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How To Elevate Your Log Cabin Dining Room

August 24, 2023 By The Cabin Diary Leave a Comment The Cabin Diary is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. If you purchase through one of our links, we may earn a commission at no cost to you.

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Transform your dining room with new furniture, décor, and lighting. For specific examples, learn how to elevate your log cabin dining room today!

Log cabins are large canvases for different styles and design elements. To enhance your home, elevate one room at a time. Discover how to elevate your log cabin dining room! 

Define the Space

Log cabins reflect nature’s beauty, so selecting an aesthetic showcasing rugged charm is important. Some homeowners stick with one log home décor style while others change each room. When mixing styles or enhancing specific areas, you should define the space. Most log cabins have open floor plans; you need furniture and accent pieces to separate spaces.

Of course, dining room tables and chairs can “establish” the space. But you can incorporate unique rustic elements that add sophistication to rooms. For instance, sheepskin rugs, dark wood buffets, and chestnut brown china cabinets can enhance spaces.

You can also use textiles like cow hides and leather to create a cozy yet chic atmosphere. Defining the space is all about incorporating special elements into your dining room.

Choose the Right Furniture

It’s no secret that log cabin décor celebrates the spirit of nature. After all, wood is a defining feature in these homes. Therefore, consider dining room furniture made from different types of wood. 

For instance, live edge slab tables are stunning pieces with unique wood grains. The best part is that you can craft your own table! A key tip for woodworking with live edge slabs is to finish them with tung oil or wax. It enhances the wood’s beauty and protects your table from damage.

Along with a dining room table, choose wood chairs with natural upholstery like wool or leather. Although wood furniture is popular for log cabins, you can enhance spaces with pastel, earthy, and bold hues too. Feel free to dress up pieces with interesting décor.

Upgrade Lighting 

From friends to family, log cabin dining rooms are a common gathering spot for people. Ideally, you want elements that create a welcoming space. You can elevate your log cabin dining room with ambient lighting. For example, deer antler chandeliers are rustic and visually appealing. However, indirect lighting from lamps and LED strips creates a soft glow. You can make lighting the focal point or a subtle element in your space.

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