
I saw these first two pictures on Chic Coles where they talked about the exposed beams. It got me to thinking, exposed beams are perfect for cabins. So I googled.


While I was googling another thought came to me, shelves rather than cabinets. For a cabin, I think they would work.


Exposed beams, I love the use of this room (minus the heart rugs).

This came up with exposed beams but what I really loved was the door and the bedspread.

via chic coles, I know yorkshire, country cottages, charles and hudson, remodelista,
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