Mountain House - A Paradise Of Dream & Reality

Mountain House - A Paradise Of Dream & Reality


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"Waking up to the Mountains tickled by the clouds is an absolute bliss." Mountain House is something between a dream and reality! Just imagine the calm sleep, a cool breeze, and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee rousing your inner spirit gently through the veils of the morning, compelling you to dodge the everyday pressure, which is something we all deserve in this fast-paced world!

We intend to recreate the same serene spot in the mountain valleys with the same moment and ardour.

Mountain House, Levitating Feel Right!

What Is Your Opinion About A House On Mountains

"Escape this Summer; Stay Amidst the Valleys."

Mountain house decor often centres on a cosy, rustic vibe, mirroring the surroundings for a welcoming ambience. Elements like unique walls, rich wooden floors, fire pits, logs, natural accents, and simple, comforting breakfasts contribute to the home's charm and character. They infuse warmth and flavour into mountain living spaces, capturing our affection and admiration.

Midland Cottage Insides: How Do They Look Like?

Lake View Cottage Interiors In Midlands

Spicing up the cottage interiors left untouched for years is soul-satisfying. The Midlands in the UK is an incredible place surrounded by green meadows! The historical counties of Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, and Rutland are all part of East Midlands. Take a view that transcends interiors with innovative touches like natural elements, earthy tones, cosy rugs, and cabin homes from the lavish lounge of your mountain abode.

ALASKA WHITE GRANITE

ALASKA WHITE GRANITE

£333.70

Alaska White granite is presented with warm neutrals and onyx tones and is a beautiful blend of delicate silver and foggy whites. The gorgeous colour of Alaska White granite is arguably its most obvious feature. It is a favourite with… read more

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BOTTICINO MARBLE

BOTTICINO MARBLE

£297.80

Botticino Marble feature a traditional beige tint and occasional light flecks. This marble has a very fine grain and some unusually faint colours. Because of its exquisite tint, this marble is one of the most valued by designers. It is… read more

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MASSA QUARTZ

MASSA QUARTZ

£319.79

Massa Quartz is a well-liked engineered beige stone surface with a light-shaded veining pattern that blends contemporary production methods with the classic elegance of genuine quartz crystals. Unlike actual stone, massa quartz is an artificial material formed by meticulously blending… read more

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How Can I Create A Mountain House Vibe In The UK?

When setting up your space with mountain vibes, think cosy, go for wood and stone to bring that natural feel indoors. Earthy colours like browns and greens nail that mountain retreat vibe. And let's talk about fireplaces! They're like the heart of a mountain home, adding warmth and that cosy crackle. Plus, don't skimp on the light! Big windows to let that natural beauty flood in? That's the ticket! It's all about feeling connected to nature inside your home. So, grab those wooden beams and stone textures, and embrace that gorgeous daylight. Trust me, with these touches, you'll have a mountain oasis that feels like a warm hug every time you step inside.

Are There Specific Architectural Styles For Mountain Houses?

Of course they are sometimes infused with the architectural styles like a native British home that has soft silk draperies, cooling marble floors.

  • Chalet-inspired designs,

  • Timber-framed structures and

  • Contemporary mountain retreats, each adapting to the local landscape and climate.

Can I Incorporate Sustainable Elements Into A Mountain House Design In The UK?

Mountain Homes Inspired by Stone Furniture

Yes, consider eco-friendly features like Granite table tops, Quartzite shelves, Marble floors, etc., as we consider them sustainable products. Proper insulation and utilising local, sustainable materials for construction and decor.

Natural Materials

Embodying natural materials such as Stone, Oak, Timber, or Leather brings the space a sense of warmth and authenticity. Your primary choices could be exposed wooden beams, hardwood floors, and stone fireplaces.

Consider These Earthy Colour Palette

Choose tones inspired by nature, such as.

  • Warm browns,

  • Deep greens,

  • Rich reds, and

  • Earthy neutrals.

These colours create a soothing and harmonious ambience in your cottage interiors.

Cosy Tapestry

Use a soft and cosy tapestry to enhance the glow of your Mountain Paradise. You could deck your rooms and halls with plush area rugs, woollen blankets, bean bags, flannel or plaid upholstery, and textured throw pillows that give you that profound warmth!

