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A modern two-story log cabin painted black. The side exterior of a round home on a hill overlooking a large valley. A screened-in porch with wood furniture.

Natural design elements like wood-wrapped ceilings help bring the outside in.

Photos provided by Greybeard Realty

When you hear the phrase “mountain living,” do you imagine classic log cabins? If so, you’re not alone.

Square log cabins have long been the most popular approach to mountain home design, but they aren’t always the most effective way to maximize indoor-outdoor connectivity.

That’s why alternative approaches are quickly rising in popularity, like this unique round Deltec design, for sale with Greybeard Realty, which flows seamlessly inside and out + captures mountain views from all sides (including from the hot tub).

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