This Is What Happens When You Remove Paneling from an '80s Cabin Living Room
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This Is What Happens When You Remove Paneling from an '80s Cabin Living Room
"I discovered the cabin was built in 1982, the same year I was born. It was meant to be!"
"The cabin was pretty dark with faux wood paneling and cluttered with furniture, but I had a vision! While I loved the cabin from the get-go, I was inspired to brighten and declutter the living room for maximum enjoyment."
"Ditching the paneling and painting the walls white brightened things up."
Sarah Dyer renovated her 400-square-foot cabin in Ponderosa, California, inspired by renovation shows during the COVID-19 pandemic. She aimed to modernize the cabin while preserving its rustic charm. The cabin, built in 1982, felt destined for her. With a $6,000 budget, she focused on brightening the living room by removing dark faux wood paneling and clutter. Her vision was to create a lighter, more enjoyable space, reflecting her personal style while respecting the cabin's roots.
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