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The two guest rooms feature queen beds, cozy textiles, and thoughtful conveniences for guests such as reading lamps and hanging hooks. "One way we married clean and rustic aesthetics was to install vertical shiplap behind the headboard in one of the rooms," says Tarah. "We chose boards in irregular sizes with a rough-hewn finish to add texture and dimension to the feature wall."
The master bedroom sits in the more private eastern end of the home, away from the entertainment areas.
In the master suite, large glass windows convey the view. The dresser is vintage.
In the main bedroom, fir floors and simple fixtures add to the minimal design. Custom-set windows thoughtfully frame the nearby forest.
In the master bedroom, a pair of DCW Mantis sconces are positioned between the traditional molding, which mimics what’s found on the lower floor. The paint color is Benjamin Moore Alaskan Husky custom mix, and the quilt is from Hay. The side chair is an Urban Outfitters find.
Master bedroom
The rooms exude clean lines with all built in furniture aside for a stool.
Wood paneling wraps the interior of a trapezoidal cabin.
The master suite is located on the main level and has a large walk-in closet.
Here, the cleverly planned living area may look small, but can sleep as many as four guests on two sleep sofas and a double Murphy bed on the other side of the partition.
This bedroom has a king bed, blackout shades and a white noise machine for the lightest of sleepers to relax.
Bedroom with king bed.
Bedroom details.
Inside, Metropolitan armchairs by B&B Italia and Artek stools flank a Morsø stove. The Flor rug tiles are arranged in a custom pattern.
Master Guest Suite
The master bedroom and main den replicate the living room's warmth, comfort, and understatedness, while the kitchen is characterized by solid elegance.