Plascon House Tour: Chalet in Aspen
It’s a winter wonderland that surrounds our Aspen, Colorado abode where today’s house tour celebrates the real star of the show – snow – for the perfect cosy and elegant retreat.
This gorgeous home has been built with a focus on the outdoors. Wide windows line the interior walls of the living space, beckoning the blissful winter scenery indoors. Crisp white couches add to the clean, minimalist feel of this room, with accents of red and woody tones that add depth and visual appeal in this space. A modern black feature wall makes a dramatic statement in the living room and also creates an ideal fireplace feature in this space. A gorgeous area rug completes the room, in simple neutral shades that are timeless. Wood and stainless steel work together in a contemporary kitchen space. The rich tones of the wooden cabinets create a homely and inviting feel, while the modern stainless steel appliances add contemporary sophistication here. The timber tones continue into the bedroom, with wooden ceiling and bamboo blinds that contribute a richness to this space. The snowy peaks are evident on an oversized print above the bed – the perfect feature within this snow-surrounded Aspen abode. Rich textures add depth on the bed itself, creating an inviting and comfy retreat away from the elements. Contact: Plascon Via
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