Located at the foot of a mountain, this barn-transformed house is partly surrounded by firs. The sparse grass nearby is interspersed with several boulders and slabs. Shimmers can be seen through the flung-open front doors and windows. The shades of the dusk, together with the yellow radiance convey a sense of loneliness and tranquility. Also, the rusty gray on the side wall suggests the wooden house is old.
The semi-basement is observed from the gap, on which stand a few jack studs supporting the ground floor. In this connection, you have to take a short flight of white stairs to get on the deck. The left and right sides of this house are also enclosed by a number of rails which are used to bear the traingle roof and also to avoid falling down on the grass accidentally. The balcony on the second floor is fenced in the front with four horizontal rails and three vertical posts but is left open on both two sides. Inside the house are a kitchen and some pieces of furniture made of wood.
Such a wooden structure is in perfect math with the surrounding green vegetation, which displays an idyllic lifestyle.