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Biophilic Design

Biophilic design is a real passion of mine so as you’ll see there is plenty of content for you to browse here. Whether you are wanting to bring the benefits of nature into your home by creating a biophilic office space, a bedroom, a kitchen or a living room, I have written posts designed to help you navigate biophilic design at home.

I have broken down the main principles of biophilic design and shared advice for integrating it into your home. From natural light, textures, patterns and materials to colours, shapes and forms, adding a touch of biophilia to your home interior will now be simple.

I’ve also shared examples of hotels and spa retreats so that you can take inspiration for your own home. These public spaces are increasingly adopting a more biophilic approach to design as the many benefits are much more easily measured and proven in public spaces. The business case is often stronger because there is a marked improvement in the bottom line. This is much harder to prove in residential interiors.

Bringing nature into the built environment is about more than just adding plants and painting everything green. So check out the posts below to find out how to turn your home into a nature-inspired haven that is good for your soul.

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    Biophilic Design: How To Use Organic Shapes in Interiors

    March 3, 2021August 7, 2023

    Using organic shapes in interiors is a really effective way to bring nature inside and breathe new life into a space.

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    Biophilic Kitchen Designs: How to Get the Look

    February 1, 2021August 30, 2022

    Biophilic design is going to be a big interior design trend. In this post I share my tips for bringing biophilic design into the kitchen and ensuring that your kitchen not only looks good but feels good too.

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  • Trend

    SS20 Interior Trends : The Call of Nature

    August 11, 2020August 28, 2022

    A big interior trend for SS20 is nature in interiors and many of the high street stores have collections that enable us to bring the outside in.

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    Interior Accessories

    Indoor Living Wall Kits from Chalk & Moss

    March 16, 2020August 28, 2022

    These indoor living wall kits from Chalk & Moss are designed and made in the UK. They help bring biophilic design elements into the built environment.

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