The Organic Process
When people design their homes, there is often a vision or some sort of idea in mind – someone may want to go with a minimalist approach with cool colours and furniture that is more deliberate in its design, others may want a traditionalist design where the rooms are much more involved with Solid Wood Furniture with much greater character and charisma.
However sometimes some of the best interior designs come through an organic design process. Now organic is usually referred to in the food industry, referring to food that has been produced without the use of chemicals or additives.
Now this when this theory is related to furniture and design it can be interpreted in 2 ways. The first way is with the material itself, it can be seen that some wood is manufactured or changed in order to be easier to acquire or work with such as MDF, plywood and so on. So for someone to go organic with their home design you could either A) – go out cut down a tree and make the furniture yourself, or B) look for furniture that truly embraces its natural roots, perhaps even furniture that is more exotic in its nature such as Solid Indian Wood Furniture.
The second interpretation is through the design process itself. Rather than having an idea of what you want set in stone such as wanting your living room filled out with Dakota Furniture, the thought process is more natural and grows through circumstance and opportunity therefore being organic. Such as initially having a pine sideboard and while out and about discovering a Sheesham Coffee Table that would work very well alongside it. Another example could be having a Solid Wood Dining Table and rather than ordering a matching set of chairs, it is better to explore your options eventually leading to finding a stylish set of Rattan Dining Chairs instead.
Whatever your interpretation of the organic design process be assured that the results will be both unexpected and rewarding.