Are you embarking on a ground-up build or considering giving your current home a facelift? Whether you’re starting from scratch or looking to refresh your living spaces, embracing innovative design concepts offers a chance to create environments that are not only visually stunning but also eco-friendly. If you’re seeking to infuse your living spaces with a blend of style and sustainability, continue reading as we delve into the latest insights and tips to guide you in making design choices that are both aesthetically pleasing and environmentally conscious.
- Go Green with Biophilic Design
“Incorporate biophilic design elements into your home to bring the soothing essence of nature indoors,” suggests Sarah Jobse, of design powerhouse Oak & Orange and a trusted partner of Andersens. “Biophilic design emphasises the connection between humans and nature, promoting well-being and sustainability.” Opt for natural materials to create a space that feels both cosy and connected to the outdoors. Consider using Andersen’s Timbre range of engineered timber flooring in the Ash Oak colour, which aligns perfectly with this trend, offering both sustainability and a touch of everyday luxury.
- Flooring: Where Style Meets Sustainability
“Elevate your space with sustainable flooring options that marry style and eco-consciousness,” advises Sarah. Flooring plays a significant role in interior design, serving as the foundation for your space’s aesthetic. Consider materials like timber, stone, and bamboo, which offer durability and natural beauty while minimising environmental impact. Light oak flooring, for instance, provides a timeless aesthetic that complements various design styles, from modern to rustic, while also being environmentally friendly.

- Window Treatments: Let Nature Shine
“Maximise natural light and ventilation in your home with thoughtfully chosen window treatments,” Sarah recommends. Sustainable window treatments not only enhance the beauty of your space but also contribute to energy efficiency and indoor comfort. Consider options like plantation shutters and wooden blinds, particularly in warm beiges with green undertones or a spectrum of brown shades that allow light to filter through while adding texture and warmth to your space.
- Harmonise with Earth-Toned Carpets
“Embrace the timeless appeal of earth-toned carpets to create a harmonious and serene atmosphere in your living spaces,” suggests Sarah. Light hues like beige, sand, and cream provide a neutral backdrop that complements various interior styles while adding a touch of warmth and sophistication. Textured carpets made from natural materials like sisal, jute, bamboo, and wool not only enhance visual appeal but also contribute to a sustainable environment by reducing the use of synthetic materials and chemicals. Consider Andersens’ twist pile carpet Byng in Wheat to add comfort and style to your home

- Personalise with Sustainable Furnishings
“Infuse your home with personality and sustainability by opting for eco-friendly furnishings,” says Sarah. Sustainable furnishings not only add character to your space but also minimise environmental impact by using the right and responsibly sourced materials. Choose pieces crafted from sustainable materials like wood to reduce waste and promote sustainability. Interior design trends are just a starting point and not strict rules so feel free to incorporate vintage or upcycled items into the décor to further enhances the unique style of the space while contributing to a greener lifestyle.
By following these tips and embracing sustainable design choices, you can create a home that not only reflects your personal style but also contributes to a healthier planet. Andersens is committed to helping homeowners reduce their ecological footprint, without compromising on the style, comfort, and durability.