As cozy as the outdoor living room was, the inside is even more so. Gauzy pendants suspended from the ceiling offer ethereal lighting while furs tossed on bentwood chairs add in the country charm. Additional wood block furniture is used for side tables while an indoor fireplace is well stocked in case of a chilly evening.

When the nights are warm and a fire isn’t needed, a set of antlers fills the fireplace void. Natural wood continues the theme within the coffee tale but, for the sake of weight, the table is not one solid chunk, but rather 3 slices with the thinnest on top and the thickest as the base. Wrapped in furs and wood, the living room gives off the appearance of a home focussed completely on natural elements but in the distance a series of red lacquered Wishbone Chairs beg to differ.

In fact aside from the dining chairs, the kitchen bar stools really protest the nature theme. Even so, they too offer a thick and chunky profile, albeit a red, rotund one. With the bold splashes of red in the 3 bar seats and the 8 wishbone chairs, walnut lower cabinets and floating upper shelves and white marble backsplash and bar top, the kitchen presents a far more contrasting visual that is not in conflict with the subdued shades of the living room This balance is produced by the choice of visceral and visually stimulating furnishings in both spaces, creating a rhythm of interest that does not stop just because the colour does.

Even the bedroom uses form and shape to dazzle the space. The living edge and naturally checked headboard slab is a beauty.
