The 'Heated Rivalry' Cottage is Now Available on Airbnb – Inside the Stunning Modern Lakehouse
The luxurious Muskoka home that serves as the backdrop in Episode 6 of 'Heated Rivalry' is now available to rent for $196, and we can't get over the interiors
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'I'm coming to the cottage,' Ilya Rozanoff (Connor Storrie) tells Shane Hollander (Hudson Williams) in a pivotal moment of the Canadian hockey romance, Heated Rivalry. Now, you can come to the cottage too.
Barlochan Cottage, which serves as the backdrop for Episode 6 of the breakout sensation (and a masterclass in lake house decor ideas), will soon be available to rent on Airbnb. Vaulting wooden ceilings and light-flooded rooms define the cabin's cozy aesthetic. It is located on Walkers Point on the west shore of Lake Muskoka in Canada. The home has 3 bedrooms and private access to the sandy shoreline.
For those who wanted to bring their Heated Rivalry fantasies to life, four early access bookings will be available from 5:00 pm GMT on 3rd March 2026, with the stay priced at $248.10 CAD per night (approx. $195). Let's take the tour.
Shop the Modern Cottage Edit
The best kitchen accessories are as beautiful as they are functional. In this case, richly grained acacia wood turns out into a smooth, sculptural serving essential. It's naturally suited to everyday use, entertaining or artful display.
If you're looking for a deep, cozy sofa in the cottage's gray hue, I'd say this one is a brilliant choice. It's ideal for layering with different materials and prints.
Simple yet delicate, the Equi Glass pendant is a lasting choice that will provide subtle warmth and charm against a wooden ceiling. It's similar to the one seen in the bedroom of this home.
This exclusive planter, shaped to look like a rock, is just the right size for any small plant. It's made from a blend of volcanic ash from Mt. Pinatubo in the Philippines, natural stone and resin. Plus, it's lightweight, watertight and weather resistant.
Small dining rooms meet their match with this 42-inch, rounded table, with a contemporary feel and fluted pattern. It would be the perfect accent in a kitchen breakfast nook to add both function and flair.
Handsome and humble, this wood chair is a dining essential. It boasts Scandi Minimalism in a traditional package, similar to the wooden chairs in the dining area of the Canadian cottage.
The cabin decor ideas offered by the cottage start before even taking a step inside. Its exterior features natural hardscaping, stunning stonework, and towering conifers. This beautifully natural planting is the ideal complement to the clean lines of the house.
The wooden kitchen is the heart of Barlochan Cottage. Its natural wood and black design feels both modern and grounding. It's the perfect place to cook an elaborate meal for family or enjoy a late-night tuna melt (IYKYK).
Cool modern areas like this gray living room add a unique edge to this property, which boasts much more than classic cottage decor.
As fans saw in Heated Rivalry, one of the biggest things to love about this property is the amount of natural light that organically streams into the home. This corner perfectly demonstrates the way the home is one with nature.
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Whether you are a hockey fan or a design aficionado, this property has something for everyone. It's the perfect spot for your next romantic getaway.
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Sophie is a writer and News Editor on the Celebrity Style team at Homes & Gardens. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly passionate about researching trends and interior history. She is an avid pop culture fan and has interviewed Martha Stewart and Hillary Duff.
In her free time, Sophie freelances on design news for Westport Magazine and Livingetc. She also has a newsletter, My Friend's Art, in which she covers music, culture, and fine art through a personal lens. Her fiction has appeared in Love & Squalor and The Isis Magazine.
Before joining Future, Sophie worked in editorial at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens brand. She has an MSc from Oxford University and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.