How to Make Your Own Wood Slice Backdrop | via Make It and Love It
Snapshots of an English Country Life
This rustic log house has undergone a complete overhaul by Carney Logan Burke Architects, located in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
If lining your walls with authentic wooden planks and indulging in a bear skin rug is a little beyond your budget, there are plenty of inexpensive options to give your home a log cabin feel. Start by creating “log” walls with a faux painting effect, and finish by focusing on natural elements for decor.
Discover the best log cabin interior design ideas that blend rustic charm with modern comfort. Create your cozy retreat today!
Learn how to make a wonky log cabin quilt pattern with this step by step tutorial. This scrap-busting project is perfect for beginners.
by gaziter
Association Icône Contemporaine
Unveil the top 15 wall colors to pair with knotty pine ceilings! Elevate your home's ambiance with these expertly chosen colors.
N46°37' - E7°15' PREALPES LA GRUYERE SUISSE
Log homes are warm and cozy feeling; however a monotonous wood tone everywhere can sometimes be overwhelming. Don't overdo the wood by adding even more wood furniture and furnishings! Here are some ideas for decorating a log cabin without wood overload. LightLog homes are notorious for not having enough light, especially in the winter. Maximize the natural light by minimizing curtains or anything else that may cover the windows, inside and outside. Use light fixtures with many light bulbs and/or light bulbs with a higher lumen output. If possible, increase the size of your windows or add skylights. Reflective surfaces also help a log home feel lighter and brighter - you can use mirrors, shiny accessories, and metallic items to bounce light around. Don't forget about light from a fire in the fireplace and candlelight. ColorAdd items that are white and brightly colored to your log cabin to reduce the overload of wood. Leather furniture is very common in log homes, however brown leather just blends in to the sea of brown logs that are already there. A white or colorful sofa with brightly colored pillows and a colorful rug will make your log home feel more cheery. Even a bowl of colorful fruit on the kitchen countertop can add a touch of color to a sterile kitchen. Decorating your log cabin with colorful wall art is a great way to add color to your room and cover up a bit of the brown logs. FabricsLog cabins can sometimes feel overly masculine, too utilitarian, and not comfy. Leather fabrics are common, however consider adding some fabrics not commonly found in log cabins. You can add colorful curtains (and maybe some soft white sheers underneath), a fluffy rug, and soft white bedding to make your log cabin feel more cozy & welcoming. You can also add fabrics to your walls, such as quilts or tapestries, that cover up a bit of the brown logs and also dampens any echos you might have in your home. Flowers and PlantsDon't forget that you can bring flowers and plants inside your log home to soften all of the wood. Plants also help purify the air. Flowers add a feminine touch to a home's masculine log interior. The easiest way to add greenery and flowers to your home is to purchase them at the store. Consider planting a cutting garden at your home so you can bring different cut flowers into your home seasonally. You can also cut greenery to add to your flowers or just use greenery if your flowers are not in bloom. Modern & Feminine ElementsDon't be afraid to add a few modern or feminine elements to your log cabin. The mixture of rustic timbers and modern decor can be quite striking. Consider adding modern light fixtures or modern artwork for a bit of fun. Feminine colors and textures contrast nicely with the rough wood logs to create an interesting juxtaposition. The contrast in styles will make your home unique and one-of-a-kind instead of predictable.
Here it is- the selvage quilt that didn't make a dent in my collection of selvages! This is my second selvage quilt (Emerald Selvage Spiderweb, 2013) and probably won't be my last. Now that I'm in the habit of saving them, I can't stop! This is where I started a couple of weeks ago. If you are wondering, the red is Kona Tomato. (My grandfather grew the best tomatoes.) It only took about a week to complete the top. Many thanks to Karen Griska for writing a great pattern! I opted to set the blocks on point and skipped the borders. I wanted to make lots of blocks (I cut mine at 10"). This size fits perfectly on my kitchen wall. Selvage quilts are heavy, so a lap quilt wasn't appealing to me. I knew I wanted to quilt this with red and white thread. I started with "organic" vertical lines through the red squares. I figured whatever I quilted in white would disappear, so I decided to practice feathers. (I really stink at quilting feathers!) All that top to bottom quilting means no threads to bury. No marking, no threads to bury = win, win. There are some really cute selvages in here. And so many memories of projects past! Printed copyright dates range from 1994 to 2014. The back is loaded with dots. Why not? The only place you can really see the feathers is on this section of the back. That's OK with me! More practice required. One more glamor shot on the couch with the matching pillow. Yes, it's snowing again! Selvage Log Cabin (needs a cuter name. any suggestions?) 42" X 42" Started January 31, 2015 Completed February 16, 2015 Pattern by Karen Griska
7 steps for the best beginner DIY wood slat wall. Transform any space with this easy accent wall. It's the perfect modern feature wall!
Situated on a rocky point that juts out onto the lake, the owners of an existing cabin that had been in the family for 40 years wished to renovate and expand...
This is a quilty story about following your instincts and paying attention to how you feel as you work through the improv quilt session.
Danielle was in charge of painting, which took about three months to complete. Tagged: Living Room. Photo 9 of 26 in Budget Breakdown: Weekend DIYers Renovate a Dated Catskills Retreat For $201K. Browse inspirational photos of modern living rooms.
With our first issue wrapped up, we are looking forward and invite you to join us! We are looking for mini Log Cabin quilts 10"x10" up to 16"x16" to be featured in our mini quilt gallery. The Mini Quilt Gallery is a regular feature in each quarterly issue that will feature YOU! Share your work. The image below display
➙ WHAT IS THIS? This is a bundle of digital prints for a gallery wall. Perfect for science classrooms and bug enthusiasts! *PLEASE NOTE* that these are digital items, and that no print items will be mailed to you. ➙ HOW DO I PRINT THESE? PIY = Print it Yourself! These are designed for you to be able to print them on your own. You can do this using your own printer at home or using a local or online printing service. ➙ WHAT WILL I RECEIVE? (9) JPEGs, size 8"x10" ➙ HOW DO I DOWNLOAD MY FILES? After your purchase, you will receive an email which contains your receipt and a link to download your files. (This will be sent to the email that you have on file/ associated with your Etsy account). If you can't find the link, log in to your account and go to "You" > "Purchases and reviews" and you should see a download button on the righthand side. If you have any other questions, this article from Etsy Support should be helpful: https://www.etsy.com/market/digital_download ➙ OTHER QUESTIONS? Shoot me a message! I'm happy to answer any questions you might have.
Step into the future with the hottest bathroom trends for 2024! From sleek and minimalist designs to cutting-edge smart technologies, this year's trends are set to transform your bathroom interior into a stylish and functional sanctuary. If a bathroom remodel is on your wish list for 2024, this guide has all the top trends. There’s
Forgoing chunky wood furniture, designer Michael Ellison's log cabin is like a "jewel box in the woods."
Shop wall art at Artist Lane with over 3,000 high-quality art prints from award-winning artists. Each artwork reproduction is made to order as a giclée print or canvas suitable for your home decor and interior design. From abstract to watercolour paintings, fine art to modern art, take a walk along Artist Lane to find the perfect artwork for your home.
This is a doll quilt (or little wall hanging) I made, using a folded log cabin pattern. Oscar our Dachshund, was thinking about joini...
Exhibition of Wall Quilts, ArtsPost Galleries, Hamilton While we stich, life is not elsewhere. In a world that is increasingly connected with non-stop news, quiltmaking does not happen in soli…