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Cabin Feel Bedroom

Cabin Feel Bedroom

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With the holiday season in full swing, we thought we would share with you a collection of warm and cozy log cabin style bedrooms to add some merriment to your day. So sit back, relax, grab a cup of hot cocoa and get ready to see a pretty spectacular array of inspiration that will put you in a cozy winter mood.

These rustic cabin retreats are scattered all over, from the US to Canada, but mostly in the mountain states of Montana, Colorado and Wyoming. We hope you enjoy the visual tour and please don't forget to leave us some feedback for which one is your favorite and why. Enjoy!

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1. A spacious rustic bedroom featuring a fireplace with a beautiful stone surround and hardwood flooring located in Woodland, Utah. (via Magleby Construction)

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2. Cozy rustic bedroom with a window seat located in Fauth, Colorado. (via Yunker Associates Architecture)

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3. The use of wood in this Jackson, Wyoming bedroom helps to give a warm and rustic aesthetic. (via Teton Heritage Builders)

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4. Beautiful log cabin bedroom in Dallas, Texas with hardwood flooring. (via Passion Lighting)

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5. A rustic bedroom in Jackson Hole, Wyoming features a stone fireplace and a window that perfectly frames the snow-capped mountain views. (via B&B Builders)

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6. A timber frame log cabin in Jackson Hole, Wyoming showcases a cozy bedroom with a colorful patchwork quilt from Pottery Barn. (via Teton Heritage Builders)

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7. A log home in British's Columbia's Okanagan Valley features this master bedroom retreat with soaring ceilings and a gorgeous stone fireplace—Kettle Valley Stone. Take a tour of the rest of this fabulous log home here. (via Sticks and Stones Design Group)

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8. Elegantly designed master bedroom retreat with a stone fireplace in Wilson, Wyoming. (via JLF & Associates)

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9. Perfectly framing views of the Spanish Peaks, this mountain high bedroom is located in Big Sky, Montana. (via Centre Sky Architecture)

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10. This gorgeous rustic bedroom features a stone clad fireplace and windows framing forested views in Paradise Valley, southwestern Montana. (via North Fork Builders of Montana)

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11. This cozy bedroom displays log cabin chic with wood panelling on the walls and ceilings. (via Inspired Dwellings)

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12. Handcrafted wooden bunk beds in this Montana log cabin looks like something out of a fairytale. (via Lohss Construction)

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13. The centerpiece of this master bedroom is the Colorado limestone fireplace. There is also a door that leads out to a terrace, offering stunning mountain vistas. (via Yunker Associates Architecture)

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14. Rustic master bedroom retreat in Montana with a cozy corner stone fireplace for ambiance. (via Lohss Construction)

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15. A children's bedroom offers a cozy, rustic atmosphere. (via Jean Macrea Interiors)

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16. A Colorado log cabin features a warm and comfy master bedroom retreat, an oasis after a long day of skiing. Expansive windows captures the rugged beauty of trees and snow-capped mountains in the distance. (via Zabala Erickson)

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17. Rustic bedroom in Twin Creek, Wyoming features a fireplace with a romantic atmosphere. (via Big-D Signature)

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18. In the foothills of the Beartooth Mountains, Montana you will find this gorgeous log cabin featuring a bedroom of hand hewn slab siding and rafters with a corral board ceiling. (via Montana Reclaimed Lumber Co.)

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19. A stone clad fireplace graces this heavenly bedroom oasis in a rustic log cabin overlooking the Spanish Peaks, Montana. (via Lohss Construction)

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20. Take a tour of the rest of this Headwaters Camp Cabin here. This charming Montana bedroom features a custom designed bed by local artisans. (via Dan Joseph Architects)

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21. 360 Ranch in Livingston, Montana offers a beautiful guest cabin, which includes this cozy bedroom with a stone clad fireplace. (via Miller Architects)

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22. A bedroom with a stunning woodland view in Sun Valley, Idaho. (via Miller Architects)

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23. Rustic bedroom with wood beams and romantic stone fireplace in Montana. (via Pearson Design Group)

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24. Wild Turkey Lodge in Atlanta is rustic all the way. Offering a variety of  beautiful wood species, textures and patterns, as can be seen in this guest bedroom. (via Moden Rustic Homes)

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25. In the foothills of the Beartooth Mountains, Montana is this cozy custom built-in bed with reclaimed corral board paneling. Perfect for overnight guests! (via Montana Reclaimed Lumber Co.)

