I don't know where to begin. The furniture that is "Every piece of antique barnwood and log furnishing is exquisite and crafted by artisans, earning us a reputation as the area's most sought-after loft for honeymooners, families, and those looking for a vacation experience that's a cut above the rest!" appears to be home made from random pieces of wood. The "dinner table" had seating for 4 with the chairs made from branches, uncomfortable to say the least! The cushions on the love seat are thin, and uncomfortable, and the loveseat is made from barnwood. The first (and last) time my friend sat on it, he took a bad sliver! Incredibly this piece of furniture was more comfortable than the couch. The couch appeared to be "old", and felt like it had been around for an extended piece of time. The "towels" were small, (we were 4 average sized adults) and rough. I would use them to dry my car after a wash.
Pots and pans? Where? I found 1 dinky wok, that I could barely cook 4 eggs in, and a MUCH smaller pan that could only cook 2 eggs. (I am not kidding here.) There were 2 toasters, 1 didn't work (which had been recorded in the guest book by previous renters) and the other was so small that I had to cut 1/3 off of each slice of bread before I could put it in the toaster. The microwave didn't work, (and we couldn't find any instructions for it). The dishwasher was basically falling apart as we loaded it. There was no barbeque, which wasn't mentioned, (bad on us for not asking) but even worse, there was a big deck, but only 2 chairs available for use on the deck.
This place is advertised as sleeping 7, so you would expect that there would be seating for 7 for dinner, and maybe chairs for 4 on the big deck. Finally, don't plan on parking in the reserved spot, I drive a Volvo S60 (small car) and without spending an inordinate amount of time, I wasn't able to park there.
The price seemed reasonable based on the description, but I would suggest that potential renters review all of their options. As an added suggestion, in the base of the building is a national furniture store, which would I would suggest should be visited.
We have used VRBO many times; the U.S., Canada, Europe, and England, and fortunately, this is the only time that we have questioned our choice. I recommend VRBO, but next time I will ask quite a few more questions.