Drunken Yeti
i like elements of this. a sideboard anchoring a wall.
that artwork is sick
I DO NOT LIKE SCANDINAVIAN. JUST TOO MINIMALIST
cozy
nothing about this. but would you ever want to put tile behind the wood stove?
Completely different idea. but built-in couches are really cool. could we build an upholstered bench the whole way along the front wall/window? nap, read, gaze at the lake?
sorry, this is just amazing. not pertinent to us.
wood stove photos coming up.
I know it's a bit cluttered, but i like the artwork on the walls
are these converted closets?
that's cool.
too dark. but the ropes are sort of cool. and then you have lights by the ladder. it'd be cool to put a motion detector on lights like those, so that when someone moves to come down the ladder, it'd automatically light up for 5 mins.
every time I see dark wood, it feels like it's too much and overpowering. i def like the painted white /gray/green look better.
so fresh and so clean
I like the feel of a "loungey" type built in.
built in bunks flanking the window. throw some painted white wood around to break up the room, give it texture. not sure who's sitting in that chair.
way too sleek, but effing cool. it's definitely a statement piece. and getting six beds into a long room. twin over queen. twin over wueen.
don't love this. but built in desks/shelves/cabinets and a bunk built in above a full size bed
love the textures (blankets, cozy chairs, linen lampshades, cutains on the beds.
how to create unique bedrooms? not this dark. but the shelving backdrop and lighting behind the bed definitely adds from just a norm of "place the bed in the middle, with an end table. the area rugs in the bedrooms are nice as well, although we have carpet...
where could we build bespoke bunk beds? Maybe a queen daybed that sort of acts like a lounge/area in the second living space?
cozy furry things
I like the ocntemporary deer heads
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