Cozy Cabin Style
This is the first week the temperatures have dipped below 50 degrees here in Atlanta. I'm cranking up the heat, getting the fire going, and pulling out the flannel pajamas.
What's the equivalent of flannel p.j.s in home decor? Think cozy cottage - heavy quilts, warm rugs, and big logs! If you're ready to change things up for the cold season, bring out your red pillows, your down comforter and your brass candlesticks. Here are some spaces that exude cozy cabin living.
What's the equivalent of flannel p.j.s in home decor? Think cozy cottage - heavy quilts, warm rugs, and big logs! If you're ready to change things up for the cold season, bring out your red pillows, your down comforter and your brass candlesticks. Here are some spaces that exude cozy cabin living.
Plaid bedding and a blanket chest give this room cabin charm.
Note how the blanket has ben thrown over the sofa. Perfect for nights when the heat of the fire is not quite enough.
This armoire provides great storage for quilts and winter linens.
Again, blankets are available in every corner. Dress warmly and use them in order to conserve energy.
Drywall, Schmrywall. Who needs it when you can just paint the rafters and other framing? This room has a modern rustic look.
I want to go to there...
...perhaps arriving in cross-country skis and then grabbing a hot toddy?
This place is an amazing cabin/aerie. It maximizes the views.
Warm wood everywhere enhances the cabin feel
The perfect spot to enjoy the woodstove and the view at once.
Tracy Murdock's clever take on log cabin WASP style.
This place is an amazing cabin/aerie. It maximizes the views.
The two-story stone fireplace - there's simply no replacement for it.
A fireplace in the bedroom is the best!
Big logs. It doesn't get more cabin than that. Think Laura Ingalls Wilder.