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Cool view but the room itself and the decor looks like a reasonably nicely appointed but pretty bland hotel room and with not a lot of room to move around.


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@Oznell 

 

   I do love the view and the room is handsome but doesn't have the cozy mountain vibe that I would want from a mountain home.

 

Thanks for the lovely!

 

 

 

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@Oznell Oohhhh I love that! Yes, please!! ❤️

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Re: MONTANA LIVING ROOM

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The view is spectacular!

 

I agree with those who feel the room is too dark, too crowded and without any warmth or charm. The drapes need to be removed immediately. Smiley Very Happy

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I also prefer a water (preferably ocean) view. Even though I prefer a darker room, this living room is a little too dark for me but it wouldn't take much to lighten it up a little.
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@Oznell wrote:

It's just outside of Bozeman.

 

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Like the view and the chocolate brown couch.  Don't care for the modern look of the entire fireplace wall, maybe a wood mantel or stonework around the fireplace would make the room look more cozy.

 

Looking at the two stools in front of the fireplace, Montana pronghorns come to mind, with the furry seats and the legs in the shape of their horns.  But thorn-like protrusions on the legs of stools seem like a bad design idea.

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@Oznell Does the sofa completed block the entrance to the room or is that just the way it was photographed?  This room is a hard no from me.  Look at the way the wood is stacked.  What a mess waiting to happen.  We are using our wood stove daily in this cold weather and I couldn't imagine stacking wood like that.

 

I find the entire room very drab.  There is so much stuff in there it is difficult to move around.  I don't get the two stools in front of the fireplace.  

I think the room has good bones but not a fan of the contents on this one.

 

I always enjoy your posts @Oznell .  It is fun to pick away at your photos!

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A beautiful room with a view, love it!

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Re: MONTANA LIVING ROOM

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I definitely need more color. A few colorful pillows and accessories would be more my style. The view is spectacular! Like @Kachina624 posted, I appreciate the contemporary vibe instead of the typical rustic cabin look. 

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I love the sleek fireplace. It gives it a more modern vibe. It’s cozy rustic with a modern twist. I’d do some tweaking, but all and all a beautiful space.

 

The more somber colors work, because the large window brings in a lot of natural light.

 

I wouldn’t have drapes at all. It looks like they have blinds that come up from the bottom. That is all I would need.