Garden Core
I recently contributed to a Forbes Article that mentioned Garden Core and wanted to elaborate on the style.
When I was working full time exclusively designing commercial interiors, there was a big push to bring the outdoors in. Scientifically, there are significant benefits from a connection with nature, and employee productivity rises when daylighting and views access are provided.
It’s no wonder that this trend has become commonplace in residential interiors. Garden Core can take on several meanings, from outdoor living spaces to providing visual access to the outdoors, or even bringing outdoor elements into the home. Is Garden Core right for you? Let’s find out!
How to Recognize Garden Core
Garden Core brings natural elements, specifically foliage and water into the interiors environment. Garden Core usually includes live plants in the home, natural materials, and may even extend into outdoor living space.
Garden Core Fun Facts:
Garden Core is a newer label to describe how natural elements are brought into the home. Rustic elements and reused elements are often incorporated into this environmentally sustainable style.
Style Clues
This style often includes:
- Foliage
- Rustic Elements
- Earth Tones
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Artificial Potted Plants
This set of three potted plants is ideal for bringing some of the outside in without the maintenance of real plants!
Weather Resistant Water Fountain with LED Lights
Use a water fountain to create a calming and tranquil atmosphere. This one can be used both indoors and out!
Moss Wall Art
Moss wall art pieces are perfect for using in spaces to bring a natural element into the decor.
Garden House Ornament
This garden house ornament is not only great for using during the festive season, it adds a fun natural element to the everyday.