8 Ways to Bring the Warm, Woodsy Feel of Summer Camp into Your Home

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8 Ways to Bring the Warm, Woodsy Feel of Summer Camp into Your Home

There’s something magical about the mix of pine trees, screen doors, and the flicker of a lantern that instantly transports you to summer’s simplest pleasures. The Summer Camp Aesthetic, full of nostalgic nods to bunk beds, keychain crafts, and crackling campfires, is popping up in homes this season, blending rustic charm with playful, outdoorsy energy.

This trend isn’t about recreating an exact cabin-in-the-woods look. Instead, it’s about bringing elements of that carefree, outdoorsy feeling into everyday spaces: a s’mores platter for movie night, gallery wall of National Park posters above the couch, or a vintage lantern perched next to a houseplant.

Whether your summer plans involve a real road trip or just an open window and good book, here’s how to channel the Summer Camp Aesthetic at home—no packing required.

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Why the Summer Camp Aesthetic Is Trending, Plus 8 Ways to Incorporate It

Pinterest reports a 110% spike in searches for “summer camp aesthetic,” suggesting that many people are craving a break from sleek minimalism in favor of something warmer and more lived-in. It’s nostalgic and entirely comforting at the same time. When your space feels a little like a lodge, a an art cabin, and a national park souvenir shop, you’re right on trend. Let the s’mores (and lanyard making) begin.

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Dana Gallagher

1. Adirondack Everything

The classic slatted Adirondack chair is practically a campfire mascot, and it’s making its way from lakefront docks to suburban patios and sunrooms. With its wide arms and deep recline, it’s functional and nostalgic. For a modern take, look for chairs in dark forest green or matte black. If you want a more authentic feel, weathered wood and a flannel blanket do the trick.

2. Mix-and-Match S’mores Boards

Forget plain graham crackers and chocolate: Today’s s’mores setups are more like dessert boards, loaded with unexpected extras like peanut butter cups, flavored marshmallows, thin cookies, and spreads. Style a DIY platter on a rustic tray for an easy entertaining idea that doubles as cozy decor.

3. Candlelight with a Campfire Twist

Instead of citrus or floral candles, people are leaning into woodsy, alpine-inspired scents this summer, pine, cedar, smoke, and fir. Pair them with lantern-style holders or classic mason jars for a glow that feels like a night around the fire, minus the bug spray.

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4. Campy Crafts

The friendship bracelets and lanyards of childhood summer aren’t just coming back, they’re becoming part of the decor. DIY keychains, beaded cords, macrame, and braided bracelets can hang from hooks, wrap around jars, or be styled as drawer pulls. Use natural tones and simple weaves for a grown-up, earthy look.

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5. Cabin-Worthy Wall Art

Vintage-style National Park posters, trail maps, and felt pennants are gaining popularity on gallery walls and in entryways. Decorative oars—painted in bold stripes or left with a weathered finish—are also making appearances, whether leaned casually in a corner or mounted above doorways. Hang a pennant above your fireplace, style a small stack of posters in a hallway, or layer art with an oar near a bookshelf to bring just the right amount of campcore to your walls.

6. Thermoses, Mugs, and Tin Drinkware

Those enamel camp mugs and old-school thermoses? They’re not just for trailheads anymore. People are displaying them on open kitchen shelves or using them as planters, pencil cups, or catch-alls. Their nostalgic shapes and bold colors bring a splash of personality to everyday items.

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Jay Wilde

7. Houseplants That Feel Like a Forest

Lush green plants, especially those with a bit of a rugged or wild look, fit right into this aesthetic. Think potted evergreens, trailing vines, or bushy herbs in galvanized metal containers or weathered ceramic pots. It’s all about echoing that “deep woods” energy, even if you’re just next to a sunny window.

8. Rustic and Woodsy Touches

The Summer Camp Aesthetic leans tactile: wood grain, metal hooks, wool throws, and cozy textiles in faded reds, deep greens, and warm neutrals. Toss in an on-theme coffee table book about camping or a fox-print throw pillow, and the atmosphere is unmistakable.

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