplace, blue ceramic tile protects the wall from chimney heat and colorfully contrasts with the paneling.
All the materials minimize maintenance and housecleaning. The paneling puts and end to your ladder-and-paint brush routine; the tile on the wall and vinyl on the floor come clean with a damp sponge.
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