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26. This wonderful log home style bedroom in Montana features french doors that leads out to a private balcony. (via Pearson Design Group)

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27. A romantic iron bed graces this log cabin style bedroom retreat located in Montana. (via Yellowstone Traditions)

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28. On Lake Joseph, Muskoka, Canada is this wooded cabin with a cozy rustic modern bedroom with a stunning chandelier. (via Timothy Johnson Design)

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29. A rustic bedroom with reclaimed oak flooring, Harlowton stone fireplace and plaster walls. (via Peace Design)

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30. Have a look at the rest of this rustic retreat located in Table Rock Lake, Missouri, we have here. The bedroom is a beautiful display of elegant and rustic. (via Locati Architects)

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31. This lofted master bedroom retreat is in Jackson, Wyoming is pretty spectacular, offering a cozy window seat and stone clad fireplace. Exposed wood beams and plenty of natural light, you could almost live in this room! (via Peter Zimmerman Architect)

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32. Designed by Suzanne Kasler Interiors, this rustic master bedroom is set in the foothills of the Great Smokey Mountains of Tennessee. What is unique to this bedroom is the unsigned oil painting hung above the stone fireplace, painted in the 1850s. (via Architectural Digest)

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33. A master bedroom with exposed logs for added warmth, located in the Hamptons. A unique feature to the space is a tree trunk that extends from the floor to the ceiling. (via Billy Cunningham for Architectural Digest)

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34. A bedroom featuring hand planed alder cabinetry with an anodized Ponderosa Pine mantel. (via Flickr User Gary Bulla)

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35. A rustic bedroom in Minneapolis with rich wood tones providing warmth and comfort. (via Lake Country Builders)

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36. A rustic cabin bedroom features a stone fireplace and picture windows to frame the woodsy surroundings of Ontario, Canada.(via Locati Architects)

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37.  This bedroom features wood walls, floors and ceilings, making the space feel warm and cozy. Even the custom design bed is comprised of a wood platform. Love the light fixture! (via Pearson Design Group)

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38. Lovely rustic bedroom with a custom built-in window seat and views over the Blue River in Breckenridge, Colorado. (via VRBO)

For more inspiration, have a look at our bedroom category here on One Kindesign: https://onekindesign.com/tag/bedroom/

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Cabin Feel Bedroom

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Tranquil Bedroom Decor

Tranquil Bedroom Decor

*This is paid collaboration with DFS

Someone left a comment on my recent house tour for the US site Apartment Therapy saying that my house wasn't dramatic or bold or avant-garde enough. They wanted to see darker colours, brighter colours and more statement pieces. But the thing is, that's just not me and I definitely won't apologise for that. And you know what makes the best design? Not following trends or what other people think looks good or what you've seen in a magazine but what makes you feel happy. I would dread coming home to a house filled with dark colours and pattern and loads of stuff even though I can totally appreciate how all of those things can be absolutely beautiful in someone else's house. And that is why my bedroom is the calmest, most neutral and most clutter free room in the house – I need peaceful and tranquil decor in order to feel those things myself.

A beautiful new bedroom chair from DFS to make my room somewhere I can relax as well as sleep.

Last month I was lucky enough to be invited up to Derbyshire to visit the DFS' Bridge Mills design studio in Long Eaton and celebrate their 50th anniversary as well as having a go at upholstering my own chair. I have decided to move the clothes rail in my bedroom (a temporary clothes storage measure until we can afford built in cupboards) into our spare room as it looks ugly (I do not have a beautifully curated selection of clothes!) and it makes the room look cluttered and unfinished. Therefore, we have a bare alcove and the perfect place to put a new chair, which will make the whole room feel even more tranquil. And I have to say I am so pleased with the result and how well my beautiful New Lark Tub chair turned out. I mean, look at those crisp pleats! Ok, I may have got some – or a lot – of help from one of the wonderful upholsterers who has worked at DFS for thirty odd years (thank you, Russ!) but still, I'm going to claim some of the glory.

