I know sometimes it’s inevitable, but I always feel a little sad when I hear about houses getting torn down, especially if they have a long history – do you feel the same? There’s someone else that feels exactly the same way: interior designer
The cabin oozed charm and character but was in need of renovation. Leanne has beautifully restored the space and created an indoor / outdoor living space which connects rustic textures such as stone floors and exposed wood. The focal point of the living room is a stone hearth and
White wood panelling, a vintage sink, down to earth open shelving and a pulley system all add to the relaxed charm of the cabin. Leanne picked up the
During the renovation, they ripped all of the bead board drop ceiling out of the cabin and then put it on the walls. In fact, absolutely everything that was torn out of the cabin, was reused somewhere else – quite incredible, don’t you think?!
The claw foot tub came with the house (guh! if only this had happened in my home!). The plumbing and hardware were new, but treated (or ‘pickled’ as Leanne puts it!) to give them an aged look. The incredible sink was
Oh, and I’ve saved the best news till last. Leanne has just put this cabin on the market (check out the details
You know last week I said I was moving to this country house in Nacka? How do I tell my husband that we might also be moving to Echo Park?
Could you imagine living in this charming woodsy cabin too?
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I hope all these lovely cabins have brightened up the start of your week!
Niki
Interior design:
I know sometimes it’s inevitable, but I always feel a little sad when I hear about houses getting torn down, especially if they have a long history – do you feel the same? There’s someone else that feels exactly the same way: interior designer
The cabin oozed charm and character but was in need of renovation. Leanne has beautifully restored the space and created an indoor / outdoor living space which connects rustic textures such as stone floors and exposed wood. The focal point of the living room is a stone hearth and
White wood panelling, a vintage sink, down to earth open shelving and a pulley system all add to the relaxed charm of the cabin. Leanne picked up the
During the renovation, they ripped all of the bead board drop ceiling out of the cabin and then put it on the walls. In fact, absolutely everything that was torn out of the cabin, was reused somewhere else – quite incredible, don’t you think?!
The claw foot tub came with the house (guh! if only this had happened in my home!). The plumbing and hardware were new, but treated (or ‘pickled’ as Leanne puts it!) to give them an aged look. The incredible sink was
Oh, and I’ve saved the best news till last. Leanne has just put this cabin on the market (check out the details
You know last week I said I was moving to this country house in Nacka? How do I tell my husband that we might also be moving to Echo Park?
Could you imagine living in this charming woodsy cabin too?
More cottage / cabin lovin’ to be found in
If your loving the style of this little cabin, you might also feel inspired by
I hope all these lovely cabins have brightened up the start of your week!
Niki
Interior design: