Wood for Good Modern Design
Minimalist doesn't have to mean cold. Add life, warmth and beauty to your modern interiors with the help of wood
Natural woods have been a hot topic in interior design over the past few years because they work wonders when combined with the clean and modern lines of minimalist design.
When contrasted against shiny metal, stone surfaces and crisp white details, wood is fully capable of taking center stage in any home. Here are some creative ideas for incorporating this splendid natural material in your space.
When contrasted against shiny metal, stone surfaces and crisp white details, wood is fully capable of taking center stage in any home. Here are some creative ideas for incorporating this splendid natural material in your space.
2. The accent wall. If you look closely at this interior, you will notice that the designer utilized various finishes and sizes of scrap wood. The result is a mesmerizing installation that keeps your sense of sight engaged.
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3. Hello, headboard. No need for fancy upholstered headboards here. The wood makes an understated impression without taking any space away from the room. This solution is perfect if you are trying to create a cozy space and you don't have a lot of square footage.
4. Not your '70s ceiling. Wood on the ceiling is an old idea. However, it has taken a life of its own in the past few years. To make wood work above, you need to make sure you have either enough ceiling height or enough square footage. Otherwise, it may make your room feel cramped and claustrophobic.
Here, the designers are following an old yet effective Frank Lloyd Wright rule: in a large space like this, keep your ceilings low to force the eye to look outside.
Here, the designers are following an old yet effective Frank Lloyd Wright rule: in a large space like this, keep your ceilings low to force the eye to look outside.
On the other hand, this home boasts beautiful tall ceilings with loads of natural light for a very different effect from the previous photo. To give a wooden ceiling an updated look, you may want to add modern lighting and clean, shiny floors.
5. The old-school countertop. Perhaps one of the most stunning uses of wood materials happens to also be practical. A large slab of wood takes center stage in this industrial kitchen.
A word of caution: Wood needs a lot of care, especially in the kitchen. Before you take the leap, do your research for the species of wood you want so you know exactly what you're getting into.
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A word of caution: Wood needs a lot of care, especially in the kitchen. Before you take the leap, do your research for the species of wood you want so you know exactly what you're getting into.
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6. A wooden bath. Even though the grain of this wood is subtle, it contrasts beautifully against the otherwise all-white bathroom. When installing wood in a wet space such as the bathroom, use the same rules as installing wood outdoors. You want to make sure it lasts.
You can also mix your grains and species. This example showcases three varieties of natural wood, yet because of the tones of each, they work beautifully together.
7. The fireplace. It may be an obvious use for wood, but it's a striking one nonetheless.
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8. A curious separation. You can use wood to contrast a predominant material, such as metal. In this case, the wood breaks up both the vertical nature of the screen and its smooth metal texture.
9. A warm welcome. When using wood for entry doors, you can keep the look modern by opting for a swivel door. Or choose a horizontal grain combined with a flat-faced door and cool hardware.
10. Go outdoors. When wood is used in unexpected ways or places, it makes a one-of-a-kind statement that is hard to ignore. If used outdoors, wood should be treated with the proper sealants to ensure its longevity.
Tell us: How do you use natural woods in your home? Do you think creating a wood installation is a DIY project worth taking on? Share your thoughts below.
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Tell us: How do you use natural woods in your home? Do you think creating a wood installation is a DIY project worth taking on? Share your thoughts below.
More:
Designer Confessions: Torn Between Wood Floors
Waterlox Rocks on Wood Countertops
Trend Alert: Planked Wood Ceilings