![]() I like to consider using glass or in this instance crystals for inspiration. It tends to be light and airy in a Spring person’s home with light wood flooring and an abundance of plants, including succulents. You might also opt for lots of light primary colours including pinks, purples, blues. Wallpapers that are fresh and botanical - such as Jungle 02 (beautiful when paired with Green 04) - will give your space a lovely natural feel. At MOOD Publishing we love telling stories. If you are a Spring type, when it comes to design you will naturally be drawn to pastel colours (think happy confetti) such as Pink 02 and Yellow 01. Mood Publishing produces unique Cinematic Novels and board games with high. Ive been really into their latest album Forward Motion Godyssey, OK According to. Hopefully, these mood boards will inspire you to incorporate biophilic elements into your design scheme and - in doing so - unite with the great outdoors. Yes, Post Animal is making another appearance in the Music Mood Board column. So, here is a little journey you can take yourself on to decipher which biophilic scheme you are most drawn to. In interior design, you can identify your seasonal type depending on which colour palette you are instinctively drawn to. Seasonal types are divided into Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. It certainly helps break down which colours, textures, shapes and even plants make someone feel most comfortable. So, where is the best place to start? Knowing how designers sometimes look at their client’s seasonal type to put together mood boards and colour palettes helps. Which biophilic mood board suits you best? Any or all of these will contribute to a balanced, biophilic feel in your home. Of course, there are so many aspects to consider when making design decisions - from your paint colours, wallpaper prints, textiles, textures, flooring, to materials for worktops and tiles. thought Id share this moodboard, it has all the animals I really love and really feel connected to just something fun. If you have a garden then you can work with your surroundings and views to create a flow from the outside in, but even in a very urban setting, you can do so much to encourage a biophilic outcome. Although very much on-trend right now - demonstrated by the big resurgence of house plants in recent years - we have always been intrinsically drawn to nature in our homes, sometimes without even realising it. This design process used for this is known as biophilia, which simply means a ‘love of life’. Far from the cool clean lines of the September mood board being Suited & Booted, this October mood board is all about Animal Magic. In our homes, therefore, we know that adding natural elements to our living spaces can be extremely beneficial. ![]() Defining your biophilic styleĬonnecting ourselves to the outdoors has been proven to reduce stress, improve wellbeing and happiness, and even aid creativity and productivity. ![]() This guest post is written by biophilic interior designer, Lucy Gleeson.
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