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Go Back to Basics By Using Raw Materials

We all know the song Bahay Kubo, the quintessential nursery rhyme of every Filipino child. In this song, we imagine the traditional and beloved bahay kubo filled with native vegetables that we all hate and love. The bahay kubo is an iconic representation of the Filipino people. It embodies simplicity and our nation’s love for our natural resources.

This the reason why using raw or organic materials for home design and structure is a trend today in the Philippines. The notion of going back to basics entails that we are getting rid of the excess and focusing on materials that can help us attain a more organic and sustainable home.

Planning a major home overhaul and intrigued in the prospect of using raw materials for your home? Then read the following tips on the different ways that you can achieve this look.

Create weathered palette

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Weathered palette refers to a color combination of weathered or rough textures like timber linings and concrete materials. This type of palette will create a rustic and edgy vibe to any space in your room. It deconstructs the pitch perfect all white suburban homes that we have grown accustomed and tired to. A perfect example of this is how the bathroom feels all natural when it’s wooden flooring are matched with concrete walls.

Use bricks for walls

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Tired of painting your home the same sad colors? Then level up your design game and use bricks for walls. You no longer have to use paint since the bricks already has its own vibe and attitude that will definitely rise your home above the rest.

All wood furniture

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You can also use raw materials when choosing a furniture. Wood furniture that look like they came straight out of the forest are very trendy these days. Going for this effect will add authenticity to your home.

Wood finish

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There’s nothing over the top with using wood in every aspect of your home. It’s actually pretty useful since wood is known for being good insulators making your home a lot warmer during these stormy days. Maintain a strict color palette that can match the wood like the kitchen above has shown.

Stone interior

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Just like bricks, hard granite stones are also great for adding authenticity to your home. Aside from the additional rough edges, stone walls are also great for keeping your toes cold during hot summer nights.

Use plants

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Have no plans in changing the whole vibe of your home but still willing to try raw materials? Take baby steps and use small plants. Yes, plants are also considered raw and organic materials that can certainly create a healthier air inside your home.

Natural light

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Another simple step is using natural light instead of those artificial lighting. Open those big windows of yours and let the sun shine inside your home. It’s the best decoration your home could ever have.