Set in one of Dinner Plain's most idyllic positions, overlooking the tranquil central reserve, Snow Nest is a family-friendly alpine chalet that wears its character with genuine pride. Exposed timber beams, a commanding open stone fireplace, and the warmth of a classic High Country cattleman's aesthetic create an atmosphere that feels immediately, effortlessly right - the kind of place you arrive at and exhale.
Thoughtfully modernised without sacrificing an ounce of its rustic soul, the chalet now features a brand-new furniture package throughout and a chic kitchen that balances earthy tones with sleek stone benchtops, stainless steel appliances, and sharp black fittings offer a contemporary flourish that complements rather than competes. Cosy daybeds frame the window overlooking the reserve, the perfect perch for a morning coffee while the kids play safely in the snow below.
Spread across three well-considered levels, the experience begins at the signature 'keyhole' entry - a charming architectural detail that sets the tone before you've even stepped inside. A generous mudroom fitted with bench seating, ski racks, and a dedicated drying cupboard ideal for storing your ski gear. The ground floor unfolds into a light-filled open-plan kitchen, living, and dining space, complete with a family bathroom, WC, and laundry. A rustic central staircase - a feature in its own right - ascends to two bedrooms and a second bathroom, while a further staircase climbs to the attic: four single beds, a TV, and an instant kids' retreat.
Completed by off-street parking for two vehicles, Snow Nest is as practical as it is charming. Walk in, close the door on the world, and nestle down.
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