If you would like to offer your home more contrast and visual depth, we recommend layering in some natural materials. They’re the key ingredient every room must create a dynamic space that doesn’t fall through. (Literally and figuratively.) Natural materials add beautiful texture to your space. But that’s not the sole reason to like natural elements. They’re also super versatile, going even as well with modern and glam spaces like mid-century and coastal interior design. It’s a trend that’s a reception in homes of all styles! The natural materials trend was one among our favorite trends of 2020—and has continued to be into 2021! But natural home decor, while having a classy moment, is quite timeless. So, even when natural materials are not any longer a top trend, they’ll still give your home a timeless and relevant look. We love pieces with staying power!
Raw materials
Perhaps one among the fastest growing trends in interior design is that the incorporation of raw materials. From modern to traditional raw materials can blend into any space. Wood stump tables are an excellent example of natural decor at their finest. Taking something so simple and familiar and turning it into a press release piece is certain to make a conversation together with your guests. A tad less literal is that the addition of live edge furniture. The organic lines and color variations of the wood instantly create your room's statement piece.
Set up a terrarium
It might sound fancy, but a “terrarium” is just a see-through container to display small houseplants, like miniature cacti. Terrariums became trendy over the past few years, and are available in empty or pre-decorated varieties. When hung in strategic locations, terrariums can transform humble houseplants into striking, suspended centerpieces for any room. Plus, they’re fun to assemble with the kids!
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