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Wood in your home

Wood in your home

Date: 2015-03-27
The simplest way to give the home a stylish makeover, and to bring warmth into a room, and give it a touch of natural beauty, is by incorporating architectural details crafted from natural wood products.

This week we'll go over four of the best ways to incorporate natural wood architectural details in your home!

1. Floors

Hardwood floors just scream elegance and class; and they are available in a wide variety of styles and prices ranges. Wood floors should be considered an investment in your home, not just a floor covering, because good quality hardwood floors will last a lifetime!

2. Furniture

Many homes already incorporate wooden furniture in with their décor and dining rooms are usually the first place to get the natural wood treatment. Cottage style suites that have a solid wood frame and thick padded cushions look great in any home, and are really comfortable too.

3. Kitchen

Adding wooden accents in the kitchen can be as easy as changing all the cupboard doors and drawer fronts to wood, or replacing old countertops for a solid wood version. Add in a large butcher's block if the space is big enough or a solid wood chopping board if not. Having wooden accessories also helps to add warmth to the room.

4. Windows

It is more eco-friendly to have doors and window frames made of wood from a sustainable forest than installing the usual PVC type. Wooden windows also look more traditional and welcoming. Plantation shutters are also one of this year's biggest trends.