When everything looks too correct, attractive, brilliant and boring, then it is worth introducing into the interior … dry branches.
Yes, that’s right! About the form in which it is better to do this, read the article below.
Work of art
The professionals at Transom Design Build used the branches of the shrub as a work of art. They are attached with a fine chain and fishing line in places with very thin twigs.
Such a creation stands out against the background of a dark wall and seems more voluminous due to the use of additional lighting.
Dish rack
Blogger Aggy Hoogwerf loves to use natural elements in the interior. So she built a stand for dishes from a thick branch. In combination with white cuisine, it looks very natural and beautiful.
If you want to do something similar at home, then buy hooks, and then hang your coat on them to make sure they are durable. If they have passed the test of heavy clothing, they will be able to withstand the dishes.
New Year’s decorations
Blogger Aggy Hoogwerf offers to create a small decoration from the branches for the New Year. Paint them white, measure out the length you want, cut off the excess and fold the star! You can hang a garland on such a work of art.
Hang over the dining table
This is a great option for owners of rooms with high ceilings. The branches will visually fill the empty space between the floor and the ceiling. Notice how the dark wood contrasts with the white walls.
Costume jewelry stand
This creation is very similar to a dish rack, but the purpose is naturally different. You can paint or wrap the branch with colored tape of the color that most harmoniously suits your room.
Clothes hanger
This chic room, decorated with Esther Algara, looks more like a fashion boutique than a regular dressing room.
Such a hanger looks interesting and organic and “refreshes” a small room. Protruding twigs on the sides can be used as a place to store scarves and jewelry.
Atmospheric bedroom
In the same house there is also a bedroom in which the lamp is a tree branch with a garland hung on it.
This creates a soft and warm glow that interestingly illuminates a completely white room.
Garden fencing
Designer Gary Kernick created an unusual design of a garden fence by attaching birch branches to an iron fence. Some of them are tied with clotheslines, while others are fastened with fishing line.
A natural combination
In this bright green nursery from Serendipite Designs, cute birds chirp merrily while sitting on a hanging branch.