Teaselwood Design has designed this rustic timber frame house that offers the ultimate in rustic elegance, situated on a popular southern Vermont ski resort. The designers complimented this home’s neutral aesthetic with muted furnishings, soft color schemes, and careful dashes of brighter hues. Granite stone, a reclaimed wood floating staircase, and a delicate glass fixture upgraded the entry into a masterpiece, while natural materials infuse open living spaces with warmth and tranquility.
The cozy living room of this getaway home in the mountains exudes rustic warmth. The focal point of the room is the stone-clad fireplace, flanked by built-in window seats and large windows that capture serene views of nature. The space is accentuated with wood-beamed ceilings, comfortable seating, and a blend of earthy tones, creating an inviting atmosphere for living and entertaining. Continue below to see the rest of this beautiful home tour…
What We Love: This rustic timber frame house provides its inhabitants with a warm and inviting getaway home in the mountains of Vermont. We love the rugged materials in this home that speak to the landscape and the layers of texture, creating a cozy and lived-in feel. Large windows help to bring in an abundance of natural light while soaking in views of nature. Details such as the built-in window nooks offer the perfect retreat for relaxation after a long day spent in the great outdoors in this four-season getaway.
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Note: Be sure to have a look at a couple of other fabulous home tours that we have showcased here on One Kindesign in the state of Vermont: A modern sanctuary with breathtaking views of the Vermont countryside and See inside this delightful nature-inspired modern farmhouse in Vermont.
The owner’s bedroom is ethereal, with impeccable stone detail and an exquisite headboard mural adorned with woodland waterfalls. White oak floors subtly update the classic, planked wood ceilings, and Shou Sugi Ban wall panels — for a brighter, seamless aesthetic that extends throughout the secondary bedrooms.
Above: The stone accent wall in the bathroom offers a serene and calming feel.
PHOTOGRAPHER Ridgelight Studio
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