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Creating a Mountain Cabin Retreat

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There is nothing like the smell of fresh spruce trees, the feel of cool crisp mountain air, and the sound of a trickling stream flowing over rocks. For so many people escaping to the mountains is a wonderful way to unwind, decompress, and relax. Some people love it so much they want to find a way to capture the mountain essence no matter where they live. One of the best ways to do that is by fixing up your current house to give it more of mountain retreat feeling in an everyday experience.

There are a number of ways to get the ambiance of a cabin or a lodge and it can be an extreme change, or just a few subtleties here and there to get the point across. You can pick a central theme like elk, deer, bear, or mountains. Or you can design based on style like rustic or more modern using natural materials like logs and rocks.

If you want to go all out, try choosing furniture pieces to help anchor the motif. Finding some really great bedroom ensembles like log beds, along with matching dressers and nightstands can be the perfect way to transition a home. The living room is another good place to convert by choosing some classic end tables, a coffee table, or especially a log or iron work designed couch. Purchasing a barn wood, pine, or iron scroll style dining table will assist in completing the cabin feel. If totally redoing your home is too much, try finding some smaller Rocky Mountain cabin décor pieces to accent your home with. Lighting fixtures like mountain themed wall sconces are great or even understated vanity lighting in the bathroom will be enough. Basic everyday things like flatware or dinnerware, table linens, and table accessories can give a restrained but cozy cabin affect to a kitchen. Other linens for bed and bath can carry a theme throughout many of the rooms without it being overpowering. And wall art like paintings, pictures, or even statues can be a fantastic way to achieve that Rocky mountain touch.

Another way to work out the mountain move is to have rustic outdoor furniture. Stained wooden Adirondack chairs are a classic design with an easy comfortable feel. There are also some great oak and hickory benches that can be good for sitting as well as the cabin theme. Simpler things like animal shaped planters, yard lights, or even garden statues can attain to look you are striving for. And if you have a little money to spend, nothing can be more authentic than a solid oak rocker or two adorning the front porch of your home.

No matter how you do it, it can be simple to turn any home into a cabin retreat. You can be as subtle or as extreme as you want converting your everyday home into you Rocky Mountain retreat.

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