The cabin is a study in vertical living and rustic craftsmanship. The main floor serves as the heart of the home, dominated by a Great Room where the outside world is invited in through expansive windows. The interior is a symphony of natural textures: the rough-hewn grain of the log walls, the smooth polish of hardwood floors, and the cool, grounding presence of a massive stone fireplace. This central hearth is not merely a decorative element but a functional anchor, designed for those crisp Ohio evenings when the mist rolls off the water and the only sound is the crackle of seasoned wood.
Ascending to the third level, one finds the lofted primary suite. This space is designed as a crow’s nest of sorts, an elevated retreat that crowns the house. From this vantage point, the Ohio River becomes a living, breathing mural that shifts its color palette with the seasons. In the autumn, the primary suite is framed by the fiery reds and deep ambers of the 3.75-acre wooded lot; in the winter, the leafless trees reveal the full, silvery expanse of the water as it winds toward the horizon. It is a room built for slow mornings and the kind of deep, restorative sleep that only comes with true seclusion.