Pristine Beauty

Those who make fewer changes will spend less on design. The deliberate brutality and naturalness of log and plank walls has a special charm, and exposed beams and ceilings often look more advantageous than a carefully covered and finished ceiling.

For whom: admirers of natural wood and those who, given a limited budget, are not ready to compromise on style.

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Add some color

Painting timber, logs or lining allows you to bring individuality to the interior of a wooden house, because the palette is endless – the choice is yours. Colors can be combined with each other or with a natural wood tone, thus zoning the space, visually correcting the flaws of the layout: narrow passages, low ceilings, torn geometry of rooms.

For whom: people looking for a simple and economical method of creating a unique design, and who consider wood a boring material.

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Focus on the hearth

An originally designed fireplace or wood-burning stove will become the heart of the house and will gather guests and hosts around it not only with the help of life-giving warmth, but also thanks to its monumental beauty. In a spacious living room, the fireplace can be placed right in the center, and in a small room it is better to place it near the wall.

For whom: connoisseurs of open fire and adherents of traditional views on the arrangement of a country estate.

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Artificial stone

Continuing with the theme of the hearth, let’s remember that it can be faced with a light and inexpensive analogue of natural rocks. It is better to duplicate the finish of the fireplace area on one of the walls to tie the design concept together. Stone harmonizes wonderfully with wood and ennobles the interior.

For whom: those who want to give their wooden house the most respectable look for minimal money.

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Bleached wood

Another low-cost technique that allows you to make a modest house more interesting, elegant, spacious and expensive in appearance is bleaching wood. Against the background of walls that seem to have faded in the sun and are shrouded in the haze of antiquity, antique furniture and dishes, decor inherited from grandma and home textiles created by caring hands will look especially good.

For whom: thoughtful natures prone to nostalgia, or simply lovers of light and airy interiors.

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Saw cuts and woodpiles

Sometimes one well-thought-out design move becomes the key to success and gives the home an expressive, easy-to-remember face. It is not necessary to buy an expensive painting or an exclusive panel, the wood itself can multiply and emphasize the advantages of a wooden house if you make an accent wall from saw cuts or arrange a woodpile around the fireplace.

For whom: fans of natural wood and those who see this material as the highlight of their dacha or permanent residence.

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Russian flavor

Let’s move on to interior styles and start with the closest and most native direction. By definition, there can be nothing expensive or luxurious in an old Russian izba, but it is the perfect place for things created with love and expertise: tiled wood-burning stoves, homemade furniture and utensils, sewn or knitted tablecloths, napkins and bedspreads.

For whom: connoisseurs of traditional Russian culture, as well as jacks of all trades.

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Alpine chalet

The infinitely distant Alps will seem close if you notice the striking similarity between Austrian and Swiss shepherd’s huts and our hunting lodges: the same animal skins on the furniture and floor, the same stuffed animals and fishing trophies on the walls and shelves. A fireplace crackles invitingly in the corner, and the picture of a secluded high-mountain refuge becomes complete.

For: hunters, fishermen and all those who like to spend time in silence, in the fresh air, surrounded by wild nature.

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Provence romance

The decision to furnish your estate in the French country style will not entail huge expenses either, because this style is characterized by some dilapidation, abandonment, modesty and simplicity. But Provencal interiors do not lack charm and coziness. This effect is achieved with the help of soft pastel shades, floral prints, an abundance of decor and textiles.

For whom: convinced romantics, collectors of vintage things, lovers of handicrafts, floristry and decoupage.

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Country motifs

Provincial styles are similar to each other, but a mansion in the English or American countryside always has recognizable details: rough, as if chopped furniture, an abundance of chests and metal utensils, many striped rugs, checkered sofa cushions and blankets… The list can be long, the main thing is that in such an interior our compatriots, as a rule, feel at ease.

For whom: those fans of the village way of life, whose soul requires something heavier and simpler than the gentle Provence.

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Scandinavian practicality

It is easy to fill a log cottage or a log cabin with comfort and a modern design if you adopt the Swedish, Finnish or Norwegian approach to this issue, that is, hygge. Scandinavians prefer laconic comfortable furniture, spot lighting, natural materials, subdued colors and stylish but inexpensive accessories.

For whom: a person who keeps up with the times and is ready to seriously invest only in the things necessary for life.

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Japanese minimalism

Typical homes in the Land of the Rising Sun are wooden, tiny and thought out to the smallest detail. One spacious room is usually divided into functional zones with the help of screens or sliding partitions, people sit on pillows and sleep on futons – mattresses that are placed directly on the floor and put back in the closet in the morning. We don’t have to resort to such asceticism, but it’s worth taking some tricks into service, and the design of the interiors there has won many Russian hearts.

For whom: fans of Japanese culture and those with cramped living conditions.

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An inexpensive interior of a wooden house does not mean “boring” or “tasteless”. Inspired by looking at successful examples and having decided on the direction, make a detailed plan. It is foresight and attention to detail that allows you to realize your dream exactly as you imagined it, and avoid annoying additional expenses.