7 Accents to Make Your Cabin Unique
1. Unique Lighting
Unique lamps, sconces, and chandeliers add to your space! Empty walls and ceilings can be filled especially if the fixture casts a pattern of light over the room. Antler chandeliers, metal punched lampshades, and detailed sconces can make your room pop!
2. Unique Local Artwork!
Shopping around local small businesses is the best place to find local artwork and photographs. Adding flares of local artwork can make your space seem more thoughtful. It can also help you create a theme around your home!
3. A Statement Piece of Furniture
A front door is an influential part of setting the tone for visitors as they come to your home. The more character it has, the more inviting your home is! Screen doors are perfect for making your space feel more open when you want to feel and listen to the outdoors without the bugs!
4. Decorative Screen Doors
Having a statement piece is important in a room especially when it looks bland. When first decorating your home, finding a statement piece to work off of and finding other pieces that compliment it is essential to making a space flow!
5. Accent Switch plate Covers & Hardware
Accent switchplate covers & hardware can make a space look newly renovated with little effort. Small accents like the pinecone switch plate and drawer handle are great at adding a subtle theme in your home!
6. A BOLD Pattern
A bold pattern is much like a statement piece of furniture, you can use it to decorate the rest of your space around it. We also love bold rugs, cow-hide rugs, and a bright bedspread as the main pattern in your home!
7. A Personal Item or Family Heirloom
Walking into a home that combines your style with things that are a part of your life or your family's life is very unique. Having a little bit of history with the look you love is possible! A chair is a great heirloom to use in a foyer or a large hallway. Vintage suitcases, clocks, books, and photos can be put on display. If you don't mind altering the heirloom, you can even reno pieces so they can be used again.
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