Here Are A Few House Decoration Materials That You’ve Been Missing Out On

Here Are A Few House Decoration Materials That You’ve Been Missing Out On

We all know about marble, glass, maybe even composite stone, etc. indoors. We also might know regular timber boards and concrete. These are prime time materials that everyone wants and desires to have in their interiors or to be fitted outside. But due to the fact that the aforementioned materials are so popular, something is bound to fly under the radar, right? Well we believe so and this is why we have assembled a list of a few house decoration materials (used both indoors and outdoors) that most people have definitely missed out on.

Charred pine wood

charred pine wood

In general, charred wood is great no matter the type. However, we chose charred pine wood for this guide because recently, pine wood has fallen off the radar slightly. This we consider unfair because pine is one of the best wood sorts out there. It’s tough, which is quite unusual for softwood, and it’s also moderately rot-resistant. After charring, however, it becomes waterproof and even more pest and rot-resistant, which, combined, with the good looks of charred wood, make it an awesome buy!

Copper

Copper isn’t something that most people even consider in their homes. However, this metal is great when used as an accent line on chandeliers, lamps, poles, etc. The trend of having copper indoors is a relatively new trend, but it should definitely grow over time. As of now, however, it is an overlooked material and you cannot doubt it!

Pressed glass

stemware-pressed-glass

Pressed glass isn’t something very rare or very special, but it’s definitely a worthwhile addition nonetheless. Dishes and glasses made from pressed glass feel high-quality and durable even though they are quite affordable and not expensive in the slightest. Due to the many different ornaments that these products can have, pressed glass seems like one of the better purchases, but its popularity isn’t skyrocketing.

Infused veneer

This is a very versatile and very adaptable material which can be used as a decorative element in lots of different environments and scenarios. What can end up happening is that veneer walls or veneer decor elements can easily fit in lofts, traditional-looking apartments or even a modern styled living room. The good thing about infused veneer is that it’s slightly understated, not attracting too much attention, but definitely seeming like a beautiful decor element.

Fur

fur-home-decor

Fur was considered a sign of poor taste not so long ago. Despite of this, it made a strong comeback in the past few years, getting featured in many modern and contemporary interiors, receiving prime time spotlight attention from interior décor and architecture magazines. Most likely the furs are artificial and only made to look as they were from real animals.