How to Decorate a Two Bedroom Cabin

A cabin is usually a house in a rural area often used for a vacation home. Some cabins can be quite large while others are small. A two-bedroom cabin can be the ideal size to accommodate family and friends as you enjoy the beauty of the outdoors. Decorating a two-bedroom cabin properly can help make your entire family feel at home and your guests welcome in your house. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Knotty pine
  • Tiles
  • Carpeting
  • Table lamp
  • Artwork
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Instructions

    • 1

      Choose a theme for the walls. A small cabin looks elegant when you have a single theme for the entire space. Walls with the same unified color can make the space feel larger and less crowded. White paint is a good choice for cabin walls because it works with any type of decor. Another good choice includes knotty pine panels. Pine walls are inexpensive and help bring the outdoors inside.

    • 2

      Decide on your type of flooring, which should ideally be durable, easy to clean and pleasant underfoot. Consider using different types of floors in different rooms. Use cool tiles in the kitchen, carpeting in the living room and wood floors in each of the bedrooms. Cover the wood with different rugs to add individual style.

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      Add lighting. If you are in an isolated space far from other homes, make sure that you have adequate lighting in each room. Use overhead lights in spaces where many people gather, such as the living room. Use smaller and more intimate lighting choices in the other rooms of your cabin. Give each bedroom a table lamp next to the bed for late night activities, such as reading, as well as a small lamp next to the door so you can see the room when you enter.

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      Figure out furniture placement. Furniture should allow people to create both small groups for chatting and larger groups for quiet conversation. Place bedroom furniture in each room. If possible designate one bedroom for the adults and another room for children and guests. Use a large queen-sized bed in the first bedroom. Use one or more bunk beds in the second room to make sleeping arrangements for guests and any children.

    • 5

      Add decorative details. Paint a stencil in the rooms to link them together stylistically. Add a mural on one wall of one bedroom to further bring the outdoors in. Hang artwork on the cabin walls that reflects your style and color preferences.

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