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Spruce Up the Cabin With These Ideas!
Just getting back up in the hills? Maybe you've been staring at the same four walls since last Spring...Either way, while your Idaho mountain cabin hold a special charm, a place to unwind and reconnect with nature, even the most beloved spaces can start to feel a bit dated. The good news is, you don't need a major overhaul to refresh your mountain getaway. Here are some simple ways to update the look of your cabin:
Warm Up the Walls:
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Fresh Coat: A new coat of paint can do wonders. Consider earthy tones like sage green, warm browns, or a deep charcoal to create a cozy atmosphere. These colors also complement the natural beauty outside your windows. If your cabin has great natural light, you can even explore a bolder accent wall.
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Wood Paneling Revival: Wood paneling is a classic cabin element. If yours is looking tired, consider painting it a lighter shade for a more modern feel. Alternatively, embrace the rustic vibe and stain it a richer color to highlight the wood grain.
Textiles with Texture:
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Cozy Throws and Pillows: Layer on texture with throws and pillows made from chunky knits, faux fur, and warm wool. Use a mix of patterns and colors that reflect the mountain landscape – think rich greens, deep blues, and pops of red or orange.
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Rugs that Ground the Space: Area rugs can define living spaces and add a touch of color. Opt for natural fibers like wool or jute for a rustic feel. You can also layer a smaller patterned rug on top of a larger sisal rug for added visual interest.
Lighten Up:
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Harness Natural Light: Make the most of the natural light by keeping windows clear of clutter. Consider swapping heavy curtains for lighter sheers or Roman shades that allow sunlight to filter in.
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Strategic Lighting: Layered lighting creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Add strategically placed lamps to illuminate dark corners and highlight architectural features. String lights or fairy lights can add a touch of whimsy.
Embrace the Outdoors:
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Bring Nature In: Display natural elements like pinecones, branches, and stones in decorative bowls or vases. Framed botanical prints or photographs of local scenery are another great way to connect your cabin to the outdoors.
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Furniture with a Natural Touch: Use natural materials like wood and stone for furniture and accents. Reclaimed wood pieces or a rustic live-edge coffee table can add a touch of character and connect your space to the surrounding environment.
Remember, these are just starting points! Let your personality shine through! Don't be afraid to add vintage finds, family heirlooms, or artwork that reflects your love for the mountains. With these simple updates, your mountain cabin will feel refreshed and ready to welcome you for years to come.
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