This Adirondack Cabin Will Make You Feel Like You're Back at Summer Camp
Known for over-the-top color and pattern, interior designer Anthony Baratta heads for the Adirondacks and sets up one very well-appointed campsite.

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Anthony Baratta is a firm believer that a home should reflect its surroundings. “Too many people take a cabin and try to make it modern and groovy,” he says. “I’ve lived through enough of these attempts to know they don’t go anywhere.” The New York–based interior designer isn’t kidding. He’s been combining a sense of place with the power of pattern for almost 40 years. So when a client asked him to work on a 9.6-acre Adirondack property located on a secluded lake in northeast New York, Anthony and design partner Erick Espinoza’s first priority was to take in the views.

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