Remodeling Home Ideas: How to Turn Your Ski Cabin An Income Generating Property During Winter

Owning a Ski Cabin would be a good investment especially at this time of year. But in case you already have one, then having it remodeled would be the first thing to do before the peak season starts. It definitely would be a good investment to add appeal to upcoming clients.

If you are planning to remodel or buy a ski cabin, Curbed has reported a wonderful ski cabin. The design might appeal to your liking.

The Ski cabin has an A-frame exterior design. This classic 1960 exterior look definitely appeals to most tourist. You can absolutely imagine that its iconic sleeping loft is perfect for all tourists. You can definitely unwind at the same time enjoy the view from the deck.

According to Curbed, the property is listed in the real estate market. This A-framed ski cabin has a "high-beamed ceilings, a deck, and inviting communal gathering space," which are also classic features of this type of house. However, it also brags its modern touch of exterior design as it has "freestanding kiva-style fireplace and classic A-frame design (that wagon wheel!)."

This A-framed ski cabin has a floor area of 1,344 square. Thus, it has 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. Having a bed and breakfast this big can accommodate 3 pairs of couple or for a family. And if you own a lot with an area of 8,320, then you can build a ski cabin exactly like this one featured in Curbed.

If your concern is to remodel the interior design, then House Beautiful has tons of ideas for you to consider in your ski cabin. One way to makeover your BnB cabin is to add a different touch of décor or blend it with contrasting designs.

For example, you can be inspired with the idea of designer Cheryl Tague. She blended the Swiss-chalet decor and Southwest-ranch design in an Aspen Mountain home.

There are numerous ideas that you can get online from different home design websites. How about you? Do you have tips on how to turn you ski cabin an income generating real estate property? Share your thoughts in the comment box below.

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