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    Regenerative Living

    A natural, earthy atmosphere

    Living intentionally is all about getting back to natural tones, natural fibres and creating an earthy atmosphere in the home, ultimately connecting our inner worlds with our outer worlds.

    Anchoring this trend is colour and texture. From earthy and natural tones, through to spicy and warm hues are definitely the colour direction of the season. Google search terms for “terracotta bedrooms” have seen an increase of 11% year on year, inspiring us to recreate this colour-blocking with our natural wools and rich timbers in flooring and layer with natural bed linen, terracotta tiles and chunky pottery.

      Insulative Wool

      Why wool? Wool carpets are made from the finest
      natural wool fibres, which are renewable and
      biodegradable.

      Wool carpet is also naturally insulative with
      humidity control for a comfortable indoor environment,
      making it cooler in summer and warmer in
      winter.

      Wool carpets are naturally luxurious and
      hypoallergenic making them both aesthetic and
      suitable for those with allergies. They are also soft
      to touch evoking a positive sensory experience.

      Pinterest searches in the UK have</br>shown that <span style='color:#b27354';>‘terracotta wall colour’</span></br>is up 29% from the previous year.

      Rich Timber

      Timber flooring is a great amplifier to include in
      your home, as no two timber boards
      are the same.

      Each board is built up of their own knots and
      grains, making it as unique and as natural as can
      be. This gives a regenerative and authentic feel to
      your home, attributing to this trend.

    How can you promote Regenerative Living in the home?

    Introduce nourishing colours in your furniture, décor and even wallpapers too. Warmer, earthier tones are consistently growing in homes as of late, specifically the brown and desert inspired colours in textiles, decorative objects and large furnishings. Additionally incorporating earthy, natural and deep spiced tones, such as terracotta, in your home promotes the awareness of returning to our roots thus creating a space for healing and regenerative living.

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