Turning Your Log Cabin Into: Scandinavian Getaway

If you love the idea of a relaxing mountain retreat, why not bring some Scandinavian style to your log cabin? Scandinavian design is all about bright, simple homes with a calmingly uncluttered feeling. It’s emphasis on light, airy spaces with the right balance of modernity and comfort is perfect for a cozy log cabin in the woods. Here’s how to turn your log cabin into a Scandinavian-style getaway.

Scandinavian style sticks to a light and calming neutral color palette, with warm beige, grey, and white hues. Spaces are kept minimal and uncluttered, for a clean and relaxing home without unnecessary distractions. Layer up a variety of neutral colors in your furnishings and textiles, and keep unnecessary decor to a minimum to achieve this chic Scandi look.

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Scandinavian design relies heavily on natural materials, with blonde wood dominating furniture, floors, and finishes. Upholstery and textile finishes may be a combination of wool, sheepskin, linen, mohair, and jute, for a cozy organic feeling.

This design style is all about bright, airy spaces with lots of natural light. Let as much natural light as possible into your log cabin, making the most of any A-frame sections to incorporate clerestory windows that will really open up the space.

Harmony with nature is important in Scandinavian design, which works well in a log cabin setting to create a comforting retreat into nature. Bring the outside in with house plants, which will also bring some color and decoration into an otherwise neutral space.

“Hygge” is a defining characteristic of Scandinavian culture, characterizing a feeling of warmth, comfort, and contentment. This translates to comforting accents throughout the home, such as chunky-knit blankets, scented candles, and beautiful mugs for a hot cup of tea. Add some soft and homely accents like these to your log cabin and you’ll be living in a blissful Scandi retreat.

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