Nestled deep within a hushed valley, the house seems less constructed than revealed—carved gently from the earth itself. Rusted steel walls embrace tranquil courtyards, sunken lounges, and hallways etched with razor-fine daylight. Each room dissolves into the wild beyond: moss softly colonizes stone, water cradles the reflection of distant peaks, and gentle light pools over furniture in patient silence. Subdued and almost secret, it remains irresistibly welcoming, like an invitation whispered by the land itself.
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