Found Home
Found Home is a nature inspired interior style – one that prioritises space, simplicity and connection to the landscape.
For all the freedom lovers – this one’s for you.
Certain environments create an immediate shift in how the body responds – clearer, calmer and more grounded.
For some people, the pull of landscape is felt strongly – woodland paths, hilltop views, open horizons or even small pockets of green space can create that shift.
When we notice which environments restore us, it becomes easier to create interiors that offer the same feeling.
For Scenic archetypes, that need shows up as a desire for openness, perspective and freedom – a nature inspired interior style.
A home designed with this in mind would feel calm, grounded and expansive.
Rooms would feel spacious rather than crowded. Furniture would be simple and uncomplicated, allowing the space around it to breathe.
Natural materials would appear throughout the interior – timber surfaces, linen upholstery, clay and ceramics – creating richness through texture.
The palette would remain soft and restrained, with muted greens, warm earth tones and gentle neutrals reflecting the surrounding landscape.
Rather than relying on decoration, the room would be shaped by material, texture and space.
I would call this style Found Home – a nature inspired interior style.
How I would style your Found Home
Colour
I would choose colours that work quietly in the background rather than demanding attention.
I would work from a palette where colours stay muted and earthy, drawing inspiration from tones found in nature.
If a room began to feel flat or heavy, I would introduce subtle variation in tone – deeper anchors alongside softer neutrals – to help the room feel layered rather than monotone.
Materials
I would introduce natural materials that bring warmth and texture – timber, linen, clay and stone – creating richness through texture.
If a room began to feel cold or overly minimal, I would balance smoother surfaces with more tactile materials to restore warmth and depth.
Structure
I would begin by choosing one or two pieces of furniture that feel simple and purposeful rather than delicate or overly decorative.
If a space began to feel scattered or unfinished, I would introduce an anchor – a rug, a focal point or a clear visual centre – to bring the room back into balance.
When these elements come together, the result is a home that feels calm, grounded and quietly expansive – a space that supports the instinct that drew you here in the first place.
If this is a home you can imagine yourself living in, the Pinterest mood board brings the style to life.
I share more like this each month – a way of understanding your style more clearly to shape a home that actually works for you.
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