A Calm, Design-Led Stay on Avoca Lake
Wira Nina is a design-led short-term rental in Wisconsin’s Driftless Region — created for travelers who want a stay that feels calm, grounded, and deeply connected to place.
Terracotta floors, microcement textures, cedar cabinetry, and curated local goods set the tone for slow mornings, long walks, and evenings that feel quietly luxurious. Whether you’re visiting for a weekend escape, a creative reset, or time with the people you love, this home is intentionally crafted to support rest, comfort, and a deeper sense of ease.
Located just an hour from Madison and minutes from scenic trails, rivers, and small-town makers, the home sits directly on Avoca Lake — offering peaceful waterfront views with access to the backwaters of the Wisconsin River.
Wira Nina is a warm, design-forward retreat that feels both modern and rooted in its surroundings.
Book your stay and experience the Driftless Region in a space that invites you to slow down.
the home at a glance
1 King Bed
1 Bathroom
Full Kitchen
Open Concept Living & Dining Areas
Lakefront Setting
The Bedroom
The bedroom features a king bed layered with soft, neutral textiles and natural materials. Large windows bring in gentle, directional light throughout the day, making the space feel both restful and open.
This room was designed for sleep, quiet, and ease — nothing excessive, nothing missing.
The Bathroom
The bathroom is simple and tactile, finished with microcement surfaces and warm tones that reflect light softly rather than sharply. It’s minimal, functional, and intentionally understated — a space meant to feel grounding and calm.
Kitchen & Living Spaces
The kitchen is anchored by cedar cabinetry by Kraemer Custom Cabinets, warm finishes, and thoughtful storage. It’s fully equipped while remaining visually quiet — designed to support everyday rituals without overwhelming the space.
The living and dining areas flow naturally, with microcement flooring adding warmth and texture underfoot. These spaces were created to invite conversation, rest, and connection — not distraction.
Nothing here is overly polished. The beauty is in the texture, the light, and the way the home settles into its setting.