Amazing Rustic House Across the River Summer home view at night
Here are, a rustic house design ideas, very beautiful rustic retreat, a house that built across the river. Yes, there is a river under this house, that divide into 2 building, and connected, and below the connected building, there is a river. A very beautiful house with nature around. This rustic house design was built in the center of Three Rivers, California., near the entrance to Sequoia National Park, where the wonder of wildlife sightings runs. Which also happens to run wild is the river that runs under this house, something that has never been done before or since! Kaweah Falls was originally designed in 1940 by a students’ own Frank Wright, but when the owner moved in and remodeled the second they decided to add an addition to the house that floats on the river bank. Very natural house, feels relaxing everyday with fresh air and sound of water flows and crash with stone. That’s very awesome.
Amazing Rustic House Across the River
Apart from some interior features cool as a dining room with glass floor in view of the river, there is a footbridge over the water leading to a private terrace where you can sit and hear the sounds of fresh water skimming stones river the descent of a waterfall found up the mountain. Choosing a vacation spot for these properties is definitely a difficult task … but who would want to leave this place? This house is listing under $2 million. Visit this site for more information.
Amazing Rustic House Across the River wicker chair
Amazing Rustic House Across the River Very awesome house
Amazing Rustic House Across the River the river bank
Amazing Rustic House Across the River river under the house
Amazing Rustic House Across the River Outdoor chair
Amazing Rustic House Across the River Master bedroom
Amazing Rustic House Across the River Main room
Amazing Rustic House Across the River Home Office
Amazing Rustic House Across the River Dining room
Amazing Rustic House Across the River Dining room design
Amazing Rustic House Across the River Deck
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