Interior

Minimal Guest House

