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This Lakeside Cabin Is a Great Escape

It’s camp season year-round at this cozy Buffalo, MN, cabin. Take the tour with HGTV Magazine.

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Photo: Adam Albright. From: HGTV Magazine.

The Story

When Ben and Abby Leber first laid eyes on this lakeside cabin in Buffalo, Minnesota, they weren’t sold. “It was dark and creepy, and when we went inside, it smelled terrible,” says Abby. But neither of them could stop thinking about the possibilities. A week later, they made an offer. “I think most buyers walked in and walked right out, but we fell in love with what we knew it could be.”

The 1,450-square-foot home, built in 1960, sits on a wooded acre on Maple Lake, about an hour from the family’s primary residence in Edina, Minnesota. “It’s the perfect getaway for our hectic schedules,” she says. (Ben is a former NFL player who now does radio and TV, and Abby is a stay-at-home mom to their three kids.) The couple tapped local designer Carrie Ellington to help them transform the cabin while preserving some of its kitschy charm. “We call it The Lucky Little Cabin because we feel like we brought it back to life,” she says. “And we feel so lucky we took the chance on it!”

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Photo: Adam Albright. From: HGTV Magazine.

The Exterior

The original wood siding gives the house the look of a log cabin. New windows, a black metal roof and Dutch door (painted Hannah Banana by Benjamin Moore) were added. That giant moose head came with the house!

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Photo: Adam Albright. From: HGTV Magazine.

The Living Room

“One of the reasons we fell in love with the cabin was this wood-burning stove,” says Abby. She gave it a fresh coat of paint (Rust-Oleum High Heat Ultra in Black) and created a seating area around it with bouclé chairs and a coffee table from West Elm. Abby found the cheeky zebra-print rug and disco ball on Amazon. “Ben and I like to have cocktails here while the kids play games or watch TV."

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Ticking Stripe Pillow

Ticking Stripe Pillow

$35 at Kirkland's

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Photo: Adam Albright. From: HGTV Magazine.

The Dining Room

Abby went big with all the light fixtures. This one, from Arteriors, adds a formal touch to the eating area. The concrete top on the CB2 dining table ties in with the stone elements in the living room and family room. Abby found the yellow wicker dining chairs on Amazon — they inspired the pops of yellow throughout the house. The teal blanket is from Loll Designs.

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Jute Cross Rug

Jute Cross Rug

$249 at Nordic Knots
Raccoon Table Lamp

Raccoon Table Lamp

$228 at Anthropologie

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