6 Ways to Bring the Outdoors Inside Your Home Planters and Plots

 


There is enough proof that spending time outside can decrease anxiety, anxiety as well as depression levels.   For many, a quick nature vacation away from the hectic streets of the city can be an excellent way to reset and recharge.  Unfortunately, with the majority people stuck at home through months of lockdown, at the time we want it most, enjoying outdoors is hard, maybe impossible.

However, this does not mean the beauty of nature is completely out of reach within our houses.  Since we cannot go outdoors as we used to, why not bring outside, indoor?  You would be amazed how much this home transformation can improve your well-being.

 Decorate with Plants

Placing plants in various parts of your home is a simple yet efficient way to bring the outdoors in.  You are able to put potted plants on the windowsill, small trees and tall green plants in vacant corners, or hanging plants in front of windows.  You can also place them in your bathroom to make it look and feel like your own spa, but ensure that your plants can thrive in high humidity.

Plant decorations brighten up and add color to your house.  They also aid in improving air quality and enhance your mood.   Should you would like to decorate an area with little sun, you are able to do using artificial plants.  To add to your plant aesthetic, you can use planters made of abaca or rattan.  Your house plants are certain to find their home within our Bella Planters and Sierra Rattan Planters.

 Allow in Natural Light

Bringing in natural light basically allows the outdoor to pour in to your area.  Exposure to natural lighting can improve our psychological health, as well as our focus.  To make your stay in the home more calming and energizing, let in as much all-natural light as possible.   Make sure your window treatments do not block light whilst ensuring your privacy.  You can hang lighter fabrics rather than heavier drapes.  

3.  Use Natural Materials

A great way to bring the outdoor inside your home is by earning pieces of furniture and decors made of natural materials like wood, rattan, abaca, and bamboo.  Things made from organic materials add a little character to your area, and also make your home look warm--Above all, they are sustainable!

You'll be able to decorate your living room using a rattan side table or even a bamboo lampshade.  To create your dining room brighter, you can make the most of natural light by simply hanging a stunning wall mirror such as our Sinag Mirror Wall Décor.

You can use baskets, organizers, or even hampers made of rattan, buri, abaca, and bamboo.  If you've found any natural elements like seashells, stones, pinecones, or branches, you can also add them to your decors.

If you still can't get to shops or should you lack funding, think about this as an opportunity to become more creative--begin upcycling and breathe new life into something outdated in your home.  An unused wood pallet can turn into a jar rack, coat hook or even a serving tray, even should you let your head and hands get to work.

 Bring Natural Scents

A experiment demonstrated that natural aromas help reduce stress.  Smelling scents unique to nature on your own home, paired with hearing the rain or wind, or even the birds singing, may have a calming effect.  It's possible to use candles or diffusers with scents of eucalyptus, mint, lavender, and rosemary.  It is also possible to light a woodsy incense or use floral potpourri scents.

 

If you can spend a comprehensive overhaul, then applying a nature-inspired palette to your house can make it rustic with an outside feel to it.  Think about your go-to outdoor area or your favorite outdoor scenery and make use of its colors.  New green for plants, grass, and ground.  Refreshing blue for the sky and sea.  Vibrant yellow to the sun and flowers.  You might even use white, tan or beige to create a fresh and clean vibe.

If at all possible, you are able to replace your flooring with hardwood, cork or bamboo to take advantage of their nature-like texture.  These materials also help keep your feet warm and add an organic element to your property.


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In addition to having plants decorate your home, you can turn into a blank wall into your living green wall.  In case you've got a room to spare, then you can also nurture an interior garden.  Doing this can purify the air in your home and brighten up your space.  Having plenty of crops to take good care of will help solidify your quarantine routine, including more structure for the own days.  Additionally, this may develop into a refreshing approach to bond with your family.

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With those six easy ways to bring the outside inside your home, you will have a relaxing heaven under your roof.  Hopefully, this will help ease your longing to the external world and produce your quarantine days a lot more bearable and brighter.  Keep in mind that staying safe is our priority today; after all, once this pandemic is over, you may eventually get that rapid character escape you desperately need.  

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