Biophilic Design : How to bring nature into your living room
One of the biggest interior design trends that we have seen coming through in 2021 is biophilic design. The word biophilic comes from the Greek words ‘Bios’ meaning love and ‘Philia’ meaning life, so it literally means a love of living things. Based on this, biophilic design as a concept is about bringing nature into the built environment.
As humans, we have an innate biological need to connect with nature and there have been many studies that show when nature is incorporated into workplaces, employees are more productive, suffer lower levels of stress and are generally happier and more creative. They also take less time off sick.
The same can be seen in hospitals where access to natural daylighting and views of nature lead to faster recovery rates for patients, decreased dependency on medication and improved emotional wellbeing. Staff and family members also suffer less stress.
But biophilic design isn’t only beneficial in commercial and public spaces. It can also have a hugely positive impact in our homes. So how can we use the concepts of biophilic design to create a living room that is good for our mental health and wellbeing and makes us feel good? The answer is to bring nature into the space.