5 natural atmospheres

Bring nature into your home! Growing interest in sustainability and the environment is prompting many people to adopt a more sustainable approach to ...

Design MarketMay 2023

Bring Nature into Your Home!

The growing interest in sustainability and the environment has inspired many to embrace natural interior design. Featuring neutral colours, natural textures, and organic elements, this style creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Its timeless nature ensures you won’t quickly tire of your decor or fall victim to fleeting trends.


Embrace Neutral Colours

Choose soft, natural tones inspired by the outdoors, such as earthy browns, moss greens, beiges, off-whites, or shades of sky blue. Avoid bright, garish colours that might disrupt the serene, natural vibe.
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Opt for Sustainable Materials

Incorporate natural and eco-friendly materials like wood, stone, rattan, bamboo, linen, or organic cotton. These elements not only bring a sense of warmth and connection to nature but also help reduce the environmental impact of your home.
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Add Greenery

Integrate plants into your decor. They not only add a refreshing touch of greenery but also improve air quality and create a calming, natural ambiance. Choose plants suited to the light levels in your space and make sure to care for them regularly.
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Include Natural Fibre Textures

Enhance your space with jute rugs, wicker baskets, and linen or organic cotton cushions. These accessories introduce organic textures that add depth and warmth to your home.
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Timeless Appeal

This style's simplicity and connection to nature make it a foolproof choice for interior design. Its classic aesthetic ensures longevity and avoids passing trends.
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Author: Marie BOURGOIN

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