Biophilic Design Innovations- Beyond the Ordinary

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Biophilic design is not limited to traditional elements like plants and natural materials.

"If your home environment is good and peaceful and easy, your life is better and easier." - Lori Greiner

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Solving Traditonal Septic System's Problems

Biophilic design seeks to bring nature into the home and is not limited to traditional elements like plants and natural materials. Contemporary designers, like DJMast have explored innovative ways to bring nature indoors.  Biophilic design isn't confined to the usual suspects like potted plants. Modern designers are rewriting the rules with show-stopping ideas.

The Flame of Magic: Water Vapor Fireplaces

Picture a fireplace that crackles with the illusion of real flames – only it uses water vapor and LED lighting to set the mood. It's eco-friendly and utterly mesmerizing. These eco-friendly fireplaces use water vapor and LED lighting to mimic the appearance and ambiance of a real fire, creating a calming and natural focal point in indoor spaces.

Aquatic Wonders: Water Features and Aquariums

Water features and aquariums aren't just for the rich and famous. They're your passport to tranquility. Incorporating water features or aquariums not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also brings the soothing qualities of water into interior spaces. Consider adding water features, whether it's a tabletop fountain, a small pond, or an aquarium. The soothing sound of flowing water can enhance your biophilic experience.

Blooms and Bouquets: Cut Flowers and Vases

Fresh flowers and plants not only add color and fragrance but also provide a tangible connection to nature within interior spaces. Regularly fresh flowers and plants into your living spaces. They not only provide visual appeal but also bring in the scents and textures of nature.

Illuminate with Nature in Mind : Artificial Lighting Features

Coffered ceilings with recessed lighting can recreate the enchanting display sunlight through an outdoor trellis.  It's like having your own patch of sky indoors. Coffer ceilings with recessed lighting can replicate the light patterns found in natural environments, creating a sense of depth and connection to the outdoors.

Explore lighting options that mimic natural light patterns. Look into smart LED systems that can adjust the color temperature to match natural sunlight throughout the day.

In Conclusion

It’s encouraging to reimagine our indoor spaces as extensions of the natural world that we love to spend time around.  It may not be practical to blow out a wall for larger windows or cut throw the ceiling for skylights if you live in a condo. You may not have the extra room to install a new fireplace.  The design ideas presented in this article explore a few creative ideas, DJMast has used in his design/builds, to consider that will help bring nature’s essence into your living spaces.

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