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Adirondacks House
Tucked in the woods in upstate New York, interior designer Mimi McMakin's house celebrates imagination.
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Chalkboard Mural
For their first party, Mimi and Leigh McMakin painted the dining room in blackboard paint and asked friends to draw on the walls. They've since redecorated but couldn't part with this pastel chalk piece by Kimberly Cutter and Naj Wikoff. The birch-bark animals are from the Adirondack Museum in Blue Mountain Lake, New York.
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Living Room
Birch-bark vases on a trestle table in the living room are actually mayonnaise jars inside "tubes" of birch that Mimi McMakin slipped off fallen trees. The painting of rocks is by Tim Fortune.
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Stone Fireplace
Red upholstery intensifies the glow of a fireplace made from local rock. The red armchair is from McMakin's Palm Beach collection by Laneventure. The club chair by Alexa Hampton for Hickory Chair is covered in Brunschwig & Fils' Abigail Figured Woven.
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Stone Fireplace Closeup
McMakin found the marionette on a trip to the Dominican Republic. Moose pillow from the Birch Store.
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Window Seat
Window seats flank the rock fireplace in the living room. Under them, drawers that hold puzzles and firewood glide on casters and sport handles made from shed deer antlers.
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Mountain View
A mountain view from the living room.
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Twig Cabinet
The Adirondacks are teeming with rustic builders and craftspeople. Raymond Bouvier made the twig veneer cabinet.
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Birch Bed on Sleeping Porch
Harold Joe Karnes of Torrance Construction crafted the birch bed on the screened sleeping porch.
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Spiderweb Lampshade
A spiderweb lampshade from Visual Comfort, decorated by Mimi McMakin.
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Bed with Hand-Crocheted Blanket
A small downstairs bedroom is furnished with family pieces. The antique white blanket is hand-crocheted. Plaid throw from Kennebeck Weavers.
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Downstairs Bedroom
Another downstairs bedroom features raffia-covered walls. The curtains are made from rugs purchased in Morocco. Blankets on beds from Antique Design.
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Birch Headboard
The bed's handmade birch headboard is by Harold Joe Karnes. The monogrammed white pillowcase is from Zeidal Nautical Apparel.
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Side Entrance
The side entrance by the staircase. The rug was purchased on a trip to Turkey. Hanging lantern is Mimi & Brooke for Savoy House. Folding chair from Starbay Nautical Furniture.
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Birch Bed on the Sleeping Porch
Harold Joe Karnes of Torrance Construction crafted the birch bed on the screened sleeping porch.
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Varying Roof Heights
Peter Torrance, Mimi McMakin, and Elizabeth Stewart designed the house without an architect. To capture views in every room, they pushed out rooms, creating varying roof heights
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Living Room
In the living room, red and floral-print club chairs surround a large glass cocktail table from Sarreid, Ltd. Area rug is from Kemble Interiors.
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Birch-Bark Bedroom
McMakin got the idea for a birch-bark room from a reassembled wall from an old camp at the Adirondack Museum. Animal pillows by Elizabeth Stewart were made from vintage fabric. McMakin, who loves bringing whole trees into the house, tacked a slender birch to the wall in the adjacent hallway. The painting of asters is by Atea Ring.
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Handmade Chest of Drawers
The birch-bark bedroom has a cozy niche for a small chest of drawers handmade by local craftsman Raymond Bouvier.
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Handmade Four-Poster Bed
The four-poster birch bed was made by Harold Joe Karnes.
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Turtle
Turtle curls up for a nap.
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Master Bedroom
The master bedroom's headboard is upholstered in a Bessarabian rug, adding heaps of folkloric charm. The fanciful corner chair is by artist Bim Willow of Willow Works. The bird prints came from Signature Designs.
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Exterior View of Master Bedroom
An exterior view of the master bedroom.
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Animal Sculptures
On a side hall console, bird and chipmunk sculptures from the Judson collection.
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Master Bathroom
Sunlight pouring into the master bathroom intensifies the warmth of the pine beadboard walls.
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Guest Bathroom
In a guest bath, walls were covered in brown kraft paper, then hand-painted with a snow flurry by local artist Naj Wikoff.
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Reindeer Hand Towels
Reindeer hand towels from the Birch Store.
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Shower Tiled with River Stones
In the bathroom, the shower is tiled in river stones found in Canada and mussel shells.
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Stone Fireplace on Porch
McMakin wanted the porch to feel relaxed, so she asked masons to construct its fireplace "messily." With votives in them, antique Chinese lanterns cast a red glow.
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Wraparound Porch
The back of the house features a wraparound porch and ample chaise lounges.
Log Cabin Decorating Ideas Modern
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