Count on the holidays to put us in a decorating and decluttering mood. It may be a Christmas and New Year unlike in years past but we shouldn’t allow this pandemic to rob us of the joy of the season.
And since many of us are spending Christmas and New Year staying safe at home, we might as well spruce up our living spaces this time of the year and reward ourselves with a relaxing and aesthetically pleasing sanctuary.
Architects and designers all point to biophilic architecture and design as one trend that will continue to be popular in the coming year. Not only are nature-inspired spaces visually appealing, but they do wonders to our overall well-being. Why not celebrate the rest of the season and ring in the coming year with fresh-looking interiors with a hint of nature?
Add a warm, earthy tone to your living area by way of this three-seater sofa from Heritage. The textured fabric and the softly curving arms and edges spell comfort, perfect for lounging after a long day of virtual Christmas reunions via Zoom. Throw in some furry and flora-inspired pillows from Heim to complete that natural look.
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How better can you express your love of nature than by incorporating sustainable materials into your home? P.tech offers carpet tiles, a sustainable flooring option for your home. Ecoceramica’s textured tiles, meanwhile, add a touch of nature to your kitchen or bathroom backsplash. Both brands offer products that are easy to clean and maintain—perfect as you busily go about your holiday feast preps.
Who said coffee tables are just for beverages (and everybody’s clutter)? Have a mini garden right in the middle of your living room with Heim’s glass-topped coffee table with wood finish. Place faux plants or hardy, low-light tolerant indoor plants on the table’s base, right underneath the glass and, voila, a beautiful spot of greenery you can rest your eyes on inside your home.