Is there a bit of nature there? As forest-inspired decorating style can be calming and relaxing, it’s no wonder that many choose to give it a try. Whether your home is cozy and relaxed or modern and moody, there are many ways to bring a touch of nature into your rooms, and in a way that adapts to the elements around you. Here, you’ll discover ideas on how to implement this trend:
Colored walls
If you want to enhance your home with a subtle splash of color, then green tones are an ideal choice. Deep shades are an excellent selection for creating a dazzling wall that aligns with the theme.
Olive green is another alternative that suits environments with this style, if you prefer a calmer color. For a more subtle visual touch, opt for sage tones that don’t dominate the space.
Wallpaper
The wallpaper can add visual interest to the room as it helps you to create a striking wall. Leaf prints are an excellent choice that goes with the idea of creating a forest-themed space.
Alternatively, you can choose a mural. This room features a well-selected mix of greens and browns, perfectly complemented by the designs on the wall.
Abundance of vegetation
If you love plants, why not display your precious collection throughout the house? Consider adding large species such as fig trees and jorge’s swords.
Think outside the box and don’t forget the unexpected spaces you can decorate with greenery. The lush, leafy ferns around the bathtub will create a relaxing and serene atmosphere. Here’s a list of plants that do well in high humidity environments!
Themed art
The forest-inspired artwork enhances the opaque walls and adds a natural feel. Consider adding botanical prints and forest images to support the idea of creating a themed space.
If you’re a DIY enthusiast, make your own pressed flower prints for an authentic feel.
Blend of natural textures
When designing your home, the foolproof formula includes a variety of textures and a combination of green and brown tones. This home office features a carefully balanced blend of organic textures to mimic the natural environment.
The rustic desk brings playfulness with a differentiated texture, while the rug sets the elements together. You can even go a step further and make a DIY side table using a tree stump for added charm.