Sunday, February 15, 2009

A Place in the Country

Have you ever wished for a place to spend a weekend just relaxing and unwinding from the hectic day to day life? Then join me and tour an eclectic, mountain getaway built by one family on their country property in the Ozark mountains. It all began by building a large barn with a living space on top. An apartment with two bedrooms, one bathroom and sweeping views in every direction. The barn was sited to face the river on a gently rolling, open area.
Up the stairs to the massive porch on the apartment. This is the view. Although somewhat monchromatic in the winter, the sense of space and open air is enough to clear the cobwebs of your mind!
Massive logs and woodwork frame the porch where a hammock waits only a few steps away.
A touch of Craftsmen style details on the porch adds to the handcrafted ambience of the apartment.
Fun is a serious pastime at the farm!
Reclaimed wood floors stand up to many of the rambunctious activities of family, friends, and pets. The living room and kitchen are decorated in soothing neutrals so that the interior doesn't compete with the views outside. The kitchen cabinets were custom made out of barn wood from an antique barn which was located on the property. Simple chicken wire fronts keep all of the essentials in view but neatly tucked away.
Refrigerator alcove, in case you're as hungry as a bear!
The front of the dishwasher blends in like a drawer front.
Any naturalist would be thrilled to find room for their treasures on the open shelving in the kitchen.
The Master bedroom is simple and peaceful, yet roomy enough for a king sized bed. This bedroom has a private deck with a beautiful view of one of the hills on the property.
The girls' bedroom is decidedly brighter and more feminine. Repurposed furnishing from the primary residence come together perfectly for a unique space. The only bathroom in the apartment has been lavished with natural materials for a luxury spa feel but with a nod to the rustic surroundings. A massive slab of granite forms the back of the walk-in shower. The use of wood and oil rubbed bronze fixtures add to the rich feel. There's plenty of visual texture in this easy to care for tile floor. Again the color palette reflects the outdoors. Small touches such as this pitchfork towel rack serve as a reminder that this was once a homestead farm.
A peek into the large barn below shows that there is plenty of room for storage, barn dances, and fourth of July parties!
I hope you enjoyed our tour. Did the stress start to melt away? Maybe we need to take a walk down to the river, or sit by the bonfire, or nap on the porch, or watch for the Bald Eagle and it's young, or.........

3 comments:

  1. What a neat place! The view is just to die for! That big slab of granite is amazing!

    Lucky you that you found the comforter at a garage sale! I went to Target and returned it today. It's just too pink for me. If she had one that was a bit more blue or green I'd get it. I like the details that she puts on her stuff.

    Manuela

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  2. Such a cool place, I really love the teepee!

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  3. Thanks for your comments Casii and Manuela. glad you enjoyed the tour!

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