Mountain Cabin With Modern Touches
This cabin brings luxury to the backwoods. The cabins exterior and interior give a nod to its woodsy surroundings, while bringing the comfort of modern amenities, ensuring ultimate relaxation iat this retreat.
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July 05, 2018

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Natural Colors Complement the Home's Magnificent Surroundings Rather Than Compete with Them
Designers used natural colors and materials in the construction of this home so that it would blend into the beauty of Sopris Mountain that surrounds it, rather than competing the the magnificent view.
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Stone Steps Lead to Cabin Front Door
Elegant stone steps wander up to the cabin's front door through the terraced front flowerbeds.
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High Pitched Ceiling and Midcentury Modern Door in Home's Entryway
In the home's entryway, high pitched ceilings draw the eye to the fun, Midcentury Modern door that gives a unique view of Sopris Mountain.
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Abraham Lincoln Modern Art Hangs On Fireplace in Mountain Cabin
The homeowners love art, so designers displayed the homeowners' collections throughout the home. One of their most prized paintings is the modern art piece of Abraham hanging on their fireplace.
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Temperature Controlled Wine Cellar
A temperature controlled wine cellar gives the family a place to store their collection.
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Neutral Kitchen with Large Island
In the center of the bright, neutral kitchen, a large, dark wood island with black marble countertop adds contrast and seating for five.
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Master Bedroom with Forest Wallpaper Accent Wall
In the master bedroom, the forest wallpaper creates an accent wall in the space, while simple, solid color bed linens bring in the colors of the outdoors. In the corner of the space, designers tucked a sitting area in front of a large window. Finally, a chandelier completes the space.
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Neutral Master Bathroom with Beautiful View from Picture Window
The materials that make up the master bathroom were chosen to reflect the beautiful view and natural light that are let into the space through the room's picture window. A neutral color palette keeps the space feeling light and airy, while the floating vanity makes the design feel modern and uncomplicated. Finally, large mirrors and a trio of chandeliers add a splash of elegance that doesn't detract from the view.
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Half Bathroom Brings the Outside Into This Mountain Cabin
Designers wanted to bring the outdoors in, so they covered the home's half bathroom with wallpaper that would simulate forest trees. Then, they added a rich, wood vanity and shelf made from local trees and a funky vessel sink. Finally, the design was finished off with a chandelier to give the room an elegant touch.
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Fly Fishing Corner in Mountain Home
The homeowners love fly fishing and the outdoors, so designers added trout artwork and a desk with plenty of storage, keeping all of their fishing gear organized and easily accessible.
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Mountain Home with Outdoor Sitting Area
Outside the master bedroom suite, a sitting area gives the homeowners a space to entertain or enjoy a cup of coffee in the glow of the warm, mountain sun.
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Glass Doors Create Seamless Indoor-Outdoor Living Space
Sliding glass doors open to connect the home's interior spaces to the exterior entertaining space. The glass also allows both spaces to have access to the beautiful view of the home's mountain surroundings.
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