15 Scandinavian Cabin Interiors You'll Want to Copy

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Scandinavian decor is all about creating a space that’s functional and aesthetically pleasing. It emphasizes clean lines, simple furnishings, and a less-is-more approach. Scandinavians love nature and this is reflected throughout their decor which is full of natural textures like wood, stone, wool, sheepskin, and more. Nowhere is this love for nature seen more than in Scandinavian cabin interiors.

While there are some key elements to this style of decor, Scandinavian cabins can lean minimalist or rustic, light and bright, or dark and dreamy. While they’re decorated differently, they all have nature at the heart of their design.

If you want to get the Scandinavian cabin look in your own home, check out these cozy cabins that will inspire you to create a nature-inspired oasis.

Modern Rustic Style

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This Norwegian cabin belonging to blogger Amalie Fagerli has the coziest feel with natural textures and dark wood walls. A log fire and candles, almost always seen in Scandinavian cabins, add even more warmth to this room. The modern rustic decor embraces the outdoors with hints of earthy colors, reindeer antlers, and lots of wooden elements.

Warm Minimalism

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This Norwegian cabin designed by Neo Hytter embraces warm minimalist decor with a modern kitchen and dining area. While modern, it also includes vintage touches that add visual interest and warmth. Extra-large windows are a common feature in Nordic cabins as there is no better way to let the outdoors in.

Colorful Sophistication

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While neutral tones are common in Scandi interiors, colors are not off-limits. This cabin—called The Log House—is decorated in dusty pinks with pops of mustard, giving it a sophisticated charm while still being relaxed and welcoming. The combination of contrasting wood tones, rattan decor, and plush velvet fabrics come together to create an inviting space.

Natural Warmth

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This cabin home of photographer Hilde Mork has all the coziest feels. Decorated purely in neutrals, the style is very simple using only natural materials like wood and stone and fabrics like linen and sheepskin. Even the windows have been left in their natural timber state to blend in with the woods outside.

Rustic Charm

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This small New Hampshire retreat of designer Alice Saunders, effortlessly combines vintage with new pieces and has a laid-back feel about it. It has all the warmth that you find in Scandinavian cabins with the abundance of wooden decor, natural textures, and a log-burning stove.

Japandi Decor

<p>Design by <a href="https://www.sabistays.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1" rel="nofollow">Sabi</a> / Photo by <a href="https://www.marniehawson.com.au/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="2" rel="nofollow">Marnie Hawson</a></p>

Made of stone and timber, this cabin is a fusion of Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics. Intentionally pared back yet with an abundance of natural materials, this calm space is ideal for switching off from the world. The stone fireplace and the wooden walls bring the outdoors in which is what Scandi cabin design is all about.

Dark and Moody

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While Scandi cabin interiors often feature light-colored wood on the walls and floors, dark woods are also popular like in this rustic cabin belonging to designer Heli Nikula. The dark walls are paired with mostly black furniture which creates a warm, enveloping feeling, especially as there are lots of cozy textures too.

Scandinavian Simplicity

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This cozy cabin is decorated by stylist Pernille Grønkjær Taatø and features lots of white which stands out against the natural log walls and ceiling. The modern sofas are contrasted with vintage wooden stools and a subtle wreath completes the look. The style is simple, warm, and minimal focusing on comfort and functionality.

Boho Inspired Accents

<p>Design by <a href="https://www.instagram.com/the_nomad_nook/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1">Nook Retreats</a> / Photo by <a href="https://www.instagram.com/giannachristinaphoto/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="2">Gianna Christina</a></p>

This modern cabin—called The Nomad Nook—features a Scandinavian aesthetic with subtle boho-style accents. The rich cognac-colored leather sofa is paired with a deep green velvet armchair, both reflecting colors found in nature. The boho-inspired touches add to the relaxed and welcoming feel of this space.

Scandinavian With Farmhouse accents

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The stunning stone fireplace is the focal point of this cozy cabin located in the woods of Georgia and owned by Swedish designer Hanna Soderstrom. Decorated in Scandi style with elements drawn from farmhouse decor, this cabin has a mix of old and new pieces, lots of texture, and warmth.

Modern Minimalism

<p>Design by <a href="https://www.appareilarchitecture.com/en/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1" rel="nofollow">Appareil Architecture</a> / Photo by <a href="https://felixmichaud.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="2" rel="nofollow">Felix Michaud</a></p>

Decorated in harmony with the environment by Appareil Architects, this cabin is a minimalist Scandinavian haven. The deliberately pared-back decor, which is at once sparse yet warm, doesn’t distract from the woods surrounding this cabin. The huge windows allow you to feel like you are outside while having all the comfort and warmth of being inside.

Colorful and Calm

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Colorful Scandi interiors tend to favor muted tones, like in this modern log house decorated in deep greens and dusty pinks. Owned by blogger Sara, once again nature is at the heart of this design with large floor-to-ceiling windows that really allow you to connect with the outside, whatever the weather.

Nordic Minimalism

<p>Design by <a href="https://joannalaajisto.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="1" rel="nofollow">Studio Joanna Laajisto</a> / Photo by <a href="https://www.mikkoryhanen.com/" data-component="link" data-source="inlineLink" data-type="externalLink" data-ordinal="2" rel="nofollow">Mikko Ryhanen</a></p>

Clean and contemporary, this Finnish cabin is Nordic minimalism at its best. Designed by Joanna Laajisto as a holiday home, it's full of texture and warmth despite being minimalist. The focus of the space is all about embracing the beautiful woods outside the cabin.

Bright White Decor

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This tiny cabin, belonging to blogger Niki Brantmark, is decorated in bright white with lots of pale wooden accents. The white helps make the space look bigger and maximizes natural light, which is a good idea when you have long, dark winters like in the Scandinavian subregion. The cushions, which add a hint of color, and all the wooden accents are inspired by the natural environment.

Slow Design

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The focal point of designer Marianne Vigtel Hølland's Norwegian cabin is the wall-to-wall window with the most incredible views. The space has been decorated simply with a mix of DIY furniture, thrifted finds, and modern pieces. The abundance of textures makes this such a cozy mountain retreat.

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