A Natural Interior Affaire

Gurveer Kaur 20 February, 2023

A home is where you feel most secure and comfortable. The vibes of the house should be harmonious such as the moment you enter your home; you feel snug. The interiors, tidiness, and organisational skills matter greatly.

A well-furnished yet cluttered house will not make you recline on the couch but will distress your mood. However, a neat home will comfort you and elate your mood even though you are tired from a long day. The home’s interiors have a huge role in this aspect. Going with the trend, the beauty of all things natural, from elements to colours, is gaining momentum.

The top two beloved interior themes based on nature are Bohemian and Coastal.

Bohemian Interiors

Bohemian interior style is the one that says, “More is More”. An astounding interior theme that goes beyond rules and regulations while deep diving into nature. When people think of bohemian, their minds wander off to tribal places because this interior theme is for somebody who loves to travel, likes to think out of the box and is driven by heart. This style includes abundant green plants, crochet, leather products, macramé, fringe and others.

A vagabond who loves to travel shares a passion for collecting souvenirs from the places they visit. Everything can be a part of interior decoration, from travel bags to hats. These products tell the story of the journey and the roads the traveller embarked on in his lifetime. Moreover, Bohemian interiors show free-spirited and avid hunger for creativity.

Boho textile, up to an extent, feels worn; unlike shabby chic, where you wear out the furniture to make it look old, the furniture with bohemian vibes is second-hand or used. Most of the products in a boho interior are natural and handmade. The fringe end of the curtains, the hanging macrame art, the wall paintings that speak of travel stories, the plants on the shelves, and more are some of the elements of boho interiors. The colour palette of the boho decor includes whites, beige, brown, green, and eclectic colours that you can randomly mix and match.

The best part of bohemian interiors is that it follows the Laissez-faire approach where no one will be accountable for decisions. You can add whatever elements you like and as many as you like. For instance, for an aesthetically pleasing environment, you can add vintage products, like statues, copper utensils, and vintage Indian kitchen products available at Indianshelf.

Coastal Interiors

The coast is another nature gift that inspires another interior styling. When you say coastal interior, your mind will think of all things blue and white. Yes, the primary colours for the coast include blue and white, but it does not limit to it. Coastal is everything beachy. The open space where there is a free flow of air, tons of light and more. In this interior design, “less is more”.

The coastal design comes in close proximity to minimalist design, where you have a lot of white, wicker, and rattan furniture. The allocation of the floor plan is such that you have a lot of open walking space. You need to keep your furnishings, but a wise furniture placement will do the trick.

There is no requirement for bling in a coastal theme; you need not add shiny interior decor products; keep it minimal and play with neutral colours like white, warm brown, beige, khaki, and tints of blue and green. Sheer white curtains will make your space look bigger and open. Simple yet eclectic furniture with coral shade would elevate the overall look.

At Indianshelf, you will find a beautiful combination of white, blue and green in accessories like door knobs and handles which will help you maintain the symmetry of your design and make your place stand out.