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When renovating your home, consider the environment you want to create.


Ask yourself: How do I want to feel when I come home from work or a trip? How do I want to spend my time? With these questions in mind, you can start forming a concept or theme for your ideal living space.


Today, we’ll explore two styles: Quiet Luxury and Biophilic Design.

 

Quiet Luxury

Quiet luxury is perfect for those who value simplicity and exclusivity. It shows effortless sophistication with a timeless and classy look. 


You can achieve this style easily by using neutral colours, classic silhouettes, and simple yet functional pieces.


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Playing with colour is one of the easiest ways to enhance your space. Use a neutral palette such as beige, cream, brown, black, and white.


If the space feels too cold or empty with these neutral tones, investing in quality, plush, and comfortable furniture becomes essential to create warmth and coziness.

 

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Biophilic Design

Biophilic Design is a concept that reconnects us with nature by creating environments that mimic natural settings. This approach does not only benefit our physical, mental, and emotional well-being but also the environment. 


At its core, biophilic design embraces natural surroundings, offering a profound impact on overall health and well-being.

 

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The best way to create a biophilic style at home is by utilizing your outdoor space and blending it with your indoor areas. Maximize the natural light that flows through your living space to strengthen the connection with nature.

Incorporate natural materials, elements, and patterns like teak, bamboo, leather, and stone to evoke a sense of nature indoors. If your main furniture has clean, sharp edges, balance the space by adding curved-shaped furniture and accessories for a harmonious design.

 

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