A mystical cabin in the woods awaits you with all the natural bounty it has to offer. So, pack your bags and head to the Sugar Magnolia cabin. It is your doorway to the best weekend getaway, constructed by Maryland-based builder Hobittat for vacation lodging provider Blue Moon Rising. The cabin is snuggled amidst the wonders of nature and is built using only reclaimed materials. It pleasantly serves four guests in a lovely interior and offers a peaceful stay away from the chaotic world.
Beautiful woodwork has been done all over the cabin. The exterior has striking board and batten siding and a cedar deck looking out on the greenery. It is based on a ‘River Life’ theme, which is obvious in artistically hand-carved accents throughout the interior and exterior. There are windows and an entrance door to uplift its charm while keeping it fresh and well-lit.
The interior has a feel-good vibe to it. Once you are inside, the aura instantly captivates you. The sun-filled interior accommodates a kitchen, a dining booth, two bedrooms; one loft, and one on the main floor.
The tiny kitchen is by the entrance. It is a pleasant space with an L-shaped countertop, some shelves, and under-counter drawers and cabinets for storage. There is a cooktop, and a mini-fridge as well. The attached dining booth is great for chit-chatting with friends and family over a meal. You will find an armchair by the window to lounge with a book.
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There are two bedrooms. One on the main floor is a pleasant nook with a queen-size bed. The other one is on the loft with a queen-size bed reachable via wooden ladders. The loft bedroom has a wooden railing with an attractive hand-carved design emphasizing its ‘river life’ theme. Both the rooms are well-lit and offer comfort.
The bathroom is on the main floor next to the main bedroom. It has a shower, a sink, and a toilet. The Sugar Magnolia cabin is a heavenly escape amidst the wilderness that encourages living a more peaceful life and has lots to explore. You can either go on hiking trails or take a walk through the woods, the list goes on and on.
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