A New Mexico cabin has been the envy to many especially to cowgirls who dream to own this cozy homey cottage.

Country Living, Zillow and other real estate firms have listed this historic homestead in the Northern part of New Mexico. The log cabin has been fully renovated and looked quite new. It is built on a 160 acre estate, and now listed for $869,000.

If you are hunting for a cabin for your weekend getaway, this real estate property could be what you have been looking for. It is situated at the foot of Broke Off Mountain and Carson National Forest. A quick look of its facade, you would not fail to notice "its raised front porch [which] is a perfect place to gaze at sweeping mountainous views." The interior design would also not disappoint any buyer. All the stuff you would imagine for a nice, homey cabin is all there. The log beams are all over the place with an impressive wood plank floors including its walls. The inspiring and well-crafted details are definitely charming.  One notable décor is the pair of cowboy boots, but you would also not miss the beautiful painting of horses.

Any buyers can have a virtual tour at the Estately website. Yet, Zillow also has brief information of the said property.

However, if it in case you already have a log cabin, but it looks a bit old and worn out, and you wish to restore the place. Here are some ideas that would help you redecorate your cabin.

Using rich and neutral colors in decorating the place would make the cottage looks grounded. You can add a hint of deep reds, browns, and forest greens.

You may also add a classic kitchen details, like oversized kitchen sink or animal-themed décor, or even a dusty blue cabinet.

 A gallery wall is also a perfect idea. An assorted gallery wall of either flea market paintings or old photos would keep the room from feeling too polished, plus those would also add a touch of laid-back charm.

Having some antique treasures in the receiving area and patchwork quilts for the bedroom or even in the porch are definitely sorts of statement piece in whichever area of your log cabin. Of course, all these home décor ideas are courtesy of Ellen Sturm Niz of Country Living.