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How to Incorporate Natural Elements in Your Home [11 Ideas]

According to interior design trend analysis in 2024 we will see more natural elements within our homes.
Incorporating a feeling of nature provides a feeling of familiarity and can also create a grounded feeling.
A home vibe that creates a more well-being interior design which in turn can mean that our interior design can have a positive impact on our mental health.
Let’s dive into the 11 ideas on how you can incorporate natural elements in your home.
Paint Walls in a Calming Sage Color


Painting your wall in a calming color like sage will create a subtle colorful feeling to your space instead of only going for beiges.
While providing a soft color to your walls, you will easily be able to incorporate earthy tones throughout the space.
This type of green goes so well, with decorating your interior with plants and flowers as well.
Add Wood Furniture



A clear way of adding more natural elements to your home is to go for wood furniture.
The wood furniture pieces can be of different types of wood or of different tones, all depending upon your style.
Add Flooring that is of Natural Materials


Create a good grounding feeling by applying wood throughout your flooring.
This as you might already know is common in the Scandinavian interior style. And is a clear way how this style brings in more natural feeling into spaces.
Indoor Garden Space

Whether small or larger, if you have space for this, create an indoor garden room or nook, that will be perfect for getting energized with your morning coffee (or matcha).
I am thinking, this would be a great reading nook area as well.
Wall Finish More Natural Looking


Thinking of elements that give a more natural feeling, going all in on walls with more materials from nature, like concrete or stone, can emphasize this natural feeling.
Earthy Toned Color Palette

You cannot go wrong with earthy tones when you are after creating a space that connects you to nature.
Mix different browns – beiges together with blacks or whites.
Highlight Beautiful Metals

Highlight your beautiful brass details in your home, or if you are more a steel person.
Fresh Flowers Weekly in a Vase

Get fresh flowers weekly for that extra touch of natural feeling in your home. Ideally, the vase is of glass to also see the water and flower together as this creates even more of a natural and calming effect.
When it comes to finding your perfect weekend bouquette, if you are lucky this would come from your own garden as more sustainable.
But if not an option, try to source flowers more central to you for a more sustainable approach.
Indoor and Outdoor Open Feeling

Emphasizing an open plan concept between the indoors and outdoors gives great nature vibes. Especially when materials within the space is also focused on that natural decor feeling.
Take advantage of your outdoor space and add tons of greens, as this will liven up the indoor space as well.
Large Windows with Ample Natural Light

The feeling of flowy natural lights is completely ‘needed’ as much as possible for a more natural feeling interior space.
While the focus here is on large windows, even if you have normal-sized windows you can make sure you ‘feel the air’ flowing between outdoor and indoor, for a more natural feeling.
Incorporate Fire Elements

While fireplaces would be the perfect source for incorporating fire, this is not possible for everyone.
Curating nice corners or areas where you can burn candles, can bring this feeling into your space without breaking the bank.
What are the 5 Elements of Nature in Architecture and Interior Design?
In architecture, the following 5 elements from nature are taken into account to create a greater sense of belonging to nature:
- Wood
- Fire
- Earth
- Metal
- Water
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I am Caroline, an ex interior design consultant, turned into a content creator, 30+ something Swedish born with an insane passion and interest for design, blogging, and living a meaningful and creative life. Design to me is about creating a (your) story – it is about understanding what matters and how to create something unique and meaningful which speaks and motivates you.