Cottage Barlochan dari 'Heated Rivalry' kini di Airbnb

Cottage Barlochan, yang ditampilkan di episode 6 serial romansa hoki Kanada 'Heated Rivalry', kini tersedia untuk disewa di Airbnb. Terletak di Danau Muskoka di Kanada, properti ini menawarkan interior modern dan akses pribadi ke pantai mulai dari sekitar $196 per malam. Pemesanan awal dibuka pada 3 Maret 2026.

Cottage Barlochan, yang menjadi latar episode 6 dari 'Heated Rivalry', serial Kanada tentang romansa hoki, kini terdaftar di Airbnb untuk disewa. Dalam acara tersebut, karakter Ilya Rozanoff, diperankan oleh Connor Storrie, mengatakan kepada Shane Hollander, diperankan oleh Hudson Williams, 'Saya datang ke cottage,' pada momen kunci. Terletak di Walkers Point di pantai barat Danau Muskoka, cottage ini memiliki tiga kamar tidur dan akses pribadi ke pantai berpasir. Interiornya mencakup langit-langit kayu melengkung, ruangan penuh cahaya, dan estetika nyaman dengan sentuhan modern. Dapur kayu menggabungkan kayu alami dan elemen desain hitam, sementara ruang tamu abu-abu menambahkan nuansa kontemporer. Cahaya alami mengalir melimpah ke ruang-ruang, menekankan hubungan rumah dengan lingkungannya. Eksterior menampilkan lanskap keras alami, pekerjaan batu, dan pohon cemara menjulang. Sewa dimulai dari $248.10 CAD per malam, sekitar $195 atau $196 USD. Empat pemesanan akses awal tersedia mulai pukul 17:00 GMT pada 3 Maret 2026. Properti ini menarik bagi penggemar serial serta mereka yang tertarik dengan dekorasi rumah danau, menawarkan tempat untuk liburan romantis atau bersantai di tepi air. Daftar ini mengikuti popularitas serial tersebut, memungkinkan pengunjung mengalami pengaturan yang digambarkan dalam episode. Desain cottage memadukan elemen modern dan tradisional, menjadikannya cocok untuk berbagai jenis menginap.

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