Since 2009, I’ve been working in the interior design industry. I’ve interned for a hospitality design company, worked in various furniture and fabric showrooms, and been an interior designer for a design-build firm. I decided to hang out my shingle and launch m studio interior design in 2015. And now I get to do what I love best: Design homes that are totally customized to the clients I work with!
In today’s fast-paced world, it’s no secret that we often find ourselves longing for a connection to nature amidst the hustle and bustle of daily life. Fortunately, there’s a design approach that can bring that tranquility and beauty of the outdoors into your own home… behold, biophilic design!
Discover the uplifting concept of biophilia in home design, where we infuse natural elements into our living spaces to uplift our spirits and foster a sense of ease and relaxation. Let’s delve into some fabulous tips on how to seamlessly integrate biophilic design into every nook and cranny of your home, from the inviting entryway to the cozy bedroom retreat!
The entryway, the first impression of the home, sets the tone for your entire home, welcoming guests with open arms and providing a glimpse of what’s to come. To infuse this space with biophilic elements, consider incorporating natural materials such as wood or stone for flooring and accent pieces.
Add a touch of greenery with potted plants or a vertical garden to create a refreshing ambiance as soon as guests step through the door. Additionally, maximize natural light by installing windows or skylights to flood the space with sunlight, further blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor living.
Easy Care, Live Indoor Bonsai Plant
7 Pocket Vertical Wall Planter
It may be cliche, but completely true… the kitchen IS the heart of the home, where families gather to cook, eat, and connect. Enhance this space with biophilic design elements by incorporating organic shapes and textures in your cabinetry and countertops. Opt for sustainable materials like bamboo or cork, which not only add a natural touch but also reduce environmental impact.
Bring the outdoors in with a herb garden or living wall, providing fresh ingredients at your fingertips while infusing the space with life and vitality. Lastly, don’t forget to prioritize views of nature by positioning sinks or cooking stations near windows overlooking gardens or greenery.
Self Watering Terracotta Planter
Hydroponics Growing System Kit
Wall Hanging Planter, Set of 2
The bathroom is an ideal space to incorporate and embrace biophilic design principles! If you plan to remodel your bathroom, a variety of textures and finishes throughout the many surfaces will surely enhance the feeling of natural surroundings.
Start by implementing natural materials such as wood or stone in your vanity, bathtub surround, flooring or even decor to evoke a spa-like atmosphere. Introduce elements of water, such as a rainfall showerhead or a freestanding bathtub, to mimic the soothing qualities of nature’s most essential element. Enhance the sensory experience with aromatherapy by incorporating essential oils or natural fragrances, creating a truly immersive and rejuvenating experience.
Woven Water Hyacinth Wall Rack
Glass Aromatherapy Essential Oil Diffuser
Create a dining space that nourishes both body and soul by incorporating biophilic design elements into your decor. Choose furniture made from sustainable materials like reclaimed wood or rattan to add warmth and character to the room. Illuminate the space with soft, diffused lighting that mimics the natural glow of sunlight filtering through leaves, creating a warm and inviting ambiance.
Enhance the dining experience with live-edge tables or handmade pottery inspired by nature, adding texture and visual interest to the room. Finally, consider incorporating a feature wall adorned with botanical prints or living plants to bring a touch of the outdoors into your dining area.
Natural Water Hyacinth Place Mats
Organic Ceramic Vase with Handle
Transform the bedroom into a peaceful retreat by integrating biophilic design elements that promote relaxation. By selecting natural, breathable materials for bedding and upholstery, such as organic cotton or linen, a comfortable and cozy sleeping environment may be achieved!
Incorporate soft, muted colors inspired by nature, such as earthy browns, soothing greens, and tranquil blues, to promote a sense of calm and serenity. Enhance the ambiance with soft, ambient lighting and blackout curtains to create a restful atmosphere conducive to sleep. Lastly, introduce natural elements such as live plants or botanical artwork to infuse the space with life and vitality, fostering a deeper connection to the natural world.
Voluspa French Cade Lavender Candle
Fluffy Faux Fur Throw Blanket in Cream
Are we feeling inspired!? As you can see, incorporating biophilic design elements into the home can be a powerful way to reconnect with nature and create spaces that promote health, happiness, and well-being. By following these tips, you can transform every room in your home into a serene sanctuary that nourishes the body, mind, and soul. So go ahead, embrace nature indoors, and experience the transformative power of biophilic design in your own home!!
Share your tips in the comments below and let’s ignite a collective spark of inspiration to fully immerse ourselves in the enchanting world of biophilic design!
Xoxo,
Megan
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