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Natural Materials In The Home Intrigue The Five Senses

 
Author: Amy Snyder

As stories of nature deficit disorder become more common in the nations magazines and newspapers, its time to start thinking about how to increase your contact with nature. While its important to get outside, its not the only way to connect with nature.

Stimulate each of your five senses by bringing the great outdoors indoors. Some ideas:

Sound: Water features providing the sound of a chortling brook can be large enough to fill a yard or small enough to keep on your desktop. Playing CDs of whale songs or forest sounds soothes the soul. And the sound of wind chimes will connect you to the weather outside.

Touch: Use soft weaves like chenille to mimic animal fur or go for the real thing and get a dog or a cat, if you dont already have one. Leather, wicker and rusted metal furnishings are both tactilely and visually intriguing, as are wood and slate flooring. For wall-coverings, consider seagrass paper, silk tapestries or textured plaster.

Smell: Spray essential oils like vanilla and lavender and consider using natural cleaners infused with the natural oils of citrus and tea tree.

Sight: In addition to the floor and wall coverings mentioned above, decorate with fabrics and artwork that feature animal and botanical motifs. And you dont have to be stuck with flowers, either. Think ivy, bamboo, and foliage as well. Consider nature photography and when youre out walking, collect old bird nests and put mineral eggs in them like malachite, lapis and moonstone.

Taste: Dont forget to design with your taste buds in mind. A decorative container of kitchen herbs can supply rosemary, lavender, thyme and other flavors to complement your cooking.

There are endless possibilities for using your home to reconnect with nature, and while many of them are free or very inexpensive, the rewards are always great. Your only limit is your imagination!

Author Bio:

Amy Snyder

Amy Snyder has been Sun Pine Homes? interior designer for 14 years and decorated several model homes. Most recently she did a superb job with the company?s highly praised Granite Park model, featured in several national magazines and on home tours. Amy is especially skilled with color and tile/granite selection. She has developed specifications for all of our spec homes over the years and has extensive contacts with interior furnishing suppliers in Arizona. Amy is always a pleasure to work with and is available to assist our customers with colors and interior specifications.

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