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Touring the Cabin's Interior D�cor

Bob tours the cabin with Robyn Peterson, the interior designer who decorated the cabin. The mantle has been painted with a faux birch bark look and the furniture has been "antiqued" for a lived-in look.
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Touring the Cabin's Interior D�cor

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" Well it's beautiful but I thought you told us last week that -- going to decorate this retreat in the woods in a French. -- I did in the -- get started let me doing and not at the minimum what I'm looking institute in being here and everywhere I went to kind of sidestepped -- retreat know it yet. I came up with one. Yes -- not any kind of things in 29 and clock on the mantel looks a little tramp art is not that it is now this is going to catalog call whispering -- new. You know upstate New York is that that is. -- then I got into the wood being more and I called John Young is young artists locally here. Who came in and did this can you believe that this does -- Alpine board mantelpiece that we built in play -- tank and it is spectacular he painted this. This whole phone thing came many primed it -- like -- little thing that's efficient exactly in Ireland I think it's great --"

" And the smokey the bear blanket how long does this go with the -- yes in the system that same catalog is -- satin -- it's terrific."

" And you know these so office I found these and a little shop and six day. With this mahogany beautiful mahogany is night they had rebuilt and recovered yes and I found this inexpensive Clinton wants 5000 times between it million pops up and -- it nice and soft so instead of bleaching your -- you put copy and get. It gives your pet Tina makes him look a little bit well like this whole concept of throwing a blanket over the nice couch and -- you can put your -- you know have to worry about but it it -- so -- looks -- now what about the carpet -- this is quite a -- is that a real real -- it's -- real story handled that -- that must have been fabulous but she's been a little boy now let me ask you a little red -- little threadbare but the -- is that it -- about a 150 dollars this huge enormous and you've got an upside down. Yet is that colors were fated to conceal the beautiful greens and reds and yellen."

" This house has 32 feet long and this drug must be a good fourteen feet."

" And it -- spectacular and then I just threw another rug back there united just put another rug on top of it -- bilateral market you know like real life around -- we were talking also about having a dining table up against the wall last week."

" And you decided to put it right middle."

" Like that went up against the wall will be and we -- to take it back everything and we had -- you have to make it back so let's find -- Finland to fit in here that we can play cards grab on back in the snapple the terminals that yeah. Fabulous old -- table -- now I found these Wakefield chairs and a new -- decent new chairs on new probably in the fifties and now. And I had John Young come again. And put all of the the finish on them so they messed it up to -- absolutely."

" But they had an academic you walk in as I just did and it. When you start thinking you've got such a -- house you can't really put anything in the way but this works very very nice thing is not a bedroom -- behind at a."

" Yes you found -- it isn't that in case. But I couldn't find a piece that wasn't overbearing. By eye or hand me and sign both sides lies so I decided to take this little mahogany piece and put it put it here and I -- this. Look at the cuckoo clock meaning -- just -- thing that I think -- doesn't look like that very site that make and the nice entrance you know kind of a focal point here."

" You've unified the whole area is after all in this side of the house everything's open from one room to the next the kitchen looks you."

" The Senate McVeigh can go we decided not to put -- doors that because it is a tiny house -- close everything down -- we did these nice cut aways Dick carpenter did a beautiful job in here that makes a lot of sense getting walk right in here to get stuff that's up high. Is that bad yes yes."

" And the stove is absolutely great idea way to cut this is what makes the whole isn't it fabulous that you could you can really run camp out here for burners and a."

" well -- and take time. -- that all of these shelves open again the same rates and we didn't want that overbearing feeling on top of everything dark. You know on this all these beautiful pieces of China pottery. The you can put out an expensive thing this -- call kind of just flea market by enter actually I don't reichstag. A dollar you bought these for dollar about the and I think tank magnificent."

" And what did you do the cabinet doors I mean this this was new pine minute ago rather a week ago."

" Well again they look to news so we did this crackle finish which is really something Italian if you really nice and it -- say that it definitely. Would be great."

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