How to decorate a winter cabin
Winter is the best time of year to get cozy in your cabin. Here are some ideas for how to decorate your cabin so it feels warm and bright.
Crackling fire in the hearth
Your crackling fire in the hearth is an essential part of your cabin decor. Keeping it stocked with wood and maintaining it properly will help ensure that you have a cozy place to relax after a long day spent outside.
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Buy or gather enough firewood to last you at least two weeks. You don't want to wake up one morning and find yourself without any fuel for the fire, so make sure to get enough before heading out on your next adventure. To avoid running out of fuel halfway through winter, keep some logs close by in case it gets cold before you return home from work or school (or whatever else keeps you busy during those months).
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Keep some matches nearby so that when someone comes over they can build their own fires if needed—and then move on with their lives!
Bold, colorful accents
One of the best ways to add warmth and personality to your cabin is with bold, colorful accents. If you can't bring yourself to use a lot of color in your decor, try using a ton of pattern instead. Thumb through magazines for inspiration or look up some home decorating websites that offer free printables for easy projects like putting up bulletin boards and wall hangings.
When you're shopping for furniture pieces and decorations, keep an eye out for those that feature bright colors or bold patterns—anything that will pop against the winter landscape outside your windows. You can also experiment with layering different textures together to create interesting visual effects (for example: pairing black leather chairs with brightly patterned pillows).
Cozy layers of texture
The easiest way to add texture, pattern and color is with layers. There are two main types of layers: interiors and exteriors.
Interior layers can be anything from rugs and pillows to quilts on the bed. Exterior layers include shutters, window coverings (blinds or curtains), furniture placement and the use of plants in planters.
When decorating with layers of texture there are certain things you should keep in mind:
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Don’t overdo it – too much variety makes things look busy
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Use similar textures together – if they don’t look good together then they won’t work!
Natural touches
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Use natural materials.
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Add plants, and make sure they're real.
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Choose colors that are natural (duh).
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Use lighting sources that are natural, like candles or firelight.
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Play sounds that are natural, or have a playlist of nature sounds playing softly in the background. This will also help with the next tip:
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Add scents that are comforting to you, like pine or lavender (or whatever makes you feel cozy).
Lights
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Use lighting to add warmth. The dark months can be a little depressing, so why not use light to your advantage? Light is an easy way to add comfort and warmth to your space while also creating a sense of openness in the room.
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Use lighting as a focal point. If you have something that stands out in your cabin, you can use it as a focal point by highlighting it with light. For example, if there are special features such as built-in shelves or beams in your cabin, consider using spotlights on them so they stand out from the rest of the space and become more than just part of its design but also become its focus points!
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Use lighting to create intimacy between people who are sitting together on one couch or bed (or even at opposite ends). This way when someone walks into this particular area for whatever reason - whether it's for food preparation purposes or just hanging out with friends - they will immediately notice how cozy things feel because there's already this welcoming vibe thanks due thanks primarily because these lamps were strategically placed around where most people would spend most time during wintertime (like inside their house).
Cozy, warm and bright.
Cozy, warm and bright.
This is the essence of winter cabin decorating. If you want to build a cozy space for yourself, try using natural materials like wood, stone or fabrics that remind you of your childhood home. Bright colors are also great at creating a warm atmosphere in your cabin. Soft textures add a cozy feeling too, as well as light! Use lots of lights around your cabin to make it look big.
I hope this post has helped you have a better idea of how to decorate your cabin in winter. It can be difficult to find inspiration when you’re stuck inside all day, but I think the key is to keep things cozy and warm with lots of color and texture.
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