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Bringing Nature Indoors:
The Power of Natural Materials in Home Decor and Design

In the world of interior design, there is a timeless charm in combining the old with the new. Vintage elements bring a sense of nostalgia and character, while modern aesthetics keep spaces fresh and contemporary. When it comes to adding a touch of retro style to your home, consider incorporating vintage light switch covers. Amerelle, a leading brand in home decor, offers a delightful range of vintage-inspired light switch covers that seamlessly blend the allure of the past with the functionality of the present. Join us as we explore the art of retro revival and discover how to incorporate vintage light switch covers from Amerelle into your modern spaces.

Reviewed & Fact Checked By:

Celia Carroll – Interior Design Expert, Lead Designer, ASID Industry Partner

Incorporating natural materials into your home design adds warmth and authenticity, creating a serene ambiance that artificial elements can't replicate. This approach enhances well-being and connects you to nature, transforming any room. By integrating organic materials like sustainable wood finishes and metal finishes, you can elevate your decor. Amerelle Wallplates complement this aesthetic perfectly, offering designs that echo natural textures, ensuring a harmonious and stylish living space. Discover how to blend these elements for a beautiful, nature-inspired home.

Sustainable Wood: Warmth & Character

Wood has been used in interior design for centuries, prized for its beauty, durability, and warmth. From reclaimed barn wood to elegant oak, each type of wood has its own personality, adding depth and interest to a room. Using sustainably sourced wood is an eco-friendly choice that contributes to a timeless, grounded design.

A contemporary rustic bedroom with lots of wood accents and features

How to Use Wood

  • Opt for solid wood furniture or reclaimed wood accents, which lend a sense of history and character.
  • Consider exposed wood beams or wood-paneled walls to add warmth and rustic charm to larger spaces.
  • Wood finishes for decor pieces like shelves, mirrors, or light switch covers add subtle organic elements to any room.
A rustic French Country decor style kitchen with stone walls, wood cabinets, hanging cooking herbs, and a slight Cottage decor style twist

Rustic

Emphasizes reclaimed wood with rugged, unfinished textures.

A Scandinavian decor style open concept room with white walls, light wood floors, functional furniture, and simplistic cabinetry

Scandinavian

Features light, clean-lined wood furniture for a minimalist look.

An interior photo of a professionally designed Modern Farmhouse decor style kitchen and dining room with a neutral or beige color palette

Farmhouse

Uses distressed or weathered wood with a cozy, lived-in feel.

Stone Surfaces: A Touch of Earthiness

Whether it’s marble, granite, or limestone, stone can instantly elevate your decor with its texture, color, and solidity. Stone materials bring a natural coolness that’s perfect for balancing out warmer, softer textures. Incorporating stone can be both functional and beautiful, ideal for adding sophistication to modern and traditional designs alike.

A contemporary Mediterranean style living room

How to Use Stone:

  • Try stone countertops or backsplashes in the kitchen or bathroom for a luxurious yet natural aesthetic.
  • Add stone flooring in entryways or patios for durability and a seamless connection with the outdoors.
  • Consider smaller stone accents, like marble coasters or agate bookends, to bring a natural element into your decor.
An industrial decor style living room with raw brick walls, and a large window with a lot of natural light

Industrial

Incorporates concrete and exposed stone with a raw, urban feel.

An interior photo of a professionally designed Mediterranean decor style living room with a large window, exposed wood beams, a fireplace, wood furniture, and a beige color palette

Mediterranean

Highlights natural stone floors and walls, often in warmer tones.

A professionally designed modern kitchen with granite countertops, black cabinets, and a marble backsplash

Modern

Uses polished marble and granite for a sleek, luxurious look.

Metal Accents: Timeless & Robust

Metal may not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of natural materials, but elements like copper, brass, and iron add a grounded, durable quality that complements other organic materials beautifully. Natural metals like copper decor develop a patina over time, adding character to your decor.

A modern style kitchen with marble countertops, black cabinetry, and brushed gold metal accents

How to Use Metal

  • Add brass or copper fixtures in kitchens and bathrooms for a warm, vintage-inspired touch.
  • Wrought iron furniture and decor items, like candle holders or accent tables, bring a rustic charm that pairs well with wood and stone.
  • Metal-framed mirrors or lighting fixtures can introduce industrial elegance to modern spaces.
An interior photo of a professionally designed Art Deco decor style lounging area with yellow upholstered chairs, gold light fixtures, a gold coffee table, and dark walls with gold geometric patterned wallpaper

Art Deco

Incorporates polished metals like brass and chrome in geometric shapes.

A Modern Farmhouse decor style kitchen with white cabinetry and white shiplap walls

Modern Farmhouse

Uses black iron and brushed metal accents for a rustic yet modern feel.

A vintage retro style living room with neutral colored walls, a retro leather lounging chair, and a bookshelf full of knickknacks and collectibles

Vintage / Retro

Often uses polished brass and copper for an antique-inspired appeal.

Clay & Ceramics Accents: A Return to Simplicity

Clay and ceramic accent pieces are rooted in craftsmanship, adding an artisanal quality to your decor. Earthy materials like terracotta and ceramic add a handmade, tactile feel, perfect for enhancing a room’s warmth and simplicity.

A contemporary style bathroom with light wood cabinets, brass metal accents, and a full wall of herringbone ceramic tile

How to Use Clay and Ceramic

  • Terracotta or ceramic planters for your indoor plants give an organic touch to your greenery.
  • Use ceramic vases, dishes, and mugs to add artisanal character to your dining or living areas.
  • Consider a clay tile backsplash in the kitchen for a rustic, textural focal point.
An interior photo of a professionally designed Southwestern decor style living room with a woven blankets, a large window, cactuses, and wood furniture

Southwestern

Uses terracotta and pottery to echo desert landscapes and earthy tones.

A Mediterranean decor style dinning room with a table made of wood, a green olive plant in a white vase on the table, beige walls, and tile floors

Mediterranean

Embraces terracotta tiles, clay pots, and ceramics in warm, earthy colors.

A Mid-Century Modern decor style living room with a round wood coffee table, modern brown leather couches, a large white and orange area rug, natural light, and modern framed wall art

Mid-Century Modern

Features handcrafted ceramic decor with a natural, understated elegance.

Amerelle Wallplates: A Perfect Finishing Touch

Embracing natural materials in your decor creates beautiful, timeless, and sustainable spaces. From rustic wood furniture to woven textiles and stone accents, these elements infuse warmth and character into your home. Amerelle Wallplates, available in natural textures and finishes, enhance this aesthetic, making your space feel authentic and inviting.

By incorporating both natural materials and Amerelle products, you can transform your home into a serene retreat that reflects your style and connection to nature.