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Charming Wildlife Decorating Styles

October 21, 2011 by Dan

If you’re the kind of person who enjoys nature and the great outdoors, chances are you are always on the lookout for ways to bring a bit of nature indoors. Perhaps you enjoy the serenity of a beautiful outdoor landscape. Or, perhaps you are an animal or bird lover who enjoys wildlife. Whatever your preferences might be, there are definitely a myriad of ways to bring a touch of nature indoors to enhance your overall decorating scheme. Here are a few fun and easy ways to bring a bit of the “great outdoors” inside your home.

Focus on Rustic Designs

If you love the look of nature, focus on rustic designs and decorating accent pieces as opposed to sleek and modern decor. In many cases, you’ll find that handmade pieces will complement your natural decorating style much better than mass produced items. You might even want to look for pieces that were handcrafted in areas of the country where you enjoy spending time outdoors. For example, you might find that you have a preference for Native American art, or perhaps art pieces produced in the Appalachia region. Whatever your preference, look for rustic pieces that have a lot of personality, uniqueness and visual appeal.

Although many people immediately think of woodcarvings and natural hand-woven textiles when they think of nature-based art, metal art can also add a nice visual touch. For example, a piece of sun metal wall art could be the perfect accent piece to hang over your fireplace or as a focal point on a large wall. Metal wall art that depicts scenes from nature such as trees or a landscape view can work especially well.

Focus on Wildlife

If a love of wildlife and animals is at the core of your preferences for natural decorating schemes, wildlife art pieces can be the perfect choice. Whether you prefer hand-carved statues or animal-themed wall art, you’re sure to find a wide variety of styles and subject matter from which to choose. In some cases, you might prefer a more whimsical approach to wildlife, while other times you might decide upon a more majestic and inspirational approach. For example, a sculpture depicting a proud eagle might be the perfect focal point for your office, while horse metal wall art could add a touch of whimsy and fun to your family room walls. Of course, no nature-themed room should be considered complete without a few live plants or a vase filled with freshly picked wildflowers.

Choosing a Natural Color Palette

When decorating a room in a natural theme, colors that reflect the beauty of nature are almost always the best choice. Natural earth tones can be combined with greens, blues, and even subdued shades of red, orange and yellow in order to create a warm and outdoorsy look and feel. Depending on your preferences, you can use darker colors to create a more dramatic look reminiscent of a forest. Or, keep things light, cheerful and breezy by using light taupe, white and sky blue to create a beach-like look and feel. Whichever method you choose, you’ll undoubtedly find that your nature-inspired room just might end up being your favorite room.

Filed Under: Interior Design, Wall Coverings Tagged With: art pieces, decorating styles, outdoors, rustic designs, wall art

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Dan Fargo,the editor-in-chief of Archtopia, an online magazine dedicated to architects and designers.

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