How To Bring Nature Indoor

Being one with nature has a way of inducing some sense of calmness and peace in people. With the effects of the recent pandemic still fresh, many people are still skeptical about going outside. However, there is a need to bring a little nature into the house. When people hear about bringing nature indoors, they quickly think about adding potted plants to their windows and living room. This may not be the case; there are several ideas on filling your home with natural elements. Most of these ideas vary from one residence to another. Here are a few ideas you may want to consider to bring nature indoor.

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Use furniture to bring nature indoor

There are several options to pick from when it comes to choosing furniture that brings in a little bit of nature into your home. Most people are known for designing furniture from natural materials such as rattan, seagrass, wood, wicker, and slate. When designing your dining rooms seats, or a family lounge, you may want to consider natural materials such as bamboo and rattan. These materials add some texture and tactility to the warm ambiance of your home. The best part of it all is that materials such as rattan and wicker are versatile and can be used to design varied furniture options. However, you may want to restrict them to indoor use only. This is because exposure to outdoor elements speeds up wear and tear. On the other hand, furniture made from synthetic wicker tends to last longer and can be used as outdoor furniture.

Use texture and color to bring nature into your home

Different types of color and texture bring out specific sets of emotions. Keep in mind that other people react differently to these color changes. You can play around with different colors such as sand, dove gray, and chalk to represent the desert for your wall paint, fabrics, and drapes. You can also go with burnt orange, yellow and deep purple to describe sunsets for those looking to bring in colors of the forest such as brown and green.
Texture and color give you a chance to choose different designs for your drapes. For example, you can either go plain or choose nature-inspired prints featuring floral arrangements. You can decide to go with material made from natural fabrics such as organic cotton, bamboo, wool, silk, and hemp for texture. You may want to consider employing the services of an interior décor expert to help you blend the different colors and fabric to bring out the natural calming effect you were after.

Light

Most living creatures, plants and animals alike, need natural light to thrive. Bringing natural light into your home not only brings you closer to nature but also promotes healthy living. To wake up energized and have quality sleep, you need to access regular daylight. Letting in natural light means drawing back the curtains during the day and opening the windows. Aside from bathing your home in warm sunlight, this also helps to improve the airflow in your home.

There are times when the sun can be too bright and warm. To minimize the effects of the sun, you can use window treatments to block out excess UV lights. If your windows are restricted, you can use mirrors to bounce light around. You can also use sheer drapes to bring in more light into your home while reducing the intensity.

In some cases, you may have to undertake a window remodeling project to ensure your windows provide enough sunlight to every room. Skylights are also a fun way of letting in natural light into the house. With skylights, you can enjoy the beauty of the night sky with your loved ones.

Indoor Plants

There are several indoor plants that you can choose to complement your home’s interior décor. Aside from giving you the outdoor visual effect, plants are also a good way of improving the quality of air in your house. When bringing in plants, you don’t have to go big with different types of plants. A few beautiful potted plants can do the trick. This way, you can also reduce the work needed to tend to them. Y ou can bring in the outdoor experience by caring for the plants regularly. You can bring in more nature by planting the plants inside handmade seagrass basket plant pots.

For those who have pets, be sure to choose pet-friendly indoor plants. Some of the common indoor plants include the Swiss cheese plant, Devil’s Ivy, Mass Cane, Peace lily, and Anthurium andraeanum.

Water

Water has several uses in nature. When it comes to inducing a calm and relaxed atmosphere, running water has been one of the most used sounds. According to experts, the sound of running water helps reduce stress and brings about restorative effects. There are different approaches to take when introducing water to your home. You can choose to install a water feature such as a fountain or play nature sounds mimicking the sound of running water. These sounds help mask unpleasant noise from the surrounding, allowing you experience a little bit of nature in your home.

Natural materials

As discussed earlier, you can use natural materials for your furniture and other fittings. However, you can use natural materials commonly found outdoor, such as stone and wood, to complement your décor. For example, you can use a stone washbasin for your bathroom or marble for your kitchen countertop. You can play around with options such as cork, bamboo, or even wood for the floors. These materials add a unique feel to your home and bring in a little bit of nature. These materials are also easily noticeable and contrast sharply with the surrounding.

Nature is all around. All you have to do is figure out creative ways to bring nature close to you.