Wood bed frames, side tables, dressers, and benches are great options.
Try Botanical Wallpaper
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Turn your walls into an earthy oasis by hanging botanicalwallpaper.
Mix and match a few different hues for a well-rounded color palette that looks professionally put together.
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And don’t worryyou don’t need to go full safari to make this look work.
A few natural accents like dried florals and ceramics will finish off the space beautifully.
Incorporate Organic Shapes
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Rounded, organic shapes are a great choice for earthy spaces.
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Just stick to flowers that are in season to keep the space looking current and appropriately seasonal.
Install a Wood Accent Wall
Awood slat accent wallwill add earthy warmth to a Japandi-style bedroom.
Complement the natural wood with neutral bedding and organic decor accents for a tranquil feel.
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Try Jungle Print Bedding
Dress your bed in nature-inspired bedding orthrow pillowsfor a sophisticated twist.
Consider incorporating botanical prints or a jungle print for added playfulness.
We recommend always having a small bouquet of fresh seasonal flowers on your bedside table.
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Layer Bedding
Warm up your space with layered bedding.
Incorporate floral patterns and a range of cheery, nature-inspired colors to really nail this look.
Use Leather
Consider using leather in your space to create an earthy, natural look.
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Think throw pillows, area rugs, and throw blankets.
Add Rattan Furniture and Decor
Another natural material to consider for your earthy bedroom israttan.
Go all out or stick to one or two pieces for a more subtle, elegant look.
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Decorate With Plants
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Bring the outdoors in with houseplants.
Try featuring a greenaccent wallto ground your space a bit.
Stick to muted, earthy green colors such as sage or olive green.
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Opt for a bed frame made from natural materials such as wood or linen for maximum impact.
Sometimes, less really is more.
Stick to a few intentional pieces and keep the space feeling uncluttered and sophisticated.
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Go All-in on Texture
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Don’t hold back on texture in your earthy space.
Texture helps to bring the outdoors in and create a cozy and inviting space.
For a professional look, combine and layer different textures and opt for natural textures and materials whenever possible.
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A little bit of texture can also help to make the rug feel more natural and earthy.
Instead, opt for off-whites like cream and vanilla which lend to a cozier, more natural look.
Feature Macrame Artwork
Macrame is quintessentially earthyand makes great decor.
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This will give your space a rustic and cozy feel that is ideal for earthy decor.
K Shan Design paired a cane headboard with botanical wallpaper and wood furniture for an earthy look.
Stick to muted colors with warm undertones to achieve that earthy look.
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