It's Natural
- Leah Young
- Mar 28
- 1 min read
Spring is here, so let's talk about bringing natural elements into your home. With that being said of course we are heading to Colorado to look at perfect examples of using natural elements in your home.
Wood is an essential element in mountain homes, bringing an organic warmth that softens even the most modern spaces. Exposed ceiling beams showcase the raw beauty of timber, while hardwood floors ground the home in rich, earthy tones. Reclaimed wood accent walls add depth and character, telling a story with their aged patina and unique grain patterns.
Stone, with its raw and enduring beauty, is another defining feature of mountain homes. Whether used as a grand fireplace surround, a striking kitchen backsplash, or an accent wall, stone adds a sense of permanence and strength. Natural stone in neutral, earthy tones complements the surrounding landscape, reinforcing a home’s connection to the environment.
In bathrooms, stone surfaces like slate or marble create a spa-like retreat, evoking the natural tranquility of Colorado’s rivers and rock formations. Outdoors, stone patios and pathways seamlessly extend the living space, blurring the line between nature and home.
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