Five Ways to Integrate Biophilic Design for Home Design

Biophilic design is an aspect you can consider while designing a space. It is a familiar architectural concept, yet it might be something new homeowners should explore. We will elucidate its uses, implementation, and how to use it in a home design.

Biophilic design relates to making spaces that bring inspiration from nature into design. Consider bringing direct and indirect elements from the environment while designing to enhance the overall human experience. Stats show this biophilic design helps improve the general well-being of human minds by up to 95%.

Biophilia elements in designing spaces

Air, water, and natural light are a few direct elements to integrate, while window views, nature-inspired textures, and patterns are indirect elements. Many homeowners want to add such aspects to cut down the feel of city life and look for ways to indulge in natural retreats within the home. Eventually, these became a unique space in the house for relaxing and family hangouts.

Courtyards

Homes with courtyards bring in plenty of natural light, and a skylight plays an integral part. Leaving the courtyard open allows sunlight and rain directly inside, which alters the microclimate in the house.

Biophilic design having open skylight that lets in rain and sunlight in Mr Jeralds Residence in Bangalore

Other options include skylights closed entirely with glass and operable fixtures and partially covered in terracotta or jalli.

Materials and textures

Tactile forms of nature in homes and interiors are also a form of integrating biophilic design. Some of our clients, too, prefer natural wood and patterns inspired by nature as a part of their homes.

Biophilic design use of natural wood and textures in interiors of Veena Venu residence

Patterns in wallpapers derived from nature, using light fixtures resembling nature, natural facade materials like stone, and rustic art pieces add a touch of biophilia to home design.

Developing an interior-exterior connection

Although using landscape enhances this interior-exterior connection, positioning the windows that open to pleasant nature views brings a great deal of the environment to your home. Such sites have a lot of potential; utilising them to the fullest goes a long way in the planning stage.

Biophilic design Balconies opening up to greenery in veena venu residence

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Landscape and gardens

Dedicating a reasonable amount of time to designing an inviting garden space, vertical gardens, and outdoor landscape elevates the home design. Rooftop retreats, the use of native plants, and dedicated family lounges with water features are some ways to bring nature into living spaces.

Biophilic design Water feature in Mr Jayachandras residence
Biophilic design Planter Pockets in Mr Jeralds Residence

Vernacular elements and biophilia

Vernacular architecture that involves a central connection to nature rather than cultural similarities is often related to biophilia. Locally sourced materials and eco-conscious designs are a few examples. Using vernacular techniques and materials that involve passive cooling and are effective also helps alter micro-climate.

Biophilic design vernacular facade in Mr Amogh Residence

Bringing biophilia to home design enhances human-nature connections, improves overall aesthetics, and, most importantly, adds psychological benefits to homeowners.

At Design Thoughts Architects, we understand the client’s requirements and suggest design aspects like biophilia and vernacular to implement in designs for outstanding homes.

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