Interior Touches: Making Your Cabin Feel Like Home
Inside your log cabin, you have plenty of options to create a cozy and functional space. For flooring, wood planks offer warmth and continuity with the log walls. If you want something easier to maintain, consider tile or vinyl in kitchens and bathrooms.
Plumbing and electrical work should follow local codes, and if you’re not experienced, hiring professionals can save you trouble down the line.
Rustic furniture, stone accents, and warm textiles bring character and comfort. You don’t have to stick strictly to old-fashioned styles—mix in modern pieces to keep the space fresh and personalized.

Maintaining Your Log Cabin
Building your cabin is just the beginning. Regular upkeep keeps it safe, comfortable, and beautiful.
Inspect logs for cracks or gaps regularly, especially after harsh weather. Reapply sealants every few years to maintain protection.
Keep gutters clean and check your roof for damage.
Inside, control humidity to prevent wood from drying out or growing mold. Using natural cleaning products avoids harsh chemicals that can damage wood and the environment.
