Bien choisir ses matériaux : la clé pour une décoration intérieure unique et durable

Choosing the right materials: the key to a unique and sustainable interior design

In a world where interior design reflects our lifestyles and values, the choice of materials and furniture is essential. To create a harmonious, authentic, and environmentally conscious space, the careful selection of each element makes all the difference. At Mirette, we focus on handcrafted creations, showcasing pieces designed with care, made from noble, durable, and aesthetically pleasing materials.

Discover how to choose your materials and furniture wisely for ethical and sustainable decor.

Wood: warmth, character and timelessness

A key material in contemporary design, wood is prized for its authenticity and versatility. It adapts to all styles: Scandinavian, wabi-sabi, contemporary, or rustic chic. From light oak to dark walnut, including acacia and teak, each species brings its own unique character to a space.

Hardwood flooring, whether unfinished and oiled or herringbone, provides a timeless foundation. It pairs easily with all types of wall coverings, from matte paints to panoramic wallpapers. For budgets or high-traffic areas, alternatives like laminate or wood-look tile offer a practical and attractive solution.

✨ At Mirette, you will find handcrafted pieces in solid wood, sourced from FSC or PEFC certified European forests, for an aesthetic and responsible interior.

Trendy materials: terrazzo, natural stone and plaster

Terrazzo, long forgotten, is now experiencing a spectacular revival. Colorful, graphic, and resolutely modern, it's making its way onto countertops, backsplashes, and decorative objects. Natural stone, meanwhile, brings timeless elegance: marble, slate, travertine, granite… the options are numerous, provided their maintenance is taken into account.

Textured plasters and eco-friendly, algae-based paints create sensory atmospheres where the material itself becomes a decorative element. For wallpaper, opt for woven, plant-based, or acoustic materials that combine aesthetics and comfort.

Furniture that makes sense

Furniture is no longer chosen solely for its function, but also for its history, style, and origin. Consumers now seek unique, durable pieces, often made locally.

Good layout relies on balanced proportions and smooth flow of movement. Oversized furniture can overwhelm a space, while a room that's too small risks feeling visually lost. To optimize every square meter, custom-made and modular furniture offer invaluable solutions.

🛋 On Mirette, each piece of furniture tells a story: iconic design revisited, rare wood worked by the hand of an artisan, or subtle alliance of tradition and modernity.

Mix and match styles for a more vibrant decor

Say goodbye to soulless, monochromatic looks—the trend is all about mix and match. Dare to pair a vintage table with contemporary chairs, or a Louis XV-style duchesse chair with a sleek velvet sofa. The goal: to create a cohesive yet personal décor, where every piece has its place.

This delicate balance requires flair, but also meticulous attention to colors, materials, and proportions. Key pieces must be highlighted, materials must interact with each other, and furniture must be suited to the function of the space.

Tip: Create your mood board

Before finalizing your choices, create a materials board. This will bring together all the selected finishes, colors, textures, and materials on a single document. This visual tool is essential for ensuring overall harmony and perfecting the final details.

In summary

  • Opt for high-quality materials such as wood, stone or terrazzo to create a durable and aesthetically pleasing base.
  • Think eco-design and local , especially for handcrafted objects and furniture.
  • Mix styles and eras to create an original decor that reflects your personality.
  • Work on your volumes , circulation and layouts for optimal comfort.

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