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| Atelier am | 
It's official, with snow on the ground and the temperature dipping dramatically, the mountains are calling to me as ski season begins once again.  I am chomping at the bit to go to "my happy place."  I love being in the mountains, winter or summer, no matter.  They're both beautiful in their own right, BUT  the warmth and coziness of a winter room with snow covered peaks outside the windows always feels like a privilege to be a part of for me. 
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| ph:Francois Halard | 
Rolled steel is a nice counterpart to the bleached wood
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| Atelier am | 
You don't want too much visual clutter to distract you from the magnificent views, now do you?
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| Cunniffe Architects | 
Seriously sick with it's mountain views and world class art that hits just the right note
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| Stonefox Design | 
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| Abby Hetherington | 
The heavy interiors with the big rolled armed sofa, heavy draperies, and oversized dining tables and chairs feel well, old.  I am craving a clean aesthetic, a neutral palette with a modern message. 
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| Lisa Kanning | 
Vintage and mid century pieces warm things up; you don't want a cold winter room!  Texture is king.
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| Studio Sofiel | 
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| Pearson Design Group | 
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| John Malascalco | 
Kill me now…
An industrial mix makes sense.  These kitchens are streamlined with the use of a melange of materials that don't speak western, just chic
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| ph:Robert Millman | 
I'll wake up to this any day
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| Slifer Designs | 
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| Robyn Scott | 
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| Studio 80 Design | 
There's nary a deer antler chandelier in sight , not that there's anything wrong with that ~
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| Studio Sofiel | 
Take me away….
 
 
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