The pictures are accurate for this home. The rooms are filled with light. The master bedroom and bath are warm and really lovely (clearly recently remodeled). It was a good house for a collection of friends with plenty of "hang-out" spots and comfy couches. The beds were comfortable with good linens.
Some disappointments or surprises: when we arrived, the house was 53 degrees in every room except the master bedroom. They have smartphone thermostats which can be set on a timer and it was clear that the House was not expecting us! It took nearly 12 hours for the temperature of the main house to reach 68 degrees. There is a propane fireplace insert that would have warmed us quickly but it did not work, despite trying to problem solve it with the owner. It seemed as though the pilot light was out or the propane line was turned off. This is a fixable problem for the future but it did affect our experience. We wanted to be warm and cozy on a frosty VT autumn morning and we were not.
Second, although the pictures show a whole coffee "bar" with books about brewing coffee, it is all staging. There was a coffee pod machine with no pods and no way to actually brew coffee. I have never rented a house and not had a way to brew coffee. I called the owner and he said we "could buy coffee pods at the grocery store down the street. We don't supply the coffee". I had sent a message earlier that week asking whether the house had a coffee grinder and he had said, "No". That would have been a good time to mention that the house had no way to brew good quality coffee. This is obviously a First World problem but a good cup of morning coffee is important to many of us and a pod brewer is unenvironmental and serves something that is not a "good cup of coffee". Please fix this problem and get a large pour-over or a brewing coffee pot.
I would not stay here again without being assured that these two things were fixed. It was not an inexpensive stay to be cold and uncaffeinated.