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The unusual glass and stainless steel stove hood is another standout. “It’s something different,” Robin said. “In fact, the whole house is different; we didn’t want it to be a cookie cutter house.”
There’s just one bedroom because “it’s built just for us” as Al points
out. However, there are built-in bunk beds that are just right for visiting grandchildren. The beds are closed off with sliding barn-style doors and each
bunk has a mounted flatscreen TV.
An office nook is nestled into the space
beneath the stairs, and an old bread table serves as a desk.
The spacious master bedroom and bath are upstairs. The bedroom has natural wood ceiling beams and coral accents
to add visual warmth to the space.The Copelands describe it as their “favorite space,” and add, “We feel like we’re on vacation here.” That may partly be due