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Oops, I screwed up and you discovered my fatal flaw. Well, we're not all perfect, but we try. Can you try this again or maybe visit our Home Page to start fresh. We'll do better next time.Now that winter is in full swing, the time is right for a little snowy getaway to your respective winter vacay spots. For those of us lucky enough to have a ski home of our own, it’s always fun to spruce up these little chalets with some fresh lodge decor! Here are 5 tips for decorating the winter vacation home. 1. Prioritize the Fireplace In a ski lodge living room, the fireplace should always be front and center. Put the TV in a cabinet or on a side wall, and organize your furniture to make the fireplace your focal point. Play up the fireplace by adding chic decor to the mantle. Add dimension with wintery textures, such as faux fur, natural wood pieces, and leather. Aerin Lauder’s Aspen Home in Vogue 3. Unique Wall Decor Instead of just decorating with typical wall art, repurpose old skis and other winter items to give the home a more rustic and authentic feel.

LOVE this vintage ski lift in this kid-friendly ski lodge room: For tips on mounting your vintage skis to the wall, click here! A long-standing staple in cabins, antlers are a fabulous way to add chic appeal to your ski chalet. 5. Logs are In We have been really into the idea of using logs as a decor element in ski chalets as of late. Dedicate an open-faced cabinet to stacking logs, or arrange them neatly in a fabulous basket. This creates a warm vibe in the room, and is also very convenient for impromptu cozy nights by the fire! Just add hot chocolate. 6. Add a Touch of Glamour While the typical feel of a ski lodge is rustic and comfortable, that does not mean it can’t be a little glamorous too! Add a touch of glitz with a fabulous chandelier or ornate objects. Tobi Fairley Interior Design Sandia Park, NM 87048 Enter Cibola National Forest and take a scenic chairlift ride gliding over the lush forest below. The more adventurous can take their own mountain bikes (or rent one) up the chairlift and ride down over 15 miles of trails.

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Ski Bench - Will make someday with my old skis! ski wine bottle tree - oh yes, for my future ski chalet Transform your good old ski sticks into a design lamp holder! Good use for the vintage wooden skisThe requested URL /?page_id=517 was not found on this server.The Difference: Spectacular Red River Lodging Come experience our Red River lodging and see why our guests come back again and again. You’ll find our relaxing Alpine Lodging to be the ideal spot for your vacation to the Southern Rockies no matter which season you prefer or what activities you pursue. Be adventurous or sit back and just enjoy the majesty of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. With fifty rooms, we are sure you will find one to fit your style of vacationing for a single night or an entire week. Four spectacular acres along the Red River, adjacent to the Carson National Forest and the Red River Ski Area, and on Main Street just a stroll away from shops and restaurants Less than 100 feet to the Main Chair Lift (Platinum Triple Chair)

Over 1,000 feet of private river and creek frontage 100% No pet property 2 Large private-use hot tubs Dry sauna and fitness center Large lobby with fireplace, free wireless internet, complimentary coffee, and tourist information Business center with computer, printer, fax, and copy machine Safe at the front desk for valuables Staff to assist with vacation planning Quiet time policy from 8pm – 8am Largest private park in Red River Private fishing on the Red River – stocked in the summer with trout Seating along the river for relaxing to the sound of the water and reflecting on your days adventures Porch swings and gliders throughout our the park Evening campfire by the river Certified National Wildlife Sanctuary with deer, chipmunks, birds, rabbits, and the occasional bear Covered pavilion with large BBQ grill with free use for guests staying at the Alpine Picnic tables and BBQ grills throughout the park

Horseshoe pits and playground Many room types, sizes, and prices to choose from – cabins, condos, and hotel rooms King beds and Queen beds Fireplaces (wood and gas) upon request Fully equipped kitchens in cabins and condos 32 inch flat screen TV’s Mini refrigerators in hotel rooms with king beds and rooms with two queen beds River views or ski mountain views upon request Decks, balconies, and porches The Alpine Lodge offers a memorable setting for small family gatherings. Our Red River lodging hosts family reunions during the months of May, June, September, and October. During the peak vacation months of July & August, we are unable to host reunions and still properly service our other guests that are not part of a reunion. Private park along the Red River with a covered pavilion, large BBQ grill, and picnic tables where 40 people can gather for a meal Fishing along the river which is stocked in the summer with trout Large lawn to play games – Frisbee/horseshoes/croquet/ball