10 Biophilic Living Room Designs with Plenty Of Plants And Natural Lights

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You can use your living room to bring nature inside your home. Starting with adding a lot of plants and bringing natural lights through the windows, you are already close to having a biophilic living room design.

Below are 10 biophilic living room designs with plenty of plants and natural lights to inspire you.

1. Cazo Apartment by Estudio BRA

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A biophilic living room design with plenty of plants and natural lights can be seen in this apartment. Cazo Apartment by Estudio BRA has a cozy apartment completed with wooden storage and some pots of plants. Grey accents are also added through the sofa and the wall.

Photographer: Maíra Acayaba

 

2. Echo House by Aaron Neubert Architects

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Echo House by Aaron Neubert Architects has an awesome biophilic living room design with plenty of plants and natural lights. The expansive window allows natural light to enter the living room while natural materials come from the jute rug, the wooden furniture, and pots of plants.

Photography: Brian Thomas Jones, Alex Zarour

 

3. Hillsborough by Studio VARA

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The biophilic living room design in Hillsborough by Studio VARA is perfect for you who love to enjoy nature. Pots of plants are added to the corners of the room while natural light comes through the floor-to-ceiling glass doors with awesome views of the pool.

Photographer: Matthew Millman Photography

 

4. St Andrew Beach House by Austin Maynard Architects

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Besides plenty of plants and natural lights, the biophilic living room design in St Andrew Beach House is also completed with beams. The ceiling can be decorated and highlighted well thanks to the beams.

Photographer: Derek Swalwell

 

6. Sullivan’s Island by Kate Towill from Basic Projects

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The combination of natural materials and a lot of plants is perfect for a biophilic living room design. Sullivan’s Island uses a jute rug to create a warm atmosphere while plenty of plants are added to the corners of the room. Natural light can enter the room through the large window.

Photographer: Olivia Rae James

 

7. 484 North Parkway in Golden Beach by SDH Studio Architecture + Design

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484 North Parkway in Golden Beach by SDH Studio Architecture + Design offers a biophilic living room design with a large window. Natural lights can enter the room through this window while a big pot of a plant can complete the whole look of the biophilic design.

Photography: SDH Studio Architecture + Design

 

8. Lilac Drive by Marmol Radziner Architecture

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Lilac Drive by Marmol Radziner Architecture is a vacation home that has a biophilic living room design. This living room doesn’t have plenty of plants but the natural elements that come from the furniture and storage are awesome.

Photography: Marmol Radziner Architecture

 

9. Seascape Villa by WOMhouse

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A biophilic living room design also can be found in the Mediterranean property. Seascape Villa by WOMhouse has a large living room that opens to the outdoor area. The wood material is the natural element that dominates this living room.

Photography: Moch Sulthonn for Word of Mouth

 

10. Willoughby House by Arent & Pyke

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A simple biophilic living room design in Willoughby House by Arent & Pyke is perfect for a modern home. The natural light can enter the room through the windows. A pot of plants is also added to the corner of the room. The combination of neutral color (grey) and natural material (wood) in this room looks perfect.

Photography: Felix Forest

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