What do you love most
about nature and the outdoors? Is it the first sign of spring blooms, the
colorful autumn foliage, or maybe the smell of fresh cut grass on a warm summer
day? Do you enjoy the soothing sound of a trickling creek or a bright blue sky
on a sunny day?
Incorporate these organic
elements into your décor and invite nature into your home.
Don't Block Natural Views
One of the easiest ways
to invite nature into your home is to ensure a direct connection through glass
doors and windows. Leave them undressed to welcome in sunlight and enjoy
unobstructed views of the outdoors. When safety and privacy are concerns, dress
windows in airy, natural fibers that allow daylight indoors and can be easily
opened. Ensure that windows are operable so that you can enjoy fresh air and
relaxing breezes.
What Is Your Natural Color?
Choose a natural color
palette for your home interior that represents your connection to the outdoors.
Warm browns or hues of gold will evoke a hotter, arid climate. Shades of blue
or green will remind you of the sky, water, tree foliage and grasses.
Incorporate Natural Elements
It is important to pull
in natural elements for capturing an organic look and feel in your home design.
Varieties of stone can work well for countertops and flooring. A stone hearth
would make a fantastic addition, and consider incorporating an entire accent
wall of stone or simply adding detail to archways.
Wood is another natural
material that can provide a direct connection to the outdoors. Wood makes an
excellent flooring option and is also durable and easy to maintain. Plan early
to incorporate wood beams into your design, and leave rafters exposed for a
rugged, organic look.
Nature-Inspired Décor
Another easy way to
invite nature into your home is through natural décor. Consider furniture,
window treatments, pillows and throws made from natural materials and fibers
such as wood, cotton, wool, rattan or natural grasses. Stick to an earthy color
palette.
Display items that are
found in nature such as sea shell varieties, birdhouses made from bark, or
hurricane vases filled partially with river rock and topped with candles. Add
beloved animal figurines and photos exhibiting some of your favorite outdoor
scenes or personal memories.
The easiest way to add a
touch of nature to your home is with houseplants and flowers. They also improve
air quality, so be generous and add them throughout your home. Decorative
terrariums in beautiful glass containers are an elegant option. For an eclectic
look, create vases using glass jars and bottles in varying sizes, shapes and
colors, and use them to hold seasonal flowers or even sprigs of ivy.
Stimulate your senses by
adding scented candles to mimic your favorite natural scents, such as lavender,
basil or pine. Consider purchasing or constructing a water feature if you enjoy
the sound of a trickling creek or a rushing waterfall.
To bring your
relationship with nature into your home, create an indoor environment that
represents your most beloved outdoor experiences.
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Your Local San Diego Real Estate Expert,
Stephen Nissou
Nissou Realty Group | Keller Williams Realty
Direct 619-250-4541 | Office 619-873-2773
Direct 619-250-4541 | Office 619-873-2773
Stephen@StephenNissou.com
CalBRE # 01443193
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