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House For Sale | A Cozy Updated New Hampshire Chalet in the Mountain Lakes District

Centrally located with modern updates, this New Hampshire chalet offers mega escape inspiration.

A-frame house with large front windows, elevated deck with seating, outdoor stairs, and surrounded by trees in a wooded area.

What could be more charming than a blue A-frame chalet tucked into the New Hampshire woods with a wraparound deck?

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Compass New England

When this sweet A-frame chalet popped up on my screen this week, I immediately stopped what I was doing to scroll through the listing and take a few moments to daydream about how nice it would be to curl up in front of the wood stove, cook a meal in the kitchen, or visit with friends around the fire pit. My life is hectic, so when I mentally escape, it’s to the quiet and nature…but comfortable nature, with couches and running water.

Located 90 minutes from both Concord and North Conway, this 1970 New Hampshire chalet has been stylishly updated, making it an ideal vacation home or rental (meaning I will have to keep dreaming for now), but it’s always fun to look! See if it makes you feel equally cozy.

A Cozy Updated New Hampshire Chalet in the Mountain Lakes District

House For Sale | A Cozy Updated New Hampshire Chalet in the Mountain Lakes District. A-frame cabin interior with wood floors, black brick fireplace, wood stove, rustic decor, open kitchen, and loft area above.
Upstairs, the sunny main living space offers an open layout perfect for relaxing or entertaining. The parent in me shudders at the fur on the floor, but it sure looks cozy.
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A-frame cabin living area with wood floors, a black brick fireplace, mounted bull skull, leather chair, TV, and open kitchen with loft above.
The living room features a brick hearth with a wood stove as the focal point. I love a windowed wood stove because you get all of the perks of wood heat with the reassurance of containment. I also appreciate a TV that’s not above the fireplace.
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A modern A-frame kitchen with white cabinets, open wooden shelves, a dark countertop, and exposed wooden beams, adjacent to a living area with large windows.
The updated open kitchen features updated appliances, quartz countertops, and custom shelving that perfectly complements the space. The light fixtures add a hefty dose of modern to the rustic vibe.
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A-frame cabin living room with large windows, wooden floors, a fur-covered sofa, two armchairs, a round coffee table, and a cowhide rug, overlooking a wooded outdoor area.
The open loft area overlooks the main living area, enhancing the copious natural sunlight and woodsy surroundings.
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A cozy bedroom in an A-frame cabin features a large bed with neutral bedding, wooden beams, a gold side table, decorative pampas grass, and a black accent wall by the stairs.
The loft is versatile and can be used however you choose – as a home office, reading space, play area, bedroom, or something else!
Photo Credit : Courtesy of Compass New England
A cozy room with a wooden floor, white walls, a dark wood ceiling, a small sofa, a side table with a plant, a pouf, a cowhide rug, and a distressed sliding barn door.
The lower level has an entryway, two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a bonus room, so there’s space for everyone.
Photo Credit : Courtesy of Compass New England

What do you think of this New Hampshire chalet? See more of our favorite New England real estate spotlights!

Editorial Note: Yankee editors like to mosey around and see, out of sheer curiosity, what turns up when you go house hunting online. We have no stake in the sale whatsoever and would decline it if offered.

Home Details

Price: $379,000 • 1,632 Square Feet:  • Acres: 1.35 • Beds: 3  • Baths: 2
(Brie Stephens, Compass Real Estate, 603-819-8071)

Aimee Tucker

Aimee Tucker is Yankee Magazine’s Senior Digital Editor. A lifelong New Englander and Yankee contributor since 2010, Aimee has written columns devoted to history, foliage, retro food, and architecture, and regularly shares her experiences in New England travel, home, and gardening. Her most memorable Yankee experiences to date include meeting Stephen King, singing along to a James Taylor Fourth of July concert at Tanglewood, and taking to the skies in the Hood blimp for an open-air tour of the Massachusetts coastline.

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