Don’t Have A Garden? How To Incorporate Nature Into Your Home Design

Don’t Have A Garden? How To Incorporate Nature Into Your Home Design

Posted by Eyes of Lady Wimbledon | 13 September 2020 | Home & Garden

It has been proven that spending time in nature benefits your mental and physical well-being. So, it is expedient that you incorporate nature into your everyday life. Taking a stroll in the city park or cycling in the wilderness will expose you to nature, but doing these consistently might be difficult in this present world. This is why it is essential that you find every means to add nature to your home so you can also benefit from its immense benefit without going out.

Decorate With Natural Stones And Crystals

You can complement your home with a contrasting allure by adorning it with a combination of natural stones and crystals. A crystal is a type of substance with numerous faces arranged in a symmetrical pattern and is often either transparent or pale in colour. Crystals are an excellent piece to use as decoration because they are not overpowering and can be positioned in various settings regardless of the design of the part of your home they are in.

Crystals bring an natural beauty to a room, giving off the impression that it is very much alive. They are available in a wide variety of colours, making it possible to find one that complements any colour scheme. Most importantly, beautifying your environment can genuinely improve your mood and make you feel better.

Open The Curtains To Connect With Nature

It is usually preferable to have natural light in your home rather than artificial light. Your room will be illuminated in a deep, full-spectrum tone that traditional light bulbs can only aspire to replicate.

Increasing the amount of natural light that comes into your home can have a number of positive effects on both the mind and the body.

Enjoying natural light, whether it be morning light or afternoon light, is a beautiful way to bring the splendour of the outdoors and the cosiness of the indoors together in your own home.

Though quite evident, natural lighting, when used strategically, can also help cut energy expenses because it will help heat or brighten your home without using power.

 

Purchase Beautiful Houseplants  

There is no better way to infuse a dash of colour and vitality into your living space than with lush green leaves. If your living room feels a little dull, add some lush green leaves.

The best part is you can choose from a range of houseplants for home design. Plants are not only a beautiful accessory to your home but also a great way to improve the quality of the air you breathe. But remember that plants are still a part of nature; to thrive in an indoor environment, they require natural nutrients and regular care.

If you don’t have a green thumb, you can still beautify your home with easy indoor plants that require so little attention that you will nearly forget they are there. You could also choose plants that have a low water requirement in order to remain healthy.

Hang Botanical Artworks

Art prints are a great way to add your piece of nature to a room. Any room with a tranquil landscape image is guaranteed to be a conversation starter and feel more like you’ve stepped into the countryside. Whether on wallpaper or pillows, botanical patterns are a quick and easy way to breathe new life into stale interior design.

The interior design industry has quickly adopted the trend of bringing nature in by including natural light and using all types of green, such as plants, furniture, and vibrant wall tones, to make a health-conscious statement. The living room’s walls and furnishings include calming shades of green, making it the ideal place to rest after a long day.

Putting natural artworks has numerous benefits even on your health, from lowering blood pressure to easing tension and anxiety. A further advantage of art is that it helps us be more grateful for our things. Inspiring and often humbling, it helps to keep your focus on what matters most.

Employ Green Textiles

Beautifully incorporating elements of nature into your house through textiles is an excellent method to get a natural effect. Bedding, linens, curtains, placemats, and even dish towels made from materials with plant designs or patterns that mirror nature may help you feel closer to nature indoors.

To add a touch of authenticity to your space, try decorating with earthy tones and purchasing rugs and throws made from natural fibres like coir, cotton, and flax. Synthetic fibres contribute to carbon emissions and trash, whereas natural fibres are healthier for your health and a better and more sustainable solution for the environment.

Using natural textiles also benefits the environment because they’re carbon neutral, compostable, or produce organic waste that you can reuse to generate power or building materials that are better for the environment.

 

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