Lodge-Style Living

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On a wooded enclave not far from downtown Portland, Estelline O'Harra and Nance Schaefle turned a dilapidated 1940s farmhouse into a rustic, lodge-style home. Although this style is prevalent in the Pacific Northwest it's not where it originated. The roots of this look go back to the early 1900s vacation lodges of upstate New York's Adirondack Mountains.
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The Adirondack-style space is filled with furniture inspired by nature.
They've outfitted their living room with traditional Adirondack-inspired furniture and accessories. The distinctive style is characterized by natural materials, like leather and wool, and rustic furniture made from the trunk, bark and branches of local trees. They've also brought in mission and arts-and-crafts style pieces to complement the lodge look. Wicker pieces are also used throughout for additional texture.
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Estelline O'Harra
Furniture Designer, C.W. Pickets
Phone: 503-760-2052
Nance Schaefle
Furniture Designer, C.W. Pickets
Phone: 503-760-2052 Also in this Episode