GLACIER GREY SLATE CLADDING TILES

GLACIER GREY SLATE CLADDING TILES

£37.50

Glacier Grey Slate is a stunning slate cladding which displays a blend of different shades of grey and silver colour. Z-shaped Glacier Grey Slate cladding tiles cover 0.035m2 of space per tile. These are available at Work-tops in the riven… read more

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TRAVERTINO SILVER TRAVERTINE

TRAVERTINO SILVER TRAVERTINE

£379.72

Travertino Silver Travertine is a type of travertine, which is a form of limestone that is popular for its distinctive appearance and versatile uses in construction and design. Travertino Silver Travertine is characterized by its silver-grey colour with subtle variations… read more

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MASSANGIS JAUNE LIMESTONE

MASSANGIS JAUNE LIMESTONE

£329.40

Massangis Jaune Limestone is a beautiful French Limestone with a warm golden hue. The yellowish ochre tone reveals occasional crystallised fossil and shell inclusions nestled into the background for a distinct old world charm. Massangis Jaune Limestone has a uniform… read more

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Mountain Homes Inspired By Stone Furniture

Stone Furniture in Mountain Home

Choose furniture that is sturdy, comfortable, and that has a rustic charm. Stones with rustic tones like Granite, Travertine, Quartzite and Limestone are fascinating on farmhouse-style dining tables, log beds, and cushioned armchairs.

Nature-Inspired Accents

Bring the outside in by electing natural materials and Marble Wall Accents. Decorate that with branches, antlers, pinecones, or botanical prints. Display landscape paintings or photographs of mountains and forests creating a connection with the surrounding environment.

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Lighting That Is Warm And Soothing

Warm and soothing lighting presents a cosy ambience. Install dimmer switches to adjust the intensity of the lights. Accentuate that with a table, floor, and candlelight for soft and inviting moments.

ARABESCATO NUOVO MARBLE

ARABESCATO NUOVO MARBLE

£435.50

Arabescato Nuovo Marble is a stunning natural stone that is well-liked for a variety of architectural and interior design applications because of its unique veining patterns in white and grey. This gorgeous marble comes from quarries mostly in Italy, a… read more

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TAJ MAHAL EXOTIC QUARTZITE

TAJ MAHAL EXOTIC QUARTZITE

£530.00

Taj Mahal Exotic Quartzite is distinguished by its milky tones and marble-like veins. The background is delicate white with wispy golden and brown veining. When you chose Taj Mahal as your stone, designing the rest of the space is simple.… read more

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VERT TROPICAL GRANITE

VERT TROPICAL GRANITE

£325.12

Vert Tropical Granite is a type of granite stone characterized by its green colour with subtle variations and patterns. Granite is an igneous rock composed mainly of Quartz, feldspar, and mica, which gives it its durability and unique appearance. The… read more

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Green Mountain House Roofs

Green Mountain House Roofs

Incorporate roofs with greenery that add character and charm to your Green Mountain House. Look for antique lanterns, old signs, vintage ski equipment, or traditional handicrafts to go on the exteriors for entertaining moments.

Camping In Your Mountain House Backyards

Camping In Your Mountain House Backyards

"Vacation and Staycation in One Place!"

Old and country-styled fire pits placed in the backyards would become your favourite spot to spend a few nights and days and make keepsake memories of and with your friends and family. Introduce natural textures through woven baskets, rattan furniture, or jute and textured rugs for a hilly stroke. These elements add depth and interest to your staycation.

Frame The Mountain House View

"Frame every moment because you can't stop time but could frame one".

Personalise your mountain house decor by displaying photographs, artwork, or mementos that reflect your experiences and memories in the mountains. Certainly, hanging picturesque images of the same landscapes remind you how beautiful your environment is.

Take ideas from our Customer Kitchen; Contact 0330 113 5868 / info@work-tops.com for inquiries.

Frequently Asked Questions With Answers:

  • What Is A Mountain - Rustic Home?

Mountain rustic home that is designed for your holidays and de-stressing. Rustic design is characterised by raw, natural, durable, and recycled materials. These houses have wood panelling, wide-planked floors, massive beams, stone facades, and fireplaces made of rock.

  • What Are The Characteristics Of A Mountain House?

Modern mountain architecture today draws inspiration from long-established architectural principles. Open floor designs, utilising regional resources, exposed craftsmanship, an appealing colour scheme, and minimal maintenance landscaping are timeless elements that facilitate simple mountain living.

  • What Is The Concept Of A Green Roof?

"Green roof" refers to a system where plants are planted on top of a building or decking potted plants on housetops. It is also referred to as a "Vegetated Roof," "Living Roof," or "Eco-Roof." Because only plants that have the potential to grow in a stable ecosystem were chosen, the vegetation is intended to be self-sufficient.

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