“Wooden house” is one of the best houses that have been loved by many people for a long time.

Even though time and the way of life of our people have changed. But the wooden house is still our favorite house style. At present, there are bricks and mortar that are stronger and more convenient to build houses. In addition, the higher the price of wood, the role of wood in building a house has been reduced. But for some people who still love to work with wood and have enough money, they still choose to build a wooden house.

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Overall, this house has a distinctive black color, built in simple wooden style. There is a front porch that can be used to sit and relax or do various activities.

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Outside view of a house surrounded by forests, especially in autumn. Where the leaves change color that will make you very happy with the beautiful view.

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Mountains, rivers, streams, beautiful nature, nothing could be happier.

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The first bedroom has a bed of the right size, suitable for sleeping comfortably.

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The bedroom on the mezzanine is spacious with plenty of space and a skylight window for enjoying the natural views.

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In the center of the house with a warm and comfortable atmosphere, with cozy relaxing corners

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The kitchen has a pretty large kitchen counter, giving you enough space to prepare a delicious meal.

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Inside the house is a studio type with a dining table and comfortable sofas.

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This wooden hut is simply built and designed. There was an emphasis on black, but that didn’t make the house look scary at all. But on the other hand, it gives this house a very interesting, strong, and warm.

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More House Recommendation

We would like to present a house similar to the one above to everyone. In case anyone is looking for inspiration to decorate the house or renovate the house. Let’s check it out and bring the ideas back to use. Let me tell you that the house shown today is definitely cool. You won’t be disappointed.

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