
Cabin Fever
PPG Cabin Fever (PPG1021-7) carries the measured structure of its color data and the less predictable beauty of paint in a finished space. Its greige and grey classifications hint at the directions it may take as daylight, lamps and neighboring colors move around it. Move between the room imagery, color measurements and coordinating shades to build a fuller sense of how it might live in your space.
Hex
#5e5349LRV
9.00
Cabin Fever's Color Strip
Cabin Fever is the seventh shade on this 7-color strip, the deepest shade in this coordinated family. Browsing strip PPG1021 alongside this color helps you gauge whether to go lighter, darker, or stay right here.
Cabin Fever in Rooms
Follow Cabin Fever from one space to another and watch how light, scale and surrounding materials reshape its character. 10 generated visualizations explore how the color might shape a finished room.
1 Dining Room Photo
1 dining room image place Cabin Fever (PPG1021-7) in a gathering space that can move from daylight to ceremony. With an LRV of 9, it carries enough visual weight to make light, trim and texture feel especially deliberate.

Cabin Fever paint in a contemporary dining room
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1 Bathroom Photo
Viewed across 1 bathroom image in a compact setting where tile, fixtures and color sit close together, Cabin Fever (PPG1021-7) reveals how much color depends on scale, surface and shadow. With an LRV of 9, it carries enough visual weight to make light, trim and texture feel especially deliberate.

Cabin Fever — coastal bathroom
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1 Bedroom Photo
1 bedroom image place Cabin Fever (PPG1021-7) in a room designed around rest, softness and retreat. With an LRV of 9, it carries enough visual weight to make light, trim and texture feel especially deliberate.

A cozy bedroom painted in Cabin Fever
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1 Home Office Photo
The greige, grey hue classifications suggest the subtle directions the color may take as the room changes. In this setting, let daylight beside desk lamps and screen glow and wood, paper, shelving and upholstered seating guide the final sample decision.

PPG Cabin Fever in a warm home office
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1 Front Door Photo
Cabin Fever (PPG1021-7) brings its greige character into a small architectural moment with an outsized first impression. With an LRV of 9, it carries enough visual weight to make light, trim and texture feel especially deliberate.

classy front door featuring Cabin Fever by PPG
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1 Patio Photo
Cabin Fever (PPG1021-7) brings its greige character into an outdoor room surrounded by sky, planting and open light. With an LRV of 9, it carries enough visual weight to make light, trim and texture feel especially deliberate.

aesthetic patio featuring Cabin Fever by PPG
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1 House Photo
1 house image place Cabin Fever (PPG1021-7) in an exterior viewed across distance, weather and the changing sky. With an LRV of 9, it carries enough visual weight to make light, trim and texture feel especially deliberate.

Cabin Fever color — transitional house inspiration
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1 Kitchen Photo
Viewed across 1 kitchen image in a hardworking room where color meets movement and strong surfaces, Cabin Fever (PPG1021-7) reveals how much color depends on scale, surface and shadow. With an LRV of 9, it carries enough visual weight to make light, trim and texture feel especially deliberate.

Cabin Fever — contemporary kitchen
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1 Mudroom Photo
Cabin Fever (PPG1021-7) moves through 1 mudroom image without becoming a fixed prescription for the room. With an LRV of 9, it carries enough visual weight to make light, trim and texture feel especially deliberate.

Cabin Fever paint in a cottagecore mudroom
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1 Living Room Photo
Cabin Fever (PPG1021-7) can change noticeably under the movement from window light to lamplight. Sample it beside the finishes that will remain in the room.

A mid century living room painted in Cabin Fever
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Coordinating Colors


Happy Trails reflects far more light (LRV 47 vs 9), opening up a space where Cabin Fever encloses it.


Ostrich Feather reflects far more light (LRV 57 vs 9), opening up a space where Cabin Fever encloses it.
Trim Color


Lotus Petal reflects far more light (LRV 81 vs 9), opening up a space where Cabin Fever encloses it.



At LRV 88 vs 9, Delicate White is decisively the brighter choice.
Color Codes
Manufacturer description
Cabin Fever is a dark, gray, ginger brown with a persimmon undertone. It is a perfect paint color to add warmth to any room, such as a small bathroom. Pair it with lighter greige colors.

