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Trending on Remodelista: Natural Charm

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Trending on Remodelista: Natural Charm

December 7, 2024

If there’s one design lesson we’ve learned, it’s that Mother Nature knows best. Highlight natural materials, natural palettes, and natural decor—and, truly, you can’t go wrong. Some examples from Remodelista this week….

The holiday decorations in this home are all foraged. Photograph by Maria Le Mesurier, from The Foraged Holiday: Found Decor in Designer Maria le Mesurier’s Home.
Above: The holiday decorations in this home are all foraged. Photograph by Maria Le Mesurier, from The Foraged Holiday: Found Decor in Designer Maria le Mesurier’s Home.
The star of this timber home in Denmark? The scenic views. Photograph by James Silverman, from Woodland Wonder: A House of Douglas Fir in a Forest in Denmark.
Above: The star of this timber home in Denmark? The scenic views. Photograph by James Silverman, from Woodland Wonder: A House of Douglas Fir in a Forest in Denmark.
An earthy and colorful kitchen, thanks to cabinets painted in a red-clay hue. Photograph by PION, courtesy of Klara Ostrowska of KW Studio, from Steal This Look: A Petite Brick-Red Kitchen in Poland.
Above: An earthy and colorful kitchen, thanks to cabinets painted in a red-clay hue. Photograph by PION, courtesy of Klara Ostrowska of KW Studio, from Steal This Look: A Petite Brick-Red Kitchen in Poland.

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