Jackson Hole Retreat Part 3
Nice, simple outdoor furniture.
I thought the pillow seat was great for kids and might want a couple for the loft. I know this is not crucial, especially now, but I saw it so I marked it.
This is an alternative look for the fireplace and a very good one as well. I love the idea of cushions and eating around the table, sitting on the cushions. It screams family to me.
I love these iconic chairs with the wood legs. Don't know whether or where they might work. I don't think they come bar height though. Also, the pendant Globe lights are fro West Elm.
These pendant lights are fun. More or less, bigger or smaller. Those are the questions for the lights.
Love these outdoor chairs.
Neat pendants for island. Info re them is on next picture.
Open look is interesting to consider but the no back- no arms part of the sofa is NOT something we want.
Info re the materials, products.
I think this sitting area is very good looking, open yet inviting and maybe more interesting than two sofas. Also, you can move chairs to get a better view of the mountains.
Thomas Moser beds and a lounge chair for MB. In case we didn't do a built in bed in the MB, these sure nice. But frankly I don't know why we wouldn't do the built in. The lounge chair is nice, and comfortable, but Steve isn't crazy about it.
This is a great looking ladder and appears to have flat steps and railings for the kids to get up in the loft.
Another view of the ladder.
This is a pretty cool shower for MB. Would need to be encloses, but otherwise it seems neat, esp since the ceiling in our bedroom, bath area is tall.
Just an FYI, I'm not an open shelf person. It all looks so messy. Give me doors or drawers any day, even in the study.
This wall bed unit is from Resource Furniture.
Another great chair. Maybe bedroom or study. Probably a bank breaker but concept is nice. Steve likes this one less.
Great chair and ottoman.
This concrete floor is too light and too brown for what we have in mind.
This is a very nice, sleek, minimalist look. I like it. On the wall opposite the wall bed?
This looks like a very functional wall bed system. I think Resource Furniture could help configure such a look if we decided that was the way to go.
Another example of the desk in front of the window.
This is very cool and a completely different way of doing a dual purpose room. I actually love it. Would it be more costly than the wall bed option?
While I'm not certain I want a space of my own in the office, this is a nice way to do it. It would remain even when the bed was down, but with some cupboards nearby, we could keep it relatively uncluttered. ( at least I could!)
This wall bed and desk/ table is similar to one at Resource Furniture that we thought had potential. Steve was thinking about whether it would work for him even though it would disappear with company.
This is an interesting office space that could disappear when not needed.
An interesting placement of the desk in front of the window, even though window goes below desk.
Similar idea re chairs and these are very, very cool. We might want to use in other places as well if they are comfortable.
These chairs have potential. One for the desk and a companion. When the room is in use as a bedroom the chairs coul be a nice, cozy but cool sitting area. There is info re where they are from also.
I like the built in look even in the office/bedroom. If desk is to be separate from wall bed, then it needs to be compact. This is a nice corner unit but I don't know whether the windows go lower than desk height. If so, maybe it wouldn't work.
Lafer's leather chairs are a little to busy for me. At least in this color.
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