Want to make your home feel like a perfectly rustic yet stylish lodge? Here’s how to nail the look in your decor
Jess Chamberlain
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Great Rooms
Let the living room feel grand with high ceilings and an open floor plan. Here, the rafters and beams were stripped of paint and a new hearth made of Sierra white granite was installed (in lieu of a disco-era fireplace that blocked views).
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Leather Accents
Nothing says lodge lounge like a luxurious leather chair. This slim profile design means it lives large even in tight spaces.
Set up a sanctuary in the bathroom. Here, cedar siding helps the tub area feel alfresco while a sliding glass door and skylight provide natural light.
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Luxe Accents
Chose essentials like mirrors that are framed in elegant natural materials like leather. This hanging wall mirror has the personality of a rustic ranch with the soul of a mountain lodge.
Create a lodge vibe wherever you are with home accessories in natural materials. These planters made of Paulownia wood almost make your houseplants look like they're outdoors.
Create room for lolling. Pair an oversized armchair with a soft rug and reading light to snuggle up in any space. Pictured here: The Ranch at Rock Creek in Philipsburg, MT.
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Fancy Touches
Elevate your entertaining spread with hand-forged stainless steel flatware that looks rustic, yet has a sense of glamour. The metallic shine creates a beautiful contrast with a wood table and white or beige linens.
9 /10Photo by Thomas J. Story; written by MacKenzie Geidt
Spacious Quarters
Let your bedroom live large with a simple palette of woods and whites, adding pops of color through textiles like rugs, pillows, and bedding.
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Natural Lighting
Create a natural glow on the back patio with candle lanterns. These wood and rope lanterns have the option to be hung and we love them in pairs or as a group lining the perimeter of a space.