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How to Achieve Organic Modern Style at Home

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Have you heard the design phase, “organic modern,” lately? If so, you may be wondering what the style profile entails! The style, like many others, is a combination of a few interior design aesthetics. Organic modern combines clean minimalism with organic elements commonly found in nature. An excellent way to envision this is using natural materials like wood, stone, or jute paired with a streamlined design that appears more minimalist.

When styled together, the aesthetic blends beautifully to create a relaxed yet strongly desired style of Organic Modernism! To shop for this style and complete the look in your own home, read the tips below.


Key features of organic modern interior design

When is comes to your furnishing your home shop for natural materials such as wood, jute, and stone. Natural materials create the organic look that encompasses the style. For the living space jute rugs pair beautifully when layered with more intricately designed rugs.

LESS IS ALWAYS MORE

A key element of organic modern design is simplicity. Don’t over think thing too much! Keep items like knick-knacks to a minimum and style thoughtfully and with purpose. An example of this would to utilize a small wood box as a style piece, but, also something that could conceal keys, a remote, or even mail.

ORGANIC IN SHAPE

Don’t stray from curved furniture. The juxtaposition of modern meets organic is the key to mastering this aesthetic. Take for instance a curved linen sofa paired with a streamlined black iron side table. The clean lines play off of the streamlined nature of the other furniture to create a very easily emulated design. Too many modern furniture pieces will end up looking too streamlined.

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BRING THE OUTDOORS INSIDE

Fresh greenery in the form of pants can bring life into your home. If possible always opt for live trees or plants. In many cases this isn’t possible due to the climate or room’s lighting. In that case you can find a ton of realistic looking olive trees, oversized branches, and houseplants without the watering schedule.

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EARTH TONE COLOR PALETTE

Turn to a natural color selection when selecting a color palette for your home’s design. Start with a great creamy white base for large rooms and space. This will anchor the design to feel cohesive across different spaces in your home. Since many of the furnishings in this design style are dark or rich in tone, painting with a white will keep things from looking heavy or moody.

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DECORATE WITH TEXTURE

Layering in different textures can build a cohesive look that creates and adds depth. Layering rugs brings in both texture and added comfort under foot. Another example of layering with texture is adding a throw blanket to the end of a bed or with a variety of throw pillows on a sofa. In a bookcase pair stone decor pieces with wood frames or natural driftwood.

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MIX METALS

Hardware and lighting can be a great place to add interest by mixing materials. A good rule of thumb is to stick to 2 tones and utilize different finishes (matte, brushed, etc.)

UTILIZE NATURAL LIGHT

Whenever possible, allow for natural lighting. This means no heavy drapery or dark blinds.


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