There are many types of cabins, from rustic hand-built log cabins to timber-frame and prefabricated models.
Why not get creative when it comes to incorporating such textiles in a space?
DesignerLisa Queenchose to revive a set of chairs with beloved Kantha quilts for a custom, comforting feel.
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They’ll turn any sleep space into a nature retreat.
Your walls can double as storage when you treat everyday essentials as wall decor.
Better yet, large trunks like this one can make for extremely valuable storage.
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A sparkly pendant light will make you feel like you’re actually outdoors under the star.
Then soften up the look with knitthrow blanketsin soothing colors.
Smaller antlers on either side of the art piece complement the room’s natural beams.
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Expose the Brick
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Designing around exposed brick asLouisa Sugdendid is a major yes.
Hang a Gallery Wall
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Joanna Hawley-McBridecertainly knows how to design agallery wall.
The mantel is decorated with duck decoys and vintage animal-themed art and mirrors to add a note of authenticity.
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Au Petit Salon
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Design byEmily Hendersonand Priscilla Frost / Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
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