A 1960s A-frame holiday home has come up for sale on the shores of Neskowin, Oregon.
The beach cabin – listed with Rob Trost Real Estate for $315k – features a fully glazed end, offering views out across the water.
A-frame cabins were a typical midcentury modern style which became so popular that Macy’s even sold a prefab kit especially for holiday homes. Their pitched roofs make the most of their modest footprints, which in this case spans 795-square-feet.
The Oregon property includes a central living space with a vintage fireplace, and an extra lounge placed on a mezzanine level in the roof’s peak.
Interiors feature original wood panelling and exposed beams, and there’s a small kitchen and bathroom tucked into the building’s sloping walls.
The cabin hovers above the surrounding landscape on stilts. A wooden deck wraps around the building, giving would-be owners plenty of space for beachside BBQ-ing. It’s set in a gated neighbourhood a short drive from Neskowin’s restaurants and market.
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