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Biophilic Interior Design: How to Bring Nature Fully Indoors

Feb 11, 2025 ยท 6 min ยท Beginner

Biophilic design is scientifically proven to reduce stress and increase wellbeing. Here is how to implement it at every budget.

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The Science Behind Biophilic Design

Studies at Harvard and the University of Exeter consistently show that exposure to natural elements โ€” plants, natural light, flowing water, natural materials โ€” measurably reduces cortisol, lowers blood pressure, and improves wellbeing. Biophilic design applies this science to interiors.

The 6 Elements of Biophilic Design

1. Living plants โ€” a household with 15+ plants shows measurably improved air quality. 2. Natural light โ€” maximise daylight through window placement and sheer treatments. 3. Natural materials โ€” wood, stone, linen, clay, leather. 4. Natural patterns โ€” leaf motifs, organic shapes. 5. Water โ€” even a small indoor fountain adds the sound of water. 6. Natural ventilation โ€” the scent and movement of fresh air.

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Minimum Viable Biophilia: Research suggests even one large plant visible from your most-used space creates measurable stress reduction. Start with one plant in your line of sight.

Indoor Trees as Statement Pieces

Large indoor trees โ€” fiddle-leaf fig, bird of paradise, olive tree, or rubber plant โ€” create a biophilic focal point no amount of accessories can replicate. A well-placed indoor tree in a terracotta pot may be the single most impactful design element in any room.

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