The one-bedroom bungalows are hidden among the resort’s 60-acre birch tree forest and feature three design concepts; Countryside, Mountainside and Seaside. Influenced by the designer’s travels to Maine’s Rangeley Lakes, Mount Katahdin, and Sebago Lake, the bungalows seamlessly blend an approachable yet chic style with the resort’s ethos of rustic charm, offering an enchanting stay in an unparalleled and thoughtfully curated setting. All themes, while inherently different, weave a common thread of design elements seen throughout the designer’s brand. Each concept features similar four-post beds, brass-based lighting, hardwood floors, wallpaper-accented walls, and traditional menswear plaids. Masculine, sensible, and inviting, the color scheme of the Countryside Bungalow favors a darker, nature-inspired aesthetic. Tranquil, natural, and warm, the Mountainside Bungalow design concept mirrors Mount Katahdin, the highest mountain in Maine, located in Baxter State Park. Whimsical, bright, and peaceful, the Seaside Bungalow represents the classic American beach home.