In the loft, you will find two queen sized beds, a couple of chairs, an antique child-sized vanity, an internet TV, and incredible views from windows to the back of the cabin as well as the front. The views down onto the dining and sitting areas are pretty spectacular too. If privacy is wanted or needed, the curtain hanging on a pole in the center of the room can be stretched to two hooks on either side of the loft.
The lightswitches in this cabin can be plentiful and confusing. These are on the stairs going up to the loft.
Switch #1= Turns the loft ceiling fan & lights on & off *There is a second light switch for this upstairs in the loft behind and above one of the beds.*
Switch #2 (dimmer)=Sitting area chandelier which is also controlled by a light switch near the door
Switch #3= I don’t know. If you figure it out, let me know
Switch #4=White light above the bed in the master suite
This lightswitch is less complicted because it actually turns on the stairway lights in the picture here.
There is one light switch in the loft. It controls the ceiling fan and lights in the loft, but it is not the only switch that controls the loft lights and ceiling fan. Therefore, the lights switch might at times be reversed and turn the fan/lights on in the “off” position. If you don’t want both the lights and fan on or off at the same time, you will need to use the chain hanging from the fan to turn off whichever one you don’t want with the light switch in the “on” position whichever way that might be at that time. It certainly sounds more complicated than it really is.