5
Great House for Indoor/Outdoor Living
This house is beautiful, private, bright with natural light, well decorated, clean and well maintained. It is a house that we'll be renting again. We love all the patio doors that open wide to the patio and pool area for indoor/outdoor living. The cross breeze keeps the house cool even on a hot day. The pool and adjacent patio area is right off the kitchen and makes it an extension of the house. The guest rooms were far enough from the Master (upstairs) that we didn't hear our friends' baby crying at night. =) We all enjoyed the very large pool and the great views of Dry Creek valley. We found it very enjoyable staying at the house all weekend, preparing and eating all our meals there, etc. The view was so fabulous that we didn't feel any urge to leave to explore the area.
Overall, the house is child friendly. The house is so open that we can keep an eye on our child from any location in the common area. There is a high chair (which we used) and a pack and play. We love the easy to use electric pool cover since we have an 18 month old. The other patio areas on the first floor are not good for young toddlers since the house is on the ridge of a hill and there are no railings for the patios (unobstructed views). Our daughter enjoyed exploring the large enclosed patio off the master bedroom. Our daughter has been asking for the pool ever since that weekend. Our child learned not to go outside the house by herself and that she has to be careful going up and down the three steps from the living room to the dining room.
Recommended for:
Age 55+,
Adventure Seekers,
Girls Getaway,
Sightseeing,
Families with Teenagers,
Families with Young Children,
Romantic Getaway
Helpful votes: 5/5
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