Bespoke Finishes

The beauty of the architecture and interior finishes are accentuated by combining the rustic with the refined.

Most of the walls in the North and South Cottages are composed of a three-coat lime based (Venetian style) plaster that reflects light more amply. These plaster walls are juxtaposed with rugged hand-hewn timber beams and rough wood finishes such as barn wood and aged corral board. Most of the wood floors are composed of unique imported antique French Oak “Ardeche” patterned squares, while other floors come from super-wide Black Walnut planks salvaged from a barn in Ohio that was torn down. They were aged to perfection by centuries of farm stock and stomping barn undulate.

A variety of stone floors also reside next to the wood floors and have primarily been composed with a custom mixture of light gray, charcoal gray, and chocolate gray Idaho quartzite’s.

Lastly, carefully curated antique furniture pieces were chosen to enhance the interiors.

The intention behind these choices were to bring richness and texture to the homes while complementing the innate beauty of the environment.

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