![]() I don't think you need to do anything to the wood or the fireplace, this is just a decor issue.I think some of those white animal heads scattered up the face up the face of the fireplace would look awsome. Please don't hang your art in the same spots. I can see the shadows of the formers art placement. Nice comfy Montak type sofa's with lots of ethnic covered cushions and some buffalo plaid drapes and cushions and cable knitted throws. HI - WOW ! Lucky You ! I love it and you said you can't see white furniture in it and that's the first thing I thought of when I saw your house. And if you want to rough it up a little to make it a bit more manly, how about a chunky glass top on a base made of stripped logs screwed and arrange in some interesting manner and painted in shades of white? Whatever you decide, hey, you'll be living in a log cabin. Very light colored blonde woods or grays can be "white" too. Also remember "white" doesn't have to be white. Just remember you don't have to do this all over the house but do establish some kind of communication from space to space. Pic 2 isn't a log cabin but you see what white slip covers against a rustic background can look like. I looked for a few images and found a few. Call me crazy again but I could totally see a chandelier made of buckhorns illuminating your white clad living room. Then you could channel your creativity to selecting visually interesting pieces to accent your spaces with. I noticed the white vent, the outlet cover, the sink all have a nice crisp contrast to the wood tone. ![]() Nothing tailored but rather big, overstuffed, comfortable, pieces slipcovered (I know it's a fading trend) in a thick, white canvas would be a nice contrast to the wood in the living room-or anywhere. ![]() Call me crazy but I like the idea of white furniture. ![]()
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