A Six-Bedroom Hunter Chalet for $550K

  |  November 14, 2024

A-frames are ubiquitous in snow-country. This Hunter chalet checks the boxes for a crowd, fitting six bedrooms and three baths in under 2,000 square feet.

Gray siding is a subdued color choice for this home; an upper porch is decked out with an Alpine-esque rail.

A roomy mudroom/foyer has a tile floor and exposed ceiling rafters. The home’s central staircase separates the foyer from another room.

A second staircase ascends from the living room.

This opposite angle, taken from the kitchen, shows banquette seating next to the living room’s sectional couch. Ceramic tile is set into the floor in the kitchen.

The light-wood, freestanding center island has two barstools.

Honey-tone wood graces the kitchen cabinets, topped with granite counters.

This bedroom has an exposed-rafter ceiling…

…as does this larger bedroom.

An L-shaped bunk room would be a hit for kiddos.

A ragged-edged granite counter is stylish atop this bathroom’s vanity.

Wood-planked walls pair with plainer ones in this bedroom.

And this bedroom is a mirror image of the previous one.

A peaked ceiling means this bedroom is at the top of the house.

We like the twin-vessel-sink, two-level vanity in this sleek bathroom.

This bath is a bit plainer, but has a plethora of storage.

This bedroom’s windows take clever advantage of its top-of-the-house location.

The view off the upper porch is pastoral.

There’s a third of an acre of property, but it’s at the base of Hunter Mountain and less than a mile from Main Street (try some vintages at Ze Wine Bar at Jägerberg Beer Hall and Alpine Tavern).

If this Hunter chalet sparks your imagination, find out more about 111 Lake Road, Hunter, from Carol Shaw, broker-owner at  Shaw Country Realty.

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