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Log Cabin on the Lake – Exterior Ideas Complete with Photos!

Nothing says log cabin like our lake cabin with authentic log siding, rich brown trim, and chili pepper red windows and doors.  The front porch is anchored with heavy log posts connected with maritime rope.  The location is, as the Minnesota locals say,  “Up North”.   

Log Cabin Front Porch

 

It is nestled in towering trees with enticing views of the beautiful blue lake beyond.  

Log Cabin as Viewed from the Street
Log Cabin Lake View

 

The rustic moose on the welcome sign and and the moose in the carriage light have just the right amount of whimsy.  

When my friend, Jeanne, and I were driving to the title company to close on the sale of our cabin we took a wrong turn and ended up passing a garage sale.  Of course, we had to stop to check out the goods and that is where I found the perfect front door sign.

Rustic Moose Welcome Sign
Moose Carriage Light

When we bought the cabin in 2014 not all the windows were chili pepper red and framed in rich dark brown.  Instead they were white and a hodgepodge of vinyl, wood, aluminum, single pane, double pane, rotten (we did replace those), etc.  It was not in the budget to replace all the windows because after all, “it’s a cabin”.  However, I wanted the exterior to feel like a cohesive unit.  Paint is much cheaper than windows.  So, every window and door received a fresh coat… or two… or three… of paint. 

At first I painted the trim brown and red, but left the window and door white.  I soon realized this was not the look I was after.  Then I painted the window and door chili pepper red and surrounded it with rich brown trim.  I loved it!  So, I did the same for the rest of the cabin. 

Before - White Window with Red Trim
Before - White Door with Brown Trim
After - Chili Pepper Red Window and Door with Rich Brown Trim

The best part of this log cabin is the spectacular lake view.

Lake View from Log Cabin Deck

 

The second best part is the upper covered deck and lower porch spanning the full length of the cabin.

Rear Deck and Porch Spanning the Width of the Log Cabin

 

On the covered deck there is a wicker loveseat, a dining table, a wicker couch and chair, and two wood chairs with a round table between, perfect for morning coffee or evening wine.

Green Wicker Loveseat and Coffee Table
Black Wicker Couch and Rocking Chair
Morning Coffee at the Log Cabin
Evening Wine at the Log Cabin

 

For the dining table we ordered the metal table base online and my husband, Daryl, made the top out of old dock planks found in the yard.  I wanted each of the dining chairs to be different for a casual eclectic vibe.  I scored the red lantern  for $5 at a garage sale when out for a Minnetonka walk with my friend, Anne.

Table & Chairs on the Log Cabin Deck

 

The cabin is very close to the neighbors on one side.  While sitting in our ‘coffee drinking chairs’ we looked directly onto their porch.  After much thought, we decided to angle wood slats along the upper half.  It not only added privacy for both homes but still maintained airflow on hot summer days. 

Angling Slats on Log Cabin Deck
Privacy Wall on Log Cabin Deck

 

The lower porch has a picnic table and two lounge chairs which I have dubbed the Titanic chaises.  They are entirely made of wood and look like they came straight off the deck of a turn of the century cruise liner.

Log Cabin Back Porch
Titanic Lounge Chairs

The back yard slopes to the lake and I always wondered about the round concrete patches peeking beneath the grass.  I decided to make them into a feature.  Once I cleared the grass and dirt I built a small retaining wall with pavers on the upslope and covered the pads with small stone.

Before - Round Concrete Patches in Back Yard
After - Round Concrete Patches in Back Yard

 

I added whiskey barrels and planted a very exotic grass called King Tut.  It grows 4-6 feet tall and the green flower spikelets can measure 1 foot across.  Just the statement I was looking for.

King Tut Grass in Whiskey Barrels

 The cabin came with log chairs at the fire pit.  I loved the authentic look, but the logs were rotting and close to collapsing and  dumping a guest onto the ground.

Rotting Log Chair Leg
Rotting Log Loveseat Legs

 

Originally I thought I only needed to replace the legs, but after taking them apart we ended up saving only 2 pieces per chair.  I am grateful for my husband’s patience and skill with a saw as I soon realized I was way over my head.  After much work and a total rebuild I now enjoy sturdy authentic looking fire pit chairs.

Rebuilding Log Loveseat
Rebuilt Fire Pit Chairs

 

Another dilemma was what to do with the two kayaks.  Once again Daryl came up with the answer.  He built a rack that easily stores the kayaks and oars off the ground.  I love it when form meets function.

Kayak Rack

The rock bed along the back porch was overgrown with weeds and was not wide enough to catch the water from the deck roofline.  So I removed all the rocks, expanded the bed, installed a new border, re-added the rocks, and then planted an assortment of hosta.

Before - Back Porch Landscaping
Original Landscape Bed with Rocks Removed
Expanded Bed Before Rocks
After - Landscape Bed Expanded and Hosta Planted

 

The sides of the cabin also had the landscape beds reworked and planted with hosta.

Before - East Side of Cabin
After - East Side of Cabin
Before - West Side of Cabin
After - West Side of Cabin

 

On the rear downslope of the yard was an overgrown landscape bed.  After removing the smaller rocks, adding a new border, planting more plants, and laying down rich brown mulch it looked beautiful.

Before - Rear Landscape Bed
After - Rear Landscape Bed

 

The Log Cabin did not have a garage, so we purchased a wood shed to store our lawnmower and lake toys.  I chose one with a rich brown exterior and red roof to tie in with the cabin colors.  Of course I had to add a little landscaping with daylilies and striped grass.

Wood Shed Clad in Rich Brown Wood and Topped with a Red Roof
Daylilies and Striped Grass

Now that you have seen the exterior of our Log Cabin on the Lake, check out these posts with more great design tips: 

Log Cabin on the Lake – Interior Decor Complete with Photos!

Log Cabin Beds and Baths – Creative Ideas with Beautiful Pictures!

And……. let me know what ideas you liked best in the comments below. 😀👇

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Christie
Christie
4 years ago

Ok,, I agree. Cute as a button. Looking forward to seeing inside.

Jeanne Sepiol
Jeanne Sepiol
4 years ago

I love the red & brown accents on the doors and trim. What a wonderful place to spend a beautiful Summer day! Or Spring! Or Fall! Or Winter!

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