![]() ![]() Not sure how they have ANY good reviews? If you are thinking of staying here. I am extremely disappointed! We looked at the reviews before booking this place. We paid $170/night and would have been better off sleeping in a tent. The dumpster was overflowing and we had to take the trash with us. You are asked to make the beds up, sweep and take your own trash to the dumpster when you leave. You have free firewood but you have to get the wood yourself and bring it to your cabin - wood is located at the office. The screened in porch had so much mud washed up on it that you could not use the door to the porch because it wouldn't open due to the mud piled up. Huge spiders in the kitchen sink and shower. Doors don't close completely, there was at least a 3 inch gap in the bottom of the back door. Kitchen leaked right over an electrical outlet, the cords beside the fridge had drops of water hanging off of them. Roof leaked in living room and kitchen - we moved bowls around to catch as much water as we could. It was apparent that the sheets and comforters where not cleaned between guests. The comforters had this same long, white dog hair on them and the sheets had sand and grit on them. We swept up 3 dust pans full of white dog hair in the living room alone. Floor was gross and full of long, white dog hair. ![]() Check in/out consisted of the key being left on a counter - no contact with an actual person. Want to create a cabin getaway in your own house? Consider a basement family room or she-shed in the backyard for its potential to create the ultimate in relaxation and solitude.Rented the High Top cabin in January. Got a cabin and need to update its style? Look no further than the Hygge decorating movement, which promotes easy, utilitarian style. A small wood stove helps to keep cool spring and fall nights warm and sometimes - depending on the age of cabin - an outhouse is present (flashlight!). The traditional cabin is simple in decor - featuring utilitarian furnishings with memorable items such as homemade furniture, buffalo plaid, flannel sheets and a few sap buckets hung on the wall to hold flip-flops, sunglasses and, in the winter, hats and gloves. Protected by overhead tree cover, their rooflines are lower and cabins tend to be smaller in footprint with minimal bedrooms. I’ve always seen them as a place of solitude and if I was ever to write a book, I’d want to do it in this type of humble abode (just give me internet). Used for hunting, fishing and snowshoeing, they can be used year-round. Springwater Woodcraft’s Wright Bench, $208, Getting cabin feverĬabins, found in wooded areas, can be close to sources of water but they are not always visible. Love the chalet look? Try giving a family room the chalet-treatment with wintry wool fabrics, a large leather ottoman, fireplace and faux fur pillows and throws.Ĭabin style is indicative of handmade, rustic style. A chalet may feature trophies such as deer heads (look for fun-faux versions, not the real thing, please) hanging over the fireplace, heavy rugs, leather furniture and lots of lighting (this is to accommodate the winter use). The interiors boast stone-hearth, wood-burning fireplaces as a focal point, wide plank wood flooring and exposed ceiling beams and rafters. They are enjoyed both winter and summer, ideal for skiing, hunting and summer hiking and you’ll often find a Jacuzzi-style hot tub offered up as an outdoor water feature. The chalet tends to be located near mountains, streams and small lakes and has high peaked roof lines with an alpine or French vibe. Love this look? Try creating a summer cottage look in a spare guest room at home - an easy way to get away without the hassle.Ĭottages are often filled with handmade home accessories and other humble, sentimental treasures.Floral Crochet Throw, $59.99, marshalls.ca For instance, add all blue colours in the bedroom, brown and beige in living room, yellow in the kitchen. View all View all photos (110) Traveler (90) Room & Suite (21) Dining (4) About 4. Got one of these places and find the look too chaotic? Paint all the walls a white or a pale neutral colour (a soft pea green is my favourite) and reduce the amount of colours in each area. Cabin Fever 142 reviews 1 of 2 campgrounds in Saluda Save Share 7337 Spartanburg Hwy, Saluda, NC 28773-7789 Check In / / Check Out / / Guests Contact accommodation for availability. ![]() This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. ![]() Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt. ![]()
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