There is nothing more inviting or quieter than the repeated hug of nature. So it makes sense that so many people want to integrate the feeling of nature into their houses. But how?
Jaclyn Smith gives a master class with her beautiful room of three seasons. The sun -drenched room consists of natural wooden floors and walls made of killed glass. A Fiddle Leaf Feige has a touch of nature. Wicker venue, bamboo colors and a rattan planter help to combine the green garden outdoors with their interiors.
This use of texture is nothing new, but it has become particularly popular in recent years because people long for more tactical spaces. Accordingly, Jaryn's look will soon be in more houses and will turn out to be an important trend for the interior for 2026.
Chloe Barrow, expert for interior design at Laura James, explains: “This season, the texture also plays a key role in indoor/outdoor furniture, and woven elements seem to be at the top of this list and offers an alternative to classic rattan that still connects style and functionality.”
This houseplant is popular for a certain reason – with its cleaning properties and light leaves, this robust ficus can grow up to 10 feet.
External chair in black (4-pack)
This set of four black chairs has the same curved look as in Jacly Smith's three -season without price. In addition, the Wicker material cleans lightly and makes it perfect furniture indoors and outdoors.
Light exactly the right amount of light in style. These striking Roman blinds are the ideal addition to the windows of the door height.
If you prefer the structural look in your winter garden like a more modern touch, there are various ways to integrate it beyond the rattan furnishings and bamboo colors.
Chloe suggests: “In particular, rope furniture brings a subtle holiday feeling to the garden that is perfect for those who want to create a luxurious hotel inspired retreat. I would recommend combining these sets with lush tropical plants to increase their outdoor area immediately and create a” vacation at home “for summer.
In addition, rattan and Wicker Decor, as can be seen in Jacyn Smith's space, look best when they are combined with natural materials such as light wood. These tones also agree with current trends, which makes it invest at a great time.
Chloe explains: “Sustainability is still a main focus on house and garden design, and this extends to selection options for indoor and outdoor furniture. The consumers are increasingly turning to durable, environmentally friendly materials that adapt to a more conscious lifestyle. Acacia Wood is a personal favorite with its unmistakable visible grain. Affordable and in relation to the weather resistance.
Inner life outdoors invite sun, warmth and green into our houses. Adding natural materials is one of the easiest ways to access it.