Just like the exterior design of log cabins, the interiors can be made to look as unique as possible. The size and location of the cabin may often be the catalyst for decorating decisions.
Keep it simple
Many choose to use a traditional approach, using plenty of plaid, faux fur and leather features. These provide a warm and cosy atmosphere, which lends itself to the sense of having a retreat and a quiet place to enjoy free time.
Keep it calm
Another option for log cabins is to create a calm and sophisticated space. To achieve this, neutral tones can be chosen for the furniture and overall colour scheme. These are the perfect for those wishing to use their bespoke log cabins to entertain their friends and family in a rustic but modern space.
Keep it professional
Having a school cabin or outdoor office is the ultimate goal for many. This means there is often a scholarly feel to the interior space. This can be created by adding comfortable work areas with access to plenty of light. Bookshelves and other storage will be essential for these sorts of log cabins.
Overall, there are several points which should be considered before decorating a bespoke log cabin. The purpose of the space should be determined beforehand you make any investments; this will then lead to better decisions about colour schemes and themes.
For more advice on what to do with a log cabin, contact our team at Logspan now.