Start by carefully checking the condition of your cabin. This means looking closely at the logs for any signs of rot or damage. Check the roof for leaks and inspect the foundation for cracks or instability. Knowing what needs fixing helps protect your investment and sets a solid base for the renovation. It’s also important to respect the cabin’s history so you can preserve its special feel as you work on it.

Once you have a clear idea of the cabin’s state, it’s time to plan your renovation. Think about what you want to achieve, balancing comfort and style. Set a budget that covers materials and labor, and try to create a timeline to keep things moving smoothly. Don’t forget to check local building codes so your upgrades meet safety and legal requirements. Being prepared can save you from costly surprises later on.
