10 Ways to Bring Natural Materials into Your Home

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Incorporating natural elements into home interiors continues to be a popular trend in 2023, mainly for its ability to rejuvenate living spaces and establish a tranquil atmosphere. Integrating natural materials is a cornerstone of this trend, as it infuses texture, depth, and an organic essence into your home. Here’s a comprehensive guide to seamlessly integrate natural materials into your home decor:

  1. Wooden Elements
    Wood is a classic, versatile material ideal for bringing warmth and natural beauty to your home. It can be incorporated in various forms – from furniture and flooring to decorative accents. Each piece of wood, with its unique grain and color, adds character and a sense of timelessness.
  2. Stone Features
    Stone adds a touch of rugged elegance and durability. It’s perfect for kitchen countertops, bathroom tiles, or as part of your fireplace design. You can also include smaller stone elements, like coasters or vases, to subtly incorporate this material.
  3. Metallic Accents
    Metals like copper, brass, and iron offer a modern, sophisticated touch. Use them in fixtures, furniture trims, or decor pieces to add a contemporary flair. Their reflective properties also help in brightening spaces.
  4. Indoor Plants
    Plants are a direct way to invite nature indoors. They not only beautify your space but also purify the air. Options range from small potted plants to indoor trees, each requiring different levels of care and sunlight.
  5. Natural Textiles
    Fabrics made from natural fibers such as cotton, linen, and wool add comfort and sustainability to your home. These textiles can be used in various forms, such as in curtains, throw pillows, and upholstery, offering a tactile and visually pleasing element that complements other natural materials.
  6. Earthy Color Schemes
    Incorporating a color palette inspired by nature, such as greens, browns, and beiges, helps in creating a cohesive, nature-themed decor. These colors work well with natural materials and can be used in wall paints, fabrics, and decorative items.
  7. Nature-Inspired Artwork
    Art pieces featuring natural landscapes, flora, or fauna can significantly enhance the connection with the outdoors. This is particularly effective in urban settings where access to natural views might be limited.
  8. Maximizing Natural Light
    Emphasizing natural light through large windows, skylights, or strategically placed mirrors not only makes a room feel more open and airy but also strengthens the bond with the natural world.
  9. Rustic Elements: Incorporate rustic elements like reclaimed wood or distressed furniture. These pieces carry a history and texture that enrich the natural feel of your home.
  10. Water Features: Adding a small indoor fountain or an aquarium can introduce a calming, fluid element to your space. The sound of water is soothing and adds another sensory dimension to the nature-inspired theme.
  11. Sustainable Practices
    In line with the natural theme, opt for sustainable and eco-friendly options. This could mean choosing responsibly sourced materials or upcycling items.
  12. Texture Variation
    Combining different textures, such as smooth stone, rough wood, and soft textiles, creates a dynamic and interesting space that appeals to the senses.
  13. Natural Flooring Options
    Beyond traditional wood, consider bamboo, cork, or natural stone flooring. These materials are not only environmentally friendly but also add unique textures and patterns to your floors.
  14. Biophilic Design Principles
    Incorporating biophilic design elements, like living walls or direct visual connections to nature, can enhance the well-being of inhabitants by increasing connectivity to the natural environment.
  15. Seasonal Changes
    Adapt your decor with the seasons by introducing seasonal plants, textiles, and color schemes, keeping your home in sync with the natural world outside.

Thoughtfully blending these elements will help you design a living space that is not only visually appealing but also fosters calm and well-being, bringing the tranquility of the natural world into your home.

1. A Cozy Family Gathering Place to Enjoy Being Close to Nature by Kvadrat Architects Design Studio

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It is an easy way to bring natural materials into your home, especially into your kitchen. A Cozy Family Gathering Place to Enjoy Being Close to Nature by Kvadrat Architects Design Studio is a family house that uses wood as the main natural material to beautify its kitchen wall.

Photographer: Gleb Kramchaninov

 

2. Flick House by Delution

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You can also find one of the best ways to bring natural materials into your home in this home. Flick House by Delution is a warm home that incorporates wood through the use of wooden furniture. Some plants are also added to freshen the interior air.

Photographer: Fernando Gomulya

 

3. Villa T by Juma Architects and NAM Arquitectura

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Villa T by Juma Architects and NAM Arquitectura uses stone to design and beautify its outdoor dining area. It is one of the best ways to bring natural materials into your home, especially in creating a statement wall to attract everyone’s attention.

Photographer: Verne

 

4. VTB Arena Park by Babayants Architects

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Another easy way to bring natural materials into your home is by presenting wood into the interior. VTB Arena Park by Babayants Architects uses wood as the main natural material to design its interior. The interior is full of wooden furniture, even the floor is made of wood as well.

Photographer: Sergey Krasyuk | @skrasyuk

 

5. IH Residence by Andramatin

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IH Residence by Andramatin also uses wood as an easy way to bring natural materials into its interior. Some pieces of furniture made of raw wood are added to create a natural look. This natural material is also used to support the building structure.

Images Source: andramatin

 

6. Valley Crescent House by Condon Scott Architects

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You can also find an easy way to bring natural materials into your home in Valley Crescent House by Condon Scott Architects. This house uses stone as the main natural material to design its fireplace and a part of the kitchen wall.

Photographer: Simon Devitt

 

7. Hemlock Ave. House by Chioco Design

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There are two main materials used by Hemlock Ave. House by Chioco Design to design and beautify its interior: marble and wood. The kitchen island looks awesome and luxurious made of marble while wood beautifies the kitchen cabinets.

Photographer: Casey Dunn

 

8. Casa Santina by Estudio Opaco

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Casa Santina by Estudio Opaco also uses wood as an easy way to bring natural material to its interior. This house adds wooden furniture to its living area. This material is also used to create a wooden wall.

Photographer: Gonzalo Viramonte

 

9. Residence in Livadia by PALY architects

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Residence in Livadia by PALY architects removes any boundaries between inside and outside by bringing some natural materials into its bedroom. Stone and wood beautify the bedroom interior, bringing nature inside this room endlessly.

Photographer: George Anastasakis

 

10. Lake House by Siuk Studio

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There is also an easy way to bring natural material to your home in Lake House by Siuk Studio. This house adds pots of plants to freshen its living room interior. Small accessories made of natural wood are also added to simply bring nature into the room.

Photographer: Gonzalo Viramonte

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