Step into Innermost House and marvel at the interior. It’s a rustic dream cabin

The bathroom in Innermost House is as modest and as simple as the rest of the space. Although they use very little water, the owners have installed a conventional septic system, which we feel is an appropriately practical approach to a potentially ugly problem.
The living room features a large bookcase wall, with carefully selected books which represent the spiritual nature of the house. It is a delightful opposite to the fireplace and serves to perfectly finish the sitting room.
Tucked away behind the bookshelf is Innermost House’s study. This quiet space must be ideal for those who love to read, write, and reflect.