"Methods to Infuse Homely Ambiance with Textured Elements for a 'Hyggelig' Atmosphere"
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In the world of home decor, texture and natural materials are taking centre stage, creating warm, personalised, and nature-inspired living spaces. This trend is evident in projects like the MSH partnership's greenhouse makeover and other similar transformations observed in 2025.
The MSH greenhouse, with its textured walls and ceiling featuring Kalklitir, showcases the importance of nature-inspired design. This approach emphasises the use of natural materials such as wood, stone, ceramic, bamboo, and wicker, as well as incorporating greenery and living plant walls to enhance wellness and mood.
Handcrafted and artisanal furniture and decor are highly favoured in this trend. Styles like Bohemian (boho) emphasise comfort, craftsmanship, and a cozy, lived-in feel with items such as oversized rattan chairs, carved wooden tables, and layered textiles including linen, velvet, and chunky knits.
Textiles and layered textures add depth and richness to these spaces. Earthy neutrals like browns and greens mix with vibrant jewel tones for a grounded yet personalised ambiance. Macrame wall hangings, handmade pottery, vintage rugs, and woven throws are common details that reflect individuality and artisanal quality.
The overall colour palette centres on warm earthy tones—mocha browns, moss greens, sandy neutrals—evoking organic warmth and rustic charm, often paired with handcrafted oak, walnut, terracotta, and natural stone materials.
This approach balances aesthetics with wellness benefits and sustainability, promoting calm, timeless interiors that are both functional and expressive of personal stories.
A peaceful little cabin in Sweden named "Our Summer Cottage" is another example of this trend. The cabin, with its handmade floor, textured textiles such as curtains, pillows/cushions, and sheepskin, creates a serene and inviting atmosphere.
As we look forward to the return of imm cologne in January 2022, we can expect to see more innovative uses of texture and natural materials in home decor. Vintage items are also being incorporated into modern designs, adding a touch of nostalgia and unique character to each space.
Whether it's a greenhouse makeover, a cabin in the woods, or a city apartment, the focus on texture and natural materials promises to create beautiful, comfortable, and personalised living spaces that connect us with nature.
[1] Biophilic Design: The Architecture of Life, Timothy Beatley, 2016 [3] The New Bohemians: Cool and Collected Homes, Justina Blakeney, 2014 [5] Handmade Modern: A Field Guide to Crafting and Homemaking for the Modernist, Erin Loechner, 2013
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