Get the Look: Earthy & Natural Trends for Your Home

There’s no doubt that earthy and natural colors are having a moment in home décor. From sage green to terracotta, these colors can create a warm and inviting space in your home. Here are some tips on how you can incorporate these trends into your own space.

Try adding earth tones through accessories such as vases, throw pillows, and rugs.

There's something about earth tones that just makes a space feel more grounded and natural. Maybe it's because they're inspired by the colors of the earth itself. Whatever the reason, if you're looking to add a little bit of an earthy vibe to your home, there are plenty of ways to do it. One easy way is through accessories. Something as simple as a vase in an earth tone can make a big impact. Or, try adding some throw pillows or a rug in an earthy hue.

Incorporate eco-friendly materials and greenery into your décor for an added touch of nature.

As we continue to strive for a more sustainable way of living, it's no surprise that earthy, natural trends are having a moment in the furniture design world. Incorporating natural themes and eco-friendly materials into your décor is one simple way to add a touch of nature to your space. From incorporating plants into your décor to using sustainable materials like bamboo and reclaimed barn wood, there are endless ways to bring the outside in. Not only do these organic elements add visual interest and texture to a space, but they can also help create an overall calming atmosphere.

Bamboo is a great choice for furniture these days as it has a quick maturation, is good for the ozone, and is stronger than some more well-known woods. Bamboo can grow to full maturity in 5 years! Also, bamboo releases about 35% more oxygen than an equivalent stand of trees. That’s something you can feel great about! And classic bamboo is 20% harder than red oak, making it a solid choice for years to come.

Reclaimed barn wood is another excellent choice in eco-friendly materials. When you get a reclaimed piece, you are getting a piece of history upcycled and ready for new memories in your home. Some characteristics of reclaimed wood are knotholes, coloring, and saw blade markings which add unique rustic touches.

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