We recently stayed in this tiny cottage and were pleasantly surprised. The small house accommodated our party of four adults, one teen, and a 70 pound canine for 6 nights. Our dog, my husband, and I stayed in the bedroom downstairs with lots of closets and drawers. It may be tight but I had enough room to walk around the queen size bed and stretch before skiing. My cousin, his wife, and their teenager stayed in the loft which has queen and twin beds. The ceiling may be low upstairs but we looked at it as a place to sleep and to store their belongings. We mostly skied outside and hangout in the living space. There was a sofabed downstairs.
The place was well maintained: the heater was strong, there were no drafts even though it was in the mid-20's at night, and there was never a shortage of hot water (even when all of us took showers at night). They provided everything you could think of including spices and board games (it was a family time in the mountains). We cooked most of our meals. Speaking of which, there was enough seating on the table and the counter for 5 people. For this size of a house, it included a full sized refrigerator and stove/oven-- not to mention a fireplace. (Note there were no laundry machines or dishwasher but we didn't mind nor needed them at all.)
Our dog was comfortable; we appreciated the dog bags and leash hanger outside. Jeanette was friendly, accommodative, and responsive. The woman could think of out-of-the-box. Thank you!