I also would leave painting the log walls as a last resort.
Painting log cabin interior walls.
And you shouldn t paint logs.
Your only real option would be to paint the wall an even darker color.
In fact it will cause your logs to rot.
It also serves as an effective base for further coats on top of the primer.
If you re dead set on painting your log cabin then do it.
No taking down walls in a log house for just 10k either because that means that you immediately need to redo the floors.
The wood is enough of a neutral and the addition of tans beiges or grays would be nothing but dreary.
Some track lighting which you can direct the lights to hit warm log walls and bounce off would work.
There are lots of options when it comes to painting the interior log walls of your home.
Paint doesn t protect logs like it does other things.
This log cabin has an appealing southwestern theme.
You can t do flooring for a whole house for 10k unless it s carpet.
I have also seen a lavender bathroom in a log home that was absolutely beautiful.
If your log cabin walls are uncoated and new the first thing you need to do is apply a primer in order to protect the log cabin materials beneath.
Imagine a beach cabin with a light blue stain painted on the ceilings with bright white rafters and trim.
An elegant modern reading nook.
Why does wood rot.
While paint protects other things like metals and stone it actually destroys wood.
Why can t you paint a log cabin.
So to recap the best complements to a log cabin interior include whites and saturated versions of colors such as yellow blue red and green.
We re talking about log walls.
In this case it would probably mean painting and or staining that wall a very very dark shade of brown which would be the most neutral choice as i see it.
Unfortunately logs on cabins are exposed to harsh weather conditions which create the perfect environment for rotting to take place when coupled with paint.
There s nothing stopping you.
Creamy white walls look great paired with the natural half log wall wood ceiling and timber trimmed windows.
So don t do it.
In reality you can.
The red tones from the rug and couch upholstery work well with the artwork and curtains within the space.
Painting a log cabin is likely to cause more harm than good.
Natural wood products such as cedar shingles and trim pine lap siding or exterior grade plywood can be stained a variety of tones or left to weather gray.
Don t ever paint a log cabin.
If you stain keep in mind that the more color pigment in the stain the more often you ll need to re stain to keep it looking sharp.
A little girl s room could be pretty in pink or purple.
I think it detracts from the warm log home feel.
An ideal option for interior painting is the combination of primer and first coat.