By request a photo tour of the restored cabin. I start doing the interior design in earnest tomorrow after the show, but all of the construction guys are now done. So I mopped the floors, washed the sheets, some friends helped by washing the windows. And now the unofficial / official tour.
The Property
The views are absolutely stunning and completely peaceful.
Flying the Colors
God bless America!
Exterior
Finishing Touches
Just adding the finishing touches.
Living Room
The fireplace by the way is a propane box. We have heated floors but we lost power last winter and if it wasn't for the gas, we would have had indoor temps of at least ten below. These we can actually set a temp and in the main house 2 fireplaces kept the house at 69 when it was 20 below out side. And held it for two weeks!
Living Room
The living room has a cozy living space.
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Next the living room, a look into the bedroom from the fireplace.
Eclectic Decorating
I just put these three things together to get them out of the way and ended up loving it. Old wood skis, a very old Buddha and one of my pop art Indians.
Bedroom
The bear rug, I think maybe we will hang on the wall of the bedroom. Inside the bedroom are these great I bought them from the place that makes all of the lighting for Disney Parks. They are beautiful.
Bedroom
Under the two gold panning plate lights we will put 2 dressers. (Going antiquing this weekend.)
Kitchen
Next is the kitchen, these beautiful cabinets were made here in town by Jensen's. And they are stunning. They hadn't ever made cabinets out of this wood before. I am guessing they will again. I love great hand craftsmanship. In fact the guy who installed the floors came by today to see if everything was good. He is an artist as well.
Kitchen
And of course the stove that is just a year or so younger than the cabin itself. I can't imagine how exciting it would have been for that to arrive on the back of a Wells Fargo wagon. In 1882 it must have been a thing of real beauty and high tech.