Planning the Layout: Space That Works for You
Log cabins often have a reputation for being tiny and cramped, but that doesn’t have to be the case. Many traditional cabins range between 200 and 600 square feet, but how you use that space makes all the difference.
Think about how you live or plan to live in your cabin. Do you want an open plan living area that flows into a small kitchen and dining nook? Or do you prefer separate rooms for privacy and quiet? Maybe a sleeping loft appeals to you, giving you more floor space without expanding the footprint.
Designing a cabin that feels spacious starts with smart use of every inch. High ceilings, large windows to bring in natural light, and built-in storage solutions can make a compact cabin feel much larger.
