@Kristine229 I'm guessing maybe $2,200 total, for a one bedroom/loft cabin. The most expensive item was the Ikea couch at +/- $800? I do love that because it's so easy to wash the pillow covers, which was especially important during the enhanced Covid cleaning. I also made a point of buying throw pillows that had removable washable covers.
I remember many of the key items and what they cost. The next most expensive things would have been mattresses for the queen bed and loft. I bought those on Prime day and spent between $4-500 for both. I bought a whole set of kitchen cabinets (nice ones!) for $200 on Craig's List. I got a fantastic farm style cast iron kitchen sink for free on Craig's List.
I used some things I already had that I knew would fit perfectly in the cabin, so the décor in my personal home suffered greatly, but the cabin looked great. That was the main living room rug, a small couch, and a really cool rustic shelf I had gotten at a building material repurpose place.
Kitchen table, chairs, side tables, book cases, wall hooks, comfy bedroom and living room chairs, lamps, coffee table/trunk were all Craig's List or Facebook Marketplace or thrift store.
I will warn you that there really has been no end to the spending. I got it basically furnished and decorated, and thought I was done. It was certainly more than acceptable for guests. But every time I looked I thought I could improve something, and I would end up buying something that I thought matched the décor better, or that I thought was an improvement over what I had.
I also focused on natural fibers, because I HATE polyester bedding. So I purchased cotton sheets, blankets, and comforters, which definitely cost more. I also ended up realizing that I needed winter weight and summer weight bedspreads, as well as different color towels for up to 4 guests. It's definitely cheaper to buy a bunch of towels in the same color, but I knew guests wouldn't be able to tell their towels apart. I think little things like that make a big difference, but they cost more.
So, a long answer to a short question, but all of this hunting and gathering was essential for me. Renovating the cabin was a real stretch for me financially, and I had to save money wherever I could. I can't bear to think what it would have cost had I bought everything new.
Good luck!!