#1 It sleeps 14 people.
Below is a picture of the Dorm Room.
This is the perfect room where all the kids can bunk--just have them pick their number.
#2 It's Functional.
The best part about the Dorm Room is the clever triple sink and triple shower bathroom.
Don't worry. The master is complete with a flat screen tv. It's hidden behind the mirror. Genius!
Below is a view of the mudroom filled with cubbies and coat hooks for all of your guests' gear.
#3 It incorporates natural elements.
Salvaged antique wooden door (above)
Reclaimed Vermont Barn Door (above)
Wolf Pro Island Hood (above)
The exterior patio brings the indoors out.
#4 It Makes Entertaining Easy.
Below is a picture of the Annex. The large sectional, numerous chairs and moveable laptop tables allows for everyone to find a cozy spot in just one of the house's three public lounge areas.
Don't worry about bringing snacks down from the main level kitchen, the Annex has its own entertaining kitchenette. It's complete with a microwave, warming, freezer and refrigerator drawers.
#5 It's Relaxing.
Guest Room Suite (above)
Master Bathroom (above)
Below is the outdoor hot tub with built-in exterior gas fireplace.
Master Bedroom
Did I mention that you can enter into a sweepstakes to WIN this home!! So pick your jaw up from your computer from gawking at how incredible it is and enter.
Sources: All photos are taken from HGTV.com. The home was designed by architect Paul Robert Rosselle and interior designer Linda Woodrum.
Haha, there's a reason it's called "Dream House" I guess. Beautiful :)
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