Overlooking the resort's ski slopes and Village Commons, this ski - in condominium in the heart of Teton Village is tastefully decorated, beautifully appointed and welcomes you with a cozy feel surrounded
by wood beam ceilings and mountain lodge touches.
Not exact matches
The Pinnacle suite is perfect for entertaining as it boasts a pantry for food preparation, a dining area and ample seating in the living room, all surrounded
by plank hardwood flooring below and intricate
wood -
beamed ceilings above.
Lit
by white and gray industrial pendants hung from a white beadboard
ceiling finished with dark stained
wood beams, a white wainscot island seating white slipcovered stools placed facing a sink with a polished nickel deck mount faucet.
Bay windows framed
by a white
wood plank wall are positioned above a vintage freestanding bathtub matched with a polished nickel floor mount tub filler lit
by a lantern hung from a
ceiling fitted with rustic
wood beams.
Five Candelabra Home Loom Bar and Counter Stools sit at a black island contrasted with a white quartz countertop illuminated
by three black and gold Hicks Pendants hung from a
ceiling finished with
wood beams.
You will be cosseted
by weathered
wood paneling and granite walls, an antique stone fire - stove with a modern glass door, wooden
ceiling beams with spotlights and a unique dining table consisting of a traditional harrow under a glass top.
Inside, the restaurant is inspired
by traditional Spanish architecture with beehive fireplaces and exposed
wood -
beam ceilings, and outside you can eat al fresco beneath strings of white lights strewn across the airy patio.
Our Mexican restaurant in Scottsdale offers guests the chance to dine amid warm, Spanish architecture,
wood -
beamed ceilings, flagstone and beehive fireplaces, all accented
by modern urban touches, new upholstery, lighting fixtures and a stunning main entrance showcasing the restaurant's tequila bar.
They are lavishly appointed with large walk - in showers, deep soaking marble tubs, fire places framed
by Italian limestone, and hand - crafted
wood beam ceilings to give an intimate residential ambience.
The inviting Marker 92 Waterfront Bar & Bistro offers fine dining in a tasteful ambience marked
by soft lighting, warm
wood paneling, and an exposed -
beam ceiling, plus incredible views of Caloosahatchee River, Gulf of Mexico, and Tarpon Point Marina.
The warm, lodge - inspired ambiance is enhanced
by wood -
beamed ceilings, elegant furnishings and overstuffed leather furniture parked invitingly close to stone fireplaces.
In Cottage 1, a stained
ceiling and exposed brick and
beams are augmented
by warm
wood tones and a coffee table made from a former railroad freight cart.
The main building, has a not too subtle Spanish Colonial Architectural feel evoked
by its ceramic tile mosaics, ubiquitious sweeping arches and rustic
wood beam ceilings.
Warm lodge - inspired ambiance is enhanced
by wood -
beamed ceilings, elegant furnishings and overstuffed leather furniture with three stone fireplaces and private hot tub on private balcony.
They focused on keeping the heritage feel of the building, including high
ceilings with
wood beams, and
by adding a large wooden harvest table to create the desired inclusive atmosphere.
Glass walls, arched windows and doors, massive
wood beams accentuated
by lofty
ceilings and wide - plank oak flooring create a fresh, open feel.
And for the showstopper favorite, in my humble opinion, a bath designed
by the talented Gil Shafer... the
wood and
beamed ceiling offers warmth to the room and yet there's plenty of natural light.
An ornate, Chippendale - style fire surround was replaced
by a simple
beam of salvaged
wood, which echoes those found in the original vaulted
ceiling.
Jacquelyn brightened the space
by refinishing certain architectural details, such as bleaching the floors and painting the dark
wood ceilings white, while leaving other features — the big
beams, exposed brick and wrought - iron railing — striking a beautiful balance between coastal and industrial.
Hewn wooden
ceiling beams are accented
by a weathered -
wood farm table and aged cabinets.
We have
ceiling tiles all over the 1st floor of our house — ours are held up
by wood beams nailed into plaster, so we took the tiles down in the living room, leaving the
beams for fear that taking them down would destroy the plaster.
The kitchen banquette is covered in a Holly Hunt linen, the table is custom made, and the armchairs are
by Lucca Studio; the chandelier is from Kristen Buckingham, the shades are of a linen
by Raoul Textiles, and the
beams and
ceiling are reclaimed barn
wood.
Then we created a cozy nook for our farmhouse style iron bed
by adding a faux
wood beam to the
ceiling and hanging white lace curtains up inside of the
beam to frame the bed area.
This old - world charm is normally achieved
by dark
wood floors, luxurious over-sized furniture, and rustic wooden
ceiling beams.