Nothing is better than waking up to the view that takes your breath away; to witness the beauty of nature unfolding in front of your eyes. Well, the Funkomatik 513 cabin offers such a stimulating experience. It is a peaceful sojourn by Maryland-based builder Hobittat, built for vacation lodging provider Blue Moon Rising. The cabin is constructed using reclaimed material to make it nature-friendly. This cabin among the woods has an inviting aura that attracts couples, a family of four, and solo travelers.
The exterior of the Funkomatik 513 cabin is attractive with an all-wood profile accentuated by a purple wooden entrance. The covered front porch is a wonderful addition providing plenty of indoor-outdoor flow. Shaded with a corrugated metal roof, it features a purple lounge. There are windows and a sliding glass door on the porch maximizing the flow of natural light.
Its sun-draped interior with wooden beadboard flooring and straw plaster feels welcoming and fresh. It is beautiful and bright with light peeking through the windows, illuminating every corner. The pop of purple throughout the interior brings uniqueness.
The spacious interior accommodates a kitchen, two bedrooms – the queen nook and a queen loft, a bathroom, and a space by the kitchen – either for lounging, working, or dining. The first thing you see is the kitchen with a countertop, a sink, cabinets, drawers, and shelves for storage. There are appliances including a cooktop and mini-fridge for meal preps.
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Adjacent to the kitchen is the bathroom with a shower, toilet, and sink. There are two snuggly bedrooms, the main floor bedroom and the loft. The light-filled main bedroom is next to the bathroom. It accommodates a queen-size bed. The loft bedroom is reachable via wooden ladders leading from the main floor.
It is a cozy nook with a queen-size bed surrounded by the wooden rails. For hiking enthusiasts, the Funkomatik 513 cabin is a great place to be as it offers access to winding hiking trails leading through the ferns and into the wild.
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