We're headed back to the Sapphire this week. I talk all the time about how I want to retire in North Carolina (I know, I should put in at least 10 years of working before talking about retirement, but a girl can dream). Mountain house design and architecture are my absolute favorite. I love how rustic rooms encourage you to walk around in your socks and put your feet on the furniture. The more worn in, the better in my book.
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High Street Market LOVE this entry |
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High Street Market This room makes me want to grab a blanket and a good book. The rough wood beams and wide plank floors are pret-ty amazing too. |
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Two Ellie Porch living with casual candelabras. I could drink many a glass of wine out here |
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Houzz You're never alone in the mountains, so a breakfast nook is the best way to pack in all your invited - and uninvited - guests. |
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House Beautiful |
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Al fresco dining with alluminum chairs |
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House & Home Mountain House Must Have #1: An Outdoor Shower. |
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Folder of Ideas Mountain House Must Have #2: A Bunk Room |
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Todhunter Eagle |
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Sarah Richardson Mudroom Perfection |
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Sarah Richardson Love using an old cabinet as a sink base. |
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Heaven on Earth. The Connolly's house on Hernando Island, BC |
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