Biophilic design centers on the environment, it focuses on our health and well-being by integrating nature into our homes. It calls attention to the importance of adding natural elements such as plants and light to enhance our rooms promoting a feeling of good health and comfort.

Being at home more than usual these days, it is even more essential to bring nature inside not only for decoration, but for well-being.

Below are ideas and inspiration on how to incorporate plants and greenery into various rooms in your home that brings the outdoors inside!

Bring the Outdoors Inside with Plants Seating Area

Living Area:

Large palms, fig trees, or any type of floor plant placed in corners of the space add a stunning architectural element to a living area, filling the space with inviting warmth.

Bring the Outdoors Inside with Plants Kitchen

Kitchen:

Placing herbs in small hanging pots above the counter are a resourceful way to keep the surface open for cooking prep work, and makes the plants easily accessible for use when needed.

Bring the Outdoors Inside with Plants Bedroom

Bedroom:

A large floor plant makes for a dramatic statement in a bedroom, filling the space with this natural décor also supports a pleasant calming effect for the senses.

Bring the Outdoors Inside with Plants Bathroom

Bath:

Small plants on a sink vanity soften the typically rigid edges of the bathroom. Tropical plants are perfect for this environment and thrive very well.

Bring the Outdoors Inside with Plants Dining Room

Dining Room:

A lovely floral centerpiece is a primary decorative piece for a dining table, change it up with a living plant or terrarium, switch out with seasonal plants throughout the year to bring the energy of the outdoors into the dining room.

The practice of biophilic design emphasizes the necessity of bringing the outdoors inside, which is more than essential these days. Being an indoor gardener is a great activity to embrace right now, duly creating a healthy environment and attractive décor to make a healthy home.