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Turning Your Log Cabin Into: Midcentury Modern

Combine the rustic comforts of a rural log cabin retreat with midcentury modernity for a stylish getaway home. Midcentury modern is all about form and function, creating beautiful objects that truly serve their purpose, without unnecessary decoration. The result is a style filled with pleasingly clean lines, bold geometric shapes, and a design style that flows just right. Bring a touch of midcentury class to your log cabin with these design tips.

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Consider the emphasis on clean lines and graphic shapes in every room you decorate, making sure each item has a function. Midcentury modern celebrates man-made materials while also attempting to create a harmony with nature, resulting in an interesting mix of organic and manufactured materials. Combine natural materials like wood, glass, stone, and metal with man-made materials like vinyl, plastic, fiberglass, and lucite for that classic midcentury look.

No matter how small your log cabin is, you can incorporate the midcentury modern emphasis on open plan living spaces. Avoid clutter and keep rooms airy and open, and incorporate some midcentury modern furniture pieces (feel free to combine genuine pieces with replicas). A classic staple in midcentury modern furniture is tapered, pin-style legs that lift chairs, sofas, beds, and tables above the ground. Teak, mahogany, metals, and leather are classic midcentury furniture materials to look out for.

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The fireplace is the heart of any good log cabin, and midcentury fireplaces are absolutely iconic. A freestanding fireplace in a conical, circular, or floating shape will add an instant touch of midcentury style to your log cabin’s living area.

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The midcentury modern style combines earthy hues with the occasional pop of vibrant color. Much like the combination of organic and manufactured materials, this creates a sense of harmony between a piece of architecture and its environment. Medium to dark browns, grays, and black combine with pops of turquoise, orange, and yellow. Combine a medium-stained wood with a brightly upholstered bench or a colorful lamp, and your log cabin will nail this look.

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The harmony between inside and outside is essential to midcentury modern spaces, which is a perfect aesthetic to bring to your log cabin. Fuse indoors and outdoors with overlarge windows, avoiding unnecessary window dressings for a bright, open look.