No dream home is complete without a stunning master bathroom. When it comes to your cabin's finest commode, it all comes down to the fit and finish.
Friday, July 28, 2017
Friday, July 21, 2017
Lighting Up The Bigger, Brighter Cabin
Few things impact the warmth and personality of a cabin like great lighting. When it came to lighting up the Bigger, Brighter Cabin, we knew we needed a few fixtures that stood up the name.
In the Bigger, Brighter Cabin, the scale of the great room's open concept and vaulted ceilings are highlighted by the massive central fixture that illuminates the entire space.
That mantra even carried over to some of the (relatively) smaller fixtures in the room. The dining table fixture, for example, descends all the way down from the vaulted ceiling above.
The same warm, rich colors of the main fixtures can be seen in the sconce-style lights in the home as well, lending a feeling of continuity throughout the 5,000+ square feet of the cabin.
Have questions about Kenora builders, contractors, or interior cottage design? Please contact Bill Scurfield at bscurf@mymts.net or visit our website http://blackfoxconstruction.com/.
In the Bigger, Brighter Cabin, the scale of the great room's open concept and vaulted ceilings are highlighted by the massive central fixture that illuminates the entire space.
That mantra even carried over to some of the (relatively) smaller fixtures in the room. The dining table fixture, for example, descends all the way down from the vaulted ceiling above.
The same warm, rich colors of the main fixtures can be seen in the sconce-style lights in the home as well, lending a feeling of continuity throughout the 5,000+ square feet of the cabin.
Have questions about Kenora builders, contractors, or interior cottage design? Please contact Bill Scurfield at bscurf@mymts.net or visit our website http://blackfoxconstruction.com/.
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Movin' On Up: Staircases and Walkways
At the lake, there's nothing better than taking in a beautiful, sweeping view. However, it's often the case that a bigger view of the lake means you're that much further from the water.
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