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Rest Your Eye Here: 9 Spaces Enveloped in Wood

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Rest Your Eye Here: 9 Spaces Enveloped in Wood

November 6, 2024

Rooms wrapped entirely in wood are all over the place these days, and we recently read an insight about why: Wood, evidently, offers a subtle nod to the outdoors and sense of warmth that’s soothing to both eye and spirit.

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Above: At a new rental house in the Berkshires, the team leaned into the original dark wood-paneled walls and added Douglas fir kitchen cabinets and counters. Photography by Chris Mottalini, courtesy of TOURISTS, from Kitchen of the Week: ‘Rustic Modernism’ in the Berkshires From the Team Behind Tourists Welcome.
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Above: Original (and well-worn) plywood cabinets were replaced with new birch plywood cabinets in Brooklyn Heights. Photography by Adrian Gaut, styling by Glen Proebstel, courtesy of Starling Architecture from Kitchen of the Week: Resurrecting Modernist Design in a Landmark Brooklyn Heights Townhouse.
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Above: Wood in the library in “Beauty Found in Simplicity”: At Home in Devon with Design Purists Russell and Oona of Pinch Furniture. Photograph by Michael Sinclair, courtesy of Pinch.
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Above: Wood walls make a comeback in a 1970s kit house in Springs, New York. Photograph courtesy of Space Theory from Kitchen of the Week: A Harmonious New Kitchen for a 1970s A-Frame.
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Above: Cozy. Photograph by Michael P.H. Clifford, courtesy of  A1000XBetter, from Heart, Soul, and Wood Paneling: A Work Space and Bathroom Makeover in LA, Laundry Area Included.
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Above: Architect couple Bretaigne Walliser and Thom Dalmas of TBo built their Catskills cabin themselves from a post-and-beam kit, with a wood kitchenette to match. See more in Steal This Look: A One-Room Cabin in the Catskills. Photograph by Matthew Williams for Remodelista: The Low-Impact Home.
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Above: Wood-wrapped walls at Camptown, a rustic retreat in the Catskills. Photograph by Lawrence Braun from Camptown: The New High-Style Cabin Retreat in the Catskills.
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Above: Wood in the bath. Photograph by Anna Critchley via Camp Nowhere, as seen in ‘Do Nothing at Nowhere’: Stay in an Off-the-Grid Former Fisherman’s Shack in Tasmania.
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Above: ”There are many timbers used in the house, all Australian hardwoods—red gum, turpentine, and Huon Pine and celery top pine, both from Tasmania,” says designer Richard Unsworth of his own place. “We have started to apply beeswax onto the walls which is wonderful. It brings out the grain and smells beautiful.” See more in Trincomalee: A Landscape Designer’s ‘Gentle Restoration’ of a Historic House. Photography by Anson Smart, courtesy of Richard Unsworth.
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