There’s something undeniably charming about incorporating log furniture into your home. Whether you’re in a cozy cabin or a city apartment, these pieces add warmth and a touch of nature to any space.
Log Headboards
A log headboard can elevate your bedroom’s style effortlessly. I used cedar logs to create a headboard that feels like a piece of art.
Log Bar Stools
Log bar stools add a rustic touch to your kitchen or bar area. I especially enjoy using cedar for its rich color and natural scent.
Log Coat Racks
A log coat rack by the entryway is both functional and inviting. Mine, made from aspen, greets guests with a warm, rustic vibe.
Log Wine Racks
A log wine rack can be a charming addition to your dining area. I crafted one from oak, and it’s both a conversation piece and a practical storage solution.
Build a Log Sofa
A log sofa can transform your living room into a rustic retreat. I once crafted a log sofa for my studio, and the natural wood grains became an instant conversation starter.
Log Desks
For a workspace with character, consider a log desk. Mine is made from hickory and it’s as functional as it is beautiful.
Outdoor Log Benches
Perfect for gardens or patios, outdoor log benches are both functional and decorative. I made one from red cedar, which naturally resists decay.
Craft a Log Dining Table
Imagine hosting dinners around a stunning log dining table. I crafted one from pine, perfect for both indoor and outdoor settings.
Log Bed Frames
Sleeping in a log bed feels like a nightly escape to a cabin in the woods. I once crafted one using aspen logs, and it’s been my sanctuary ever since.
Unique Log Nightstands
Log nightstands bring a cozy touch to the bedroom. I designed mine with small shelves to keep bedtime essentials within arm’s reach.
Log Picnic Tables
Log picnic tables create the perfect setting for family barbecues. I crafted one from sturdy oak logs, which can withstand the elements.
Log Shelving Units
For a unique storage solution, try log shelving units. I built one in my kitchen to display pottery and it adds both style and functionality.
Log Window Beams
Incorporate log window beams for a subtle yet impactful rustic feel. I added some above my studio windows, enhancing the natural light and aesthetics.
Log Bookcases
A log bookcase not only holds your literature but also serves as a decorative piece. I used pine logs to build one, and it’s both sturdy and beautiful.
Artistic Log Sculptures
Log sculptures can serve as eye-catching art pieces. I once carved a whimsical owl, and it’s been a hit in my entryway ever since.
Log Candle Holders
Small and charming, log candle holders can bring warmth to any setting. I crafted some from birch, and they’re perfect for cozy evenings.
Design a Log Coffee Table
A log coffee table adds a rugged centerpiece to your living room. Using cedar logs, I made one that not only looks great but also smells amazing.
Log Mirrors
Add a rustic touch to any room with a log mirror frame. I made one for my bathroom, and it reflects both light and a natural charm.
Create a Log Armchair
There’s nothing like sinking into a plush log armchair after a long day. I found that using hickory logs gives the chair a sturdy yet inviting feel.

