The dining area is almost complete. There will be a framed piece of art from my sister (an amazing wildlife photographer) on the blank wall to the left. Maybe a loon or perhaps a chickadee.
The "before" picture shows the original cushions, I just didn't have the foresight to take a shot of the mirrored upper cabinets, but some things are better left to the imagination.

A shot of the kitchen upper and lower distressed cabinets. Our raku vase holds cooking utensils and picks up the color in the lower cabinets.
I did not get the same angled "before" shot, but again the imagination is useful here.

A full sized futon will work out well for guests who want to spend a night in the woods with us.
Here is a "before" shot of the mirrored upper cabinets. Maybe we should have kept the mini wine rack though.
We used a peel and stick laminate that is made to look like hardwood on the floors.
You really didn't want to see the "before" shot of the floor, did you?
A shot of the kitchen upper and lower distressed cabinets. Our raku vase holds cooking utensils and picks up the color in the lower cabinets.
A full sized futon will work out well for guests who want to spend a night in the woods with us.


