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Looking to brighten up the interior of a cabin I have. Too dark as it was previously stained. It’s also rough so it’s hard to make clean. Any advice for brightening it up? Sand, and gloss finish? I need a plan so I can get to work.

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Perhaps different lighting.

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Sand blast?

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Originally Posted by Upperplainsman
Perhaps different lighting.

I am going to put new lighting in. It still looks dirty IMO even when I blast it with light.

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Seen some with drywall.

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High gloss polyurethane? A couple of strategically placed mirrors?


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Originally Posted by Sakoluvr
High gloss polyurethane? A couple of strategically placed mirrors?

I am thinking high gloss polyurethane. Was hoping someone had gone down that road before I took the plunge.

I have some logs in inconspicuous spots I might test the high gloss stuff out on today.

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Interior logs often have dust on them. Might need cleaning to get PU or paint to adhere.

I had a place in Salcha that was 3-sided logs. Flat side inside Cleaned up nice with a power plane.

Can you get absorbent at the floor and wash the logs? Is sand blasting an option?

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Gunna be a bitch to prep/sand, before re-doing, with what ever you chose !


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Jeeze....get a modular.


It's a fugging cabin.


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I would try cleaning with some type of nylon brush and cleaning solution of choice.
After clean assess how it looks.

Part of the draw of a log cabin is the rustic patina, so the gloss poly may be too much.

Is it an older log cabin or fairly recently built?


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Round logs, forget it. The juice ain't worth the squeeze. Mirrors, lighting, window treatments, rugs will brighten it up.

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The fugg is a window treatment?


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Originally Posted by Calvin
Originally Posted by Upperplainsman
Perhaps different lighting.

I am going to put new lighting in. It still looks dirty IMO even when I blast it with light.


I ended up putting dry wall in my log home in some of the rooms.. I had big windows in every room so that helped with lighting Not many other options that work. A friend paintd the ceiling white in the kitchen and actually looks pretty good and really lightened up interior

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Originally Posted by ribka
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Originally Posted by Upperplainsman
Perhaps different lighting.

I am going to put new lighting in. It still looks dirty IMO even when I blast it with light.


I ended up putting dry wall in my log home in some of the rooms.. I had big windows in every room so that helped with lighting Not many other options that work. A friend paintd the ceiling white in the kitchen and actually looks pretty good and really lightened up interior

I have been thinking of painting the ceiling between the logs. Once you go down that road though

Did you put furring strips and fasten drywall to them?

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Originally Posted by Upperplainsman
Perhaps different lighting.
This I wouldn't mess with the wood.


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Originally didn’t the pioneers do a whitewash?


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Originally Posted by ruffcutt
Originally didn’t the pioneers do a whitewash?
yep

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