The Marquette's home was rustic at first glance, but it was no less beautiful than the incredible properties the ducal couple experienced on their trip through the duchy.
A few feet up from the ground, round stone made up the foundation of the building while the rest was made of thick logs that littered the hills and mountains of Montclair. It was an expansive property and each building built to add to the family's repertoire was built of the same style to stay true to the founding family who built the large cabin home in the first place.
Even though Leonor wasn't able to see what she wanted to of the outside or the surrounding lands, she was thrilled to experience the same rustic style through the interior.
Brass chandeliers and wall sconces held light yellow candles and much of the tapestries, arts, rugs, and furniture had a similar warm style that fit so unbelievably well in the autumn setting they were experiencing.