The design of this refined mountain home is rooted in its natural surroundings. Boasting a color palette of subtle earthy grays and browns, the home is filled with natural textures balanced with sophisticated finishes and fixtures. The open floorplan ensures visibility throughout the home, preserving the fantastic views from all angles. Furnishings are of clean lines with comfortable, textured fabrics. Contemporary accents are paired with vintage and rustic accessories.
To achieve the LEED for Homes Silver rating, the home includes such green features as solar thermal water heating, solar shading, low-e clad windows, Energy Star appliances, and native plant and wildlife habitat.
All photos taken by Rachael Boling Photography
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Hi can you tell me what color/ brand the stain is for the ceiling beams? »
Dining Room size - We are renovating our home and I would like a similarly sized and spaced dinning room as we like to have large gatherings of friends and family. What are the dimensions for this room (or this section of the room)? Thank you! »
Linda McDougald Design | Postcard from Paris Home The dining “area” is approximately 11’-6” by 19’. The 11’-6” dimension was a little tight in this application bc there is path all the way around it that we wanted to be clear, so one might want to allow for more room in that direction.
Linda McDougald Design | Postcard from Paris Home This rug is available through Postcard from Paris and is available in custom sizes (as well as other colors).
Linda McDougald Design | Postcard from Paris Home Yes, Cabot Burnt Hickory. The stain looks brown to most people – however, it is a brown with gray undertones, rather than red (thus it is a cooler brown – not a warm one).
Linda McDougald Design | Postcard from Paris Home This is a custom fixture design by Linda McDougald Design | Postcard from Paris Home. Please contact me directly for additional information.
Type: Solid Stain
Color: Burnt Hickory