I worked with one of DFS' upholsterers to make the chair. Many of the employees in the DFS British factories have worked there for decades.

Look at those crisp pleats! I only needed a little help with this 😉

The Cream Brushed Plain fabric works perfectly with my School House White walls and all the different neutrals combine perfectly to give this room such a relaxed feel.

And that is the thing about DFS, it truly is a British company from the roots up and employs families who have worked there for decades. They have a huge amount to celebrate in their 50th year including being the market leader by a country mile (fun fact – 1 in 4 of us have a DFS sofa in our homes!), maintaining three upholstery factories and two woodmills across the UK, providing a large amount of work to the communities in those areas as well as investing in the future generations with upholstery apprenticeships every year. Until my visit, I had no idea that every DFS sofa is hand-made to order, many here in the UK; the only part of the process that has been mechanised is the pattern cutting. It was amazing on the day to watch the seamstresses and upholsters at work and to give it a go myself. It was great to meet the DFS design team  And not only do they do all the making but DFS has a team and chat to them about the design process and the amazing variety of sofas that they create, based on trends and fabrics they source from all over the world and at international design shows. We even got a sneak peek at some future designs including my favourite, the Joules Patterdale, which is brand new and can be bought online and in store now!

The design team at DFS who we spent the day with identify new trends at international design shows. They than design new sofas based on these trends and offer a huge variety of styles and fabrics. 1 in 4 of all homes across the UK have a DFS sofa!

The New Lark Tub chair is perfect for a bedroom as it is compact and low so it doesn't dominate the space and it's perfect for putting on shoes and socks (or for drinking tea in the morning).

My New Lark Tub chair is absolutely perfect for my bedroom as it's very comfortable but small enough for this room as well as being low enough to put socks and shoes on easily. I chose the Cream Brushed Plain fabric that is so incredibly soft and it works perfectly with my School House White walls. As I said, I'm not interested in anything dramatic or contrasting in this room as all these neutrals (I'll show you more of the bedroom tomorrow in another blog post) make me feel so calm and relaxed and they work together so well. When the late afternoon sun hits this room and comes in through the linen curtains I can not tell you how lovely it is especially now I have somewhere so nice to sit. I didn't replace a chair in here, so I don't have one to get rid of, but if you do, another amazing thing I learnt about DFS is that they have established a sofa recycling partnership with The British Heart Foundation. They offer DFS customers the option to have their old sofa removed and if suitable, to be sold in one of BHF's Furniture and Electrical stores up and down the UK, with the proceeds going to BHF. The scheme began in 2012 and has raised £20m so far. Can you believe that? So many more companies need to start establishing schemes like this one.

I love the overall effect of having moved the clothes rail out of here and now having a chair, which softens the whole space.

The New Lark Tub chair is a lovely shape and the back wraps round you and the seat is so bouncy and soft.

I'm thrilled with my new bedroom chair and how much more tranquil it has made the room feel. I also had a really wonderful time with the DFS team learning a bit about upholstery and a huge amount about the proud history of this British company. I really hope that they continue to support so many families across Derbyshire for fifty more years to come at least and continue to make such brilliant quality (and such comfy) sofas. I hope you like this new corner of my bedroom even though it's not very avant-garde – ha!

Katy x

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Tranquil Bedroom Decor

Source: https://apartmentapothecary.com/creating-a-tranquil-bedroom/

Master Bedroom With Half Bath

Master Bedroom With Half Bath

adding an extra bathroom is always possible

No room for an extra bathroom? Think again! It's a rare home where this is really the case. Adding a bathroom to your house is first and foremost based on the space you have. Can you fit another bathroom into your home? Most remodel contractors say probably yes. These experts maintain that a second or third bathroom can be squeezed into almost any house. Bath fixtures fit into less space than most people think. Here you will find 7 places for that needed extra bathroom.

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A bathroom can be squeezed into an amazingly small space. An area 3 feet by 5 feet handles a sink and toilet; 3 feet by 8 feet is enough for a shower too, especially with today's stylish shower enclosures. Architects maintain that a second or third bathroom can be installed into almost any size home if you look carefully. Bath fixtures can be located in a much smaller area than you think. Into 25 square feet, you can fit a complete – if cramped – shower bathroom which would keep the cost to add an extra bathroom low.

