Incorporate these cabincore room ideas to add warmth to your home, no matter where you live.

The aesthetic captures a feeling of tranquility that many of us crave amid our hectic reality.

But you don’t need to own property in rural Vermont to capture the spirit of cabincore.

master bedroom with neutral textiles, lucite bedside tables, and exposed wood wall

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These decorating ideas show you how to recreate the warm, outdoorsy feel, no matter where you live.

Layer on Cozy Textiles

While cottagecore is light and whimsical, cabincore emphasizes warmth and practicality.

To stay toasty on chilly evenings, layers of plush textiles are a must.

rustic farmhouse living room stone fireplace unpainted walls

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Opt for plaid patterns, fuzzy fabrics, or chunky knits to amplify the feel.

A fireplace design that showcases rustic stone or a reclaimed wood mantel adds to the look.

Bring the outdoors in with materials like weathered wood, faux fur, leather, and natural fibers.

wood wall with games and drinks on traditional console table and sheepskin stools underneath

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Celebrate Wood Plank Walls and Ceilings

Both cottagecore and cabincore decor styles share handsome wood looks.

Another way to finish wood is to lighten the look by whitewashing or painting it.

A neutral sofa and bright yellow table in a porch with limewashed plank walls and a pale blue ceiling

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A coat of thin whitewash over wood will allow the grain to show through while lightening the color.

Paint is another way tokeep the texture and lines of woodwhile downgrading the heavy look.

It’s perfect for a cozy cabincore room in the woods.

open-concept living room with abundant windows, gray trim, arched ceilings with exposed beams and gray furniture

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Decorate in Warm, Earthy Colors

Warm autumn tones andearthy, nature-inspired huesbest exemplify the cabincore aesthetic.

In living areas and bedrooms, embracedark paint colorsor wood-paneled walls that boost calm.

Trade harsh overhead lighting for softer ambient lighting from table lamps, wall sconces, or string lights.

wood paneled room with wood burning stove

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In the evenings, switch off the lights altogether in favor of candlelight or the glow of a fire.