It can feel as if all of human history is the story of mankind trying to escape itself, or at least the past few hundred years of human history, anyway. We’ve tried to block ourselves away from the natural world in any way we can. But it turns out that we can’t — we’re a part of nature and always will be. And there’s been a recent revival in the number of people who want more of the natural world in their lives. The science backs up why they want it, too — studies have shown that spending time around nature boosts our mood and lessens anxiety, among other benefits. 

Of course, you can’t always take yourself to a natural area for a hike. So why not look at bringing some of the outdoors into your home? In this blog, we’ll look at a few different ways that you can give your property the natural touch.

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Exterior Areas

You can bring nature into your home, sure, but don’t ignore the actual natural parts of your property. If you have a front and back yard, then you’ll have plenty of potential to infuse your home with nature. A little bit of landscaping involving trees and plants will go a long way. It’s also recommended to add a water feature and bird feeder — both of these things will attract plenty of wildlife to your property. It might just feel like you’re living among the animals.

Natural Materials

Inside your own, it’s a good idea to look at using natural materials as much as you can. There’s a lot of potential for using these types of materials in your property, and they won’t only feel natural — they’ll also look fantastic. Some of the best ways to do this are to add Western Red Cedar Cladding and stone countertops in your kitchen. A touch of iron — also in your kitchen — will also add a big dose of nature.

Light and Spacious

You’re not going to feel like you’re living in the outdoors if everything feels cramped! Instead, look at making everything as light and spacious as possible. There are many ways to achieve this look. The first is to try to minimise the amount of bulky material in your home. From there, paint the walls a light colour, and then let in as much natural light as possible. You’ll find that your home feels like you’re outdoors!

Plants and Flowers

Why not bring some real life touches of nature into your property? Adding plants and flowers are highly effective, and only requires minimal effort. They’ll look good, improve the air quality, and also give your mood a boost. If you’ve never looked after plants before, then start small. Once you get the hang of it, the sky’s the limit — there are some people who fill their homes with hundreds of plants, which in effect creates something of a rainforest feel. Even if you don’t take things that far, don’t underestimate the power of some plants and fresh flowers!