Where to Find Space

When adding a bathroom, walk-in closets often can be turned into powder rooms or bathrooms without tearing down walls. If you have a large rooms, adding a bathroom to a bedroom by stealing three feet from the length can make sufficient space. Sometimes a pantry can be spared. A bathroom can also be put in a low-ceiling area. You can tuck one into the attic under the eaves. Just allow six feet six inches of head room for a shower; an even lower ceiling is okay for a tub.

Before calling in an architect or contractor, download free bathroom design software - a fast fun way to experiment with all kinds of possibilities without a lot of hassle. Easy Bathroom Design Software quickly and easily designs all types of bathroom layouts. First you start with the exact template you need for your own bathroom design—not just a blank screen. You can easily customize this free room design software to fit your needs with thousands of ready-made symbols you can stamp directly onto your image. Moreover, you can be your own interior decorator applying real world colors, materials and custom lighting to walls, furniture and cabinets with an online bathroom design planner.

Seven places for that extra bathroom

Cost to Add a Bathroom

1) Hallway: The untraveled end of a hallway, sometimes with a window, may contain as much as 30 or 40 square feet – sufficient space to add a bathroom.

2) Closets Back-to-Back: Opened up, adjoining closets sometimes measure as much as 4 feet by 4 feet, enough when adding a small bathroom.

3) First-Floor Laundry: Streamline the laundry room with modern stackable washer/dryer appliances that take up less room – then reclaim the space to add a half bath.

4) Existing bath: An average sink, toilet and tub need a minimum of 5 feet by 6 feet. Some large bathrooms can be split into two by relocating the fixtures.

5) Under a staircase: A sink and toilet usually will fit under the stairs. Just remember to check the headroom before you begin the project of adding a bathroom here.

6) Part of a Bedroom: In adding a bathroom to a bedroom you can steal a 3 foot slice from one side of a large bedroom. Put a toilet at one end of the new room, a shower stall at the other and a sink opposite a door in the partition.

7) Walk-in-Closet: An oversized walk-in bedroom closet or hall linen closet could easily become an added half-bath with few structural changes.

Adding a Bathroom

Other Bathroom Tips

1) In adding a bathroom to a house, the first step should be searching through bathroom photos for ideas and inspiration.
2) When adding a second bathroom it is best to place new fixtures near existing water and waste lines for a lower plumbing bill.
3) Check floor joists when you add a bathroom: conventional fixtures weigh up to 20 pounds per square foot; tile in mortar up to 30 pounds. On spans over 11 feet, better double 2x8 joists on 16 inch centers.
4) How to add a bathroom to a small space? Have the door swing out, or install a sliding pocket door.
5) In the case of adding a half bath, ventilate windowless rooms with a ducted fan or pre-fab skylight window.

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How Much Does it Cost to Add a Bathroom

The first question for homeowners is how much does it cost to add a bathroom. Today bathrooms have become the second most popular home remodel project after a kitchen remodel. According to the National Kitchen & Bath Association, the cost to add a master bath, averages at about $16,000 and up depending on the location of plumbing and electric; the level of the materials and fixtures; and whether you do it yourself or hire a professional remodeler. The total cost of adding a master bathroom should not exceed 5 to 10 percent of the value of your home.

In the past five years, seventy-five per cent of homeowners remodeling a bathroom contracted a professional to do some or all of the work. The cost to add a bathroom is a substantial investment in your home, therefore requires the service of a licensed professional. Get at least 3 bids and consider questioning a realtor to see if the return on investment is there. Contact local contractors with experience with adding a bathroom to a house, generally estimates don't cost anything. Request references and carefully study the proposals you receive. Be sure to choose the right proposal and recognize that it is not always the cheapest.

Bathroom Photos for Extra Bathroom Ideas

There are many questions you will want to talk over before you make your final bathroom floor plans. Using a small bathroom photo gallery is the first step in planning a fabulous extra bathroom space. Bathroom pictures are vital when choosing fixtures, once bathroom fixtures are in, they are not easy to move.

Master Bedroom With Half Bath

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