THAT VIEW
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That dog table is absolutely fantastic.
The hanging beams, the stone framed oven, the chandelier above the dining table, the stools at the island, the floors, the exposed beams.
The built-in bunk beds are such a cool idea.
The larger-than-life window in the great room.
I *love* the bridge.
The grey, drab feel of it. The lack of color.
The bed.
The chesterfield soda, the ceiling.
How the property and house look like they belong in the 'burbs somewhere, but the house still clearly looks like a cabin.
This is the coolest thing I've ever seen on this website.
The weird pillow sack thing as a headboard. The ceiling.
The weird clusters of green junk on the canopy.
I hate that the logs are so funkily shaped.
The little-bitty-ness of it.
I love that it's still cozy as bright as it is. The wall art above the mantle is stunning.
It looks more like a cottage than a cabin, and I love the three small windows above the entryway.
The chest of drawers beside the fireplace.
The exposed beams, the darkness.
The whole wall of stone.
The darkness of the room.
The weird acorn chandelier.
The bed, and the layered chandelier.
The super deep tub, the tile on the floor, the shape of the mirrors, the weird bubble things hanging off the chandelier.
The incorporation of blue, instead of brown brown brown! The antler chandelier, the shape of the sofa.
The stone in the entryway.
The huge staircase, and how it's constructed. The stone on the counter/bar.
The huge windows, the weird round pillows. I hate that the walls aren't even, though.
The mess of everything, but it all fits together.
The light fixtures, the metal hood with the thick nail head accents, cabinets, the graduated counter tops/bar.
The distressing on the column, the wood floors, the exposed beam ceiling, the distressed cabinets, the small tile back splash.
The stone accent wall, the nail head accents in the door.
The reclaimed wood walls, the exposed beams.
THAT VIEW
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