Natural Materials to Include in Your Home Remodel

Incorporating natural materials in a home renovation has become one of the top trends in recent years. Not only do these materials make a home look warm and inviting, but they are more environmentally friendly, too.

Let’s explore which natural materials you should consider including in your home remodel and where to use them to transform your home.

Wood

If you want a material that is timeless, durable, and versatile, wood should be your top choice. As long as you keep up with maintenance, wood materials will last for as long as you live in the home, which makes them an excellent investment. Wood is also a sustainable choice since it is readily available and can be locally sourced.

Wood can be used in just about any part of the home. Of course, you can include wood floors throughout the home, but you can also install large wood beams on the ceiling of your living room to add more character. It can also be used as countertops in the kitchen, and depending on the finish, they can make the space look rustic or create a warm, vintage-inspired look.

Stone

Natural stone is one of the most popular flooring trends for 2024. Like wood, natural stone is a timeless choice and can be easily incorporated into any design style. This is another durable product that you won't have to worry about replacing or repairing very often as long as it is taken care of.

Some of the top natural stone choices for flooring include slate and travertine. Both options will make a home look and feel sophisticated. For countertops, granite and marble are still ruling the kitchen. These materials have been one of the most highly requested home features for years, and we don't think that will change anytime soon. 

Bricks

Bricks aren't just for the exterior of a home, they are a great addition inside too. Brick is surprisingly versatile and will warm up your living spaces. The additional texture will make your space more interesting and inviting.

We love the way brick looks for kitchen flooring, but be warned, it can be challenging to clean. If you want to include brick elsewhere, it looks great as a fireplace surround, but it makes an interesting accent wall as well. Brick can be left exposed or painted to any color of your choice to work perfectly with the rest of your design.

Cork

If sustainability is your key concern, cork should be included in your home remodel. It is a biodegradable and recyclable product that we would love to see used more often. Plus, it's hypoallergenic and odor-free.

Cork can be used as flooring, wall covering, and even on the ceiling. Installing a cork accent wall in a kid's room can make a fun area where they can easily display pictures and artwork that is meaningful to them. This extra texture will make their room look unique while allowing them to showcase their personality.

So, what natural materials would you like to see in your home renovation? Let’s talk.

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