Decorate Your Home With A Touch of Nature

Our health and happiness can be increased by having a peaceful, cozy environment. By decorating with ‘biophilic’ or nature-inspired design, we can bring tranquility inside our homes - or if you’re more adventurous, recreate the feeling of the great outdoors. And we can do more than just putting a plant inside.

Breathe new life in your space with these decor ideas.

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Colors of the Earth

Beige, greens, grays and browns are earth tones that give a classic, subdued look for your walls and perfectly blends in the background. Unlike vivid colors, earth tones will not compete for visual attention but rather harmoniously go with your view, perfect if you have a garden to look over your window. Experimenting with neutral wall shades can make your furniture or accent pieces stand out.

Play with Textures

Start with finding the right curtains and furniture with an organic touch, like materials from bamboo, straw, old driftwood, or marble. Find colors and patterns that resemble foliage, or the contrast of textures inspired by the sand and sea, depending on the kind of natural style you prefer.

Flowers and Plants for a Pop of Color

Bring nature inside your home by having flower and plant arrangements. For that fresh and minimalist look, try arranging leaves, flowers, and fruits inside a clear glass vase and make it a centerpiece for your dinner table. Other attractive and easy indoor plants you may add are pothos, calathea, aglaonema, or snake plants.

Fill the House with Natural Scents

A subtle, natural scent can put your home into a relaxing mood. Try out having essential oils or light up scented candles. Tea tree, vanilla, rose, or pumpkin spice are good scents to start with.

Access to green spaces has become increasingly important, and a high end community in Davao provides that space for your wellbeing. Woodridge Davao is delightfully planned and designed to live with nature as a way to elevate modern living.



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