Really? These pictures are NOT all from the same cabin. This kinda drives me crazy…showing the outside of one structure, but the inside of another….kinda false advertising. Now granted…all these shots came from Chilko Lake Lodge, I get that. But I wish Tiny House Swoon would show the outside and inside of the SAME structure.
This does seem like a confusing jumble of pictures meant to “shock and awe” lol, kind of like the “great room” (although I wouldn’t call it that) with its array of logs and branchlike beams and rails. The surrounding natural landscape is pristine and impressive unlike the poor attempt to build something worthy of it, if considered at all. I hope it wasn’t just an exercise in wealth and ability. The kayaking photograph seems such a surreal contrast that the humans seem to be photo-shopped in … much like these houses in their context as presented. O.K. nevermind …I’ll be in the hot-tub should ya’ll need my input!
Terry is not very visually aware. Those are sea kayaks – not canoes! And I seriously doubt anyone would take the time to create a photoshopped image that is so spot-on real. For folks who have never experienced really clear and silt-free water, floating objects on clear water always seem to be floating above the water.
For Tomcat – it is easy to get that photo angle with a high quality digital camera and long telephoto lens. An equally effective option would be a GoPro action camera attached to a small drone. Both methods would work perfectly to capture that shot.
Apparently, there’s no kitchen and no bathroom. That must make it quite difficult out in that lovely wilderness…..which I also have my doubts about as far as the location of this property!
Not to mention that the froufrou bedroom doesn’t work as a room. It wasn’t designed to capture the view, the furniture is stuck there with no remotely designated space for it. Why would you design a house with that view and do such a poor job of laying it out as a home?
There is definitely something off about the whole thing.
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Really? These pictures are NOT all from the same cabin. This kinda drives me crazy…showing the outside of one structure, but the inside of another….kinda false advertising. Now granted…all these shots came from Chilko Lake Lodge, I get that. But I wish Tiny House Swoon would show the outside and inside of the SAME structure.
I agree………I want the Lake and the Views from the first..What gives?
I’d swear those canoes are photoshopped onto that water, too. Seems more like an ad than the usual.
Of course they’re ‘shopped. How else would you get that camera angle
The thrust of the Lodge site is towards sales and ownership when I read the FAQ .
This is just free advertising listed here.
This does seem like a confusing jumble of pictures meant to “shock and awe” lol, kind of like the “great room” (although I wouldn’t call it that) with its array of logs and branchlike beams and rails. The surrounding natural landscape is pristine and impressive unlike the poor attempt to build something worthy of it, if considered at all. I hope it wasn’t just an exercise in wealth and ability. The kayaking photograph seems such a surreal contrast that the humans seem to be photo-shopped in … much like these houses in their context as presented. O.K. nevermind …I’ll be in the hot-tub should ya’ll need my input!
I love the Great Room – could live there full-time. Lovely spacious bedroom also. And what a glorious setting.
P.S. “Patty and Putty”? Same person?
When can I move in??
Terry is not very visually aware. Those are sea kayaks – not canoes! And I seriously doubt anyone would take the time to create a photoshopped image that is so spot-on real. For folks who have never experienced really clear and silt-free water, floating objects on clear water always seem to be floating above the water.
For Tomcat – it is easy to get that photo angle with a high quality digital camera and long telephoto lens. An equally effective option would be a GoPro action camera attached to a small drone. Both methods would work perfectly to capture that shot.
Apparently, there’s no kitchen and no bathroom. That must make it quite difficult out in that lovely wilderness…..which I also have my doubts about as far as the location of this property!
Not to mention that the froufrou bedroom doesn’t work as a room. It wasn’t designed to capture the view, the furniture is stuck there with no remotely designated space for it. Why would you design a house with that view and do such a poor job of laying it out as a home?
There is definitely something off about the whole thing.
the namesake posted on the front entrance above the door is Welcome To Lost And Confused .