18 Stunning Cabin Bedroom Design Ideas for your getaway

Author: Gora Kuzmin
Designer: Keara Sexton

Cabin-like bedrooms give all of us the remnants of good-old times when chilling in a lovely, cozy nook of a country cottage. Whether you want to mimic the exposed wall or vaulted ceilings or just simply bring in the warmth and comfort of a farmhouse into your personal sanctuary, you have come to the right place. We have gathered together 18 best cabin bedroom ideas that can help you accomplish a homey retreat space.

Old-school vintage cabin bedroom

Designer: Leanne Baud
Designer: Leanne Baud

You can’t go wrong with vintage style for the cabinet bedroom. An old-school light bulb is attached to the wall and gives the room a lovely charm. Gray floor makes an impressive contrast to the overall tones of white and green accent. Exposed brick fireplace while acts as a shelf to place stuff when needed.

Make a starry night for dreamers

Designer: Claire Knight
Designer: Claire Knight

This delightful cabin bedroom goes for the string lights and star decorations that can make you feel in love at a glance. A cozy space with bright white based color is a perfect match with rattan and wood tones from the bed, basket and the vaulted ceilings. Few leaned paintings and a small plant pot drive the attention to the warm corner.

Wood goes with green

Designer: Keara Sexton
Designer: Keara Sexton

The ceilings with emerald green hue pairs nicely with red brown oak wood which is the main materials of this cabin-like room. The bed takes place as the center of the room with white tones and striped accent quilt. The empty space on the walls is filled with outdoorsy items such as a paddle, a hat and a natural print.

Mixing neutral palettes

Designer: Laura Coles
Designer: Laura Coles

This sleeping corner from Laura Coles is definitely a perfect example of how to create eye-catching contrast. A dark wooden beam placed above the headboard is the centerpiece of the room while mixing with softer hues of white, beige and gray from the bed. A simple 4-posts nightstand on the side for some plants finishes the overall neat and sleek look of the sleep nook.

Simple is the best

Designer: Sophie Thurlow
Designer: Sophie Thurlow

A minimalistic look always makes all of us feel calm and de-stressed so feel free to decorate your cabin-like sleep nook with this style. Following the declutter rule, Sophie Thurlow created a simple layout with just a bed and a nightstand aside. To make the room look less busy, she decided to bring the outdoors into her soothing space with a butterfly collection artwork hung above the bed with a pair of antlers on either side.

Mixing classic tones

Designer: Kim Levins
Designer: Kim Levins

Making a modern yet elegant bedroom by mixing basic tones such as blue and white. This is a perfect combo that will match with all different spaces. In this cabin room, Kim Levins goes for a soothing white bed with dark navy blue pillows which pairs perfectly with the denim rugs. Adding accents with black nightstand and dark brown wooden beam that make a harmonious laze-back corner.

Add greenery

Designer: Katie Taylor
Designer: Katie Taylor

This cabin bedroom from Katie Taylor gets inspired by a soothing color scheme incorporating green plants for a more serene and peaceful vibe. It doesn’t have to be large, just with a few small pots will do the trick! On the other angle, striped pattern is appreciated through pillows and the bed sheet. The honey yellow trunk acts as a bench and provides more storage to keep things neat and clean.

Cozy cabin bedroom

Designer: Hannah Llewellyn
Designer: Hannah Llewellyn

Bringing new life to those weathered wood rafters by transforming into ceiling beams. Combining those elements with white dominant tone can easily make a cozy and relaxed cabin bedroom. The botanical prints on the throw pillows bring in the lovely vintage touch without being too fussy.

When rustic meets modern

Designer: Kathy Kuo Designs
Designer: Kathy Kuo Designs

Mixing a warm, rustic look with a masculine, modern vibe can be a perfect guideline to design a cabin bedroom. Bright walls incorporate shiplap parts above the bed delivering a great masterpiece. On the other hand, the copper scone and the black nightstand add contemporary touches to the room. Rough-hewn fireplace with scene painting remind of a life in a rural farmhouse.

Flooded with sunlight

Designer: Kylee Shintaffer
Designer: Kylee Shintaffer

This is a bright and airy cabin style bedroom which is flooded with sunlight by taking advantage of a large glass screen. The main material used is yellow pine wood that enhances the room’s brightness during the day. Canopy bed with gray spread and matchy headboard serves as centerpiece of the room.

Let the nature join

Designer: Jennifer Robin Interiors
Designer: Jennifer Robin Interiors

This cottage-like cabin bedroom makes use of the sliding door to bring nature inside. Plush textures of bedding and warm brown wood give the room a soothing, cozy feel.

Whimsical boho vibe

Designer: Michael Del Piero Good Design
Designer: Michael Del Piero Good Design

Creating a cabin-bedroom with a cozy, eclectic look by combining original rural signatures with a boho-chic vibe. Fur throw, grain sack pillows and a wooden log acting as a stool are perfect companions with the Bohemian headboard. Everything blends in together and creates a comfortable and homey snuggle corner.

All-in with rustic elements

Designer: LKID
Designer: LKID

Going for full rustic elements can give your cabin look like a bedroom of a barn. While the tree-branch chandelier gives some dimming, cozy light, overall light gray with brown and white bedding make the room a great nook to retreat.

Lean on more modern neutral tones

Designer: Robyn Scott Interiors
Designer: Robyn Scott Interiors

Designed by Robyn Scott Interiors, this room takes on a romantic and soothing modern palette. The brown scheme accent with black frame bed and a white bedside lamp make an attractive space that beckons its owner to sleep.

Lovely vibrant palette

Designer: Heather Wells
Designer: Heather Wells

Though a vibrant palette isn’t popular in a small space like a cabin bedroom. Still, Heather Wells disagrees with that opinion and makes use of a red scheme for the panel walls of this room. Combining with more neutral tones like brown and white to not make everything look overwhelming.

Go for the bunk bed

Designer: Scott Corridan
Designer: Scott Corridan

Sweet nook with 2 bunk beds comply with patterned fabrics of bedding and the rug pairs nicely with warm red wood colors. Four glass windows fill the space with sunlight and make a crisp reflection effect on the interior.

Opting for classic chandelier

Designer: James John Flynn
Designer: James John Flynn

Working well as the main source of light, this classic 90s chandelier takes place as a focal point of the room. Dimming light fills up the interior space making vintage bed and corner chair stand-out. The sailing ship prints on the pillow add an adventurous touch while still keeping everything simple.

Lean on European classics

Designer: Brewster McLeod Architects
Designer: Brewster McLeod Architects

Creating an elegant cabin bedroom with a historical European vibe will make your nook look stunning. A stone panel fireplace, bold leather chair along with classic 4-posts bed are all this bedroom needs to be classy. The traditional pendant is a perfect finishing touch to the whole space.

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