You’ll love the country charm of this Centerville, Tennessee, United States 3-bedroom log cabin. The log cabin building features 18 acres of private land and a walking trail, this log cabin is perfect for anyone looking to spend time outdoors. Whip up a homemade meal in the fully equipped kitchen, roast marshmallows over the outdoor fire pit, or enjoy a relaxing soak in the jetted tub. If you are looking to venture out, make the day trip to places like Franklin, Nashville, or Kentucky Lake. The charming log cabin has a wood-burning stove, and full gourmet kitchen, and sits on an 18-acre property. When it comes to decorating your log cabin, country style is a good place to start.
Country style is a wide-ranging style that depends on your log cabin’s location but generally uses comfy furniture, muted colors, milk-paint finishes, and vintage fabrics. The following are some tips for decorating your log cabin in country style. Colors to use include soft, muted colors that show the wear of time and are indicative of a rustic country style. A more contemporary country-style look may feature a brighter color palette with accents of red, black, or pure white to set off the log cabin design. You can find furniture ideas for country style at flea markets and Grandma’s attic for a country-themed home. You want to look for pieces with straight lines, painted finishes, and very little ornamentation. Accessories to consider include handmade, homespun quality country-style accessories, which include baskets, pottery, carved wooden bowls, pewter, and hand-forged metal accents. Fabrics to use include floral, checked, and striped patterns printed on calico fabric adding visual interest and color to an understated country room.
Natural finishes. Wood finishes and natural materials are good ideas for country style. The whitewashed wood-panel walls and ceiling, paired with sisal flooring and a rattan sofa, give your log cabin a country-cottage flavor. Casual checkered curtains and a ticking-ᵴtriƥe rug are classic country through and through. Fireplace as the focal point. Certain architectural elements are a trademark of the country style. A prominent stone fireplace is one great idea or a wood-burning stove like the one in this Centerville log cabin works perfectly. While stone maintains the country look, there are a wide variety of stone looks to get the finish that fits your log cabin space. A natural stone design on the fireplace can complement other rustic features in the log cabin such as plank ceilings, log furniture, or farmhouse tables with benches.
For a classic country look, ticking ᵴtriƥes always feel cozy in a log cabin, especially in the bedroom. Quilts also work for a classic country look. The quiet pattern often done in muted reds, blues, or grays, is a favorite in country bedding, rugs, and upholstery. Pair that with wrought iron, rattan, and dark wood or distressed furnishings to complete the country-style look. Furniture. Leather sofas in this 3 bedroom log cabin work perfectly to complement the country style, along with wrought iron and wood tables, and log furniture.