Biophilic Sunroom
- Patrick Fatica
- Aug 9, 2024
- 1 min read

We just want to make this room as cozy as we can. There is glass that needs to be repaired and some wood cleanup that needs to happen, but for now we are just going to decorate. We will get to the glass and wood repair after the first pass of the entire house is complete.
We're always changing out the plants and furniture in this room. We havn't gotten this room finished yet, but we're working on it.


As we fill out the design in this room, we will be leaning heavily on Biophilic Design. Small natural details like geometric and organic detailing in furniture, artisan finishes such as plaster, and natural patina on finishes will play into the urge to be rooted in nature.
In essence, biophilic design aims to bring outdoor experiences into indoor spaces. It’s more than just adding potted plants; it involves using patterns found in nature, maximizing natural light, incorporating water features, utilizing sustainable materials like wood and stone, among others.
Natural Light:
Maximize your use of windows or consider installing skylights for more sunshine exposure.
Eco-friendly Materials:
Opt for furniture made from sustainable sources such as bamboo or reclaimed wood.
Variety Of Plants:
It goes without saying, adding plants to your space is one of the core biophilic design elements. Different types provide various textures and colors, giving your space depth while purifying air quality too!
Nature-Inspired Art:
Display art pieces that depict landscapes, animals, or abstract forms inspired by nature.
We've got some big ideas for this room that will be taking place over the next 12 months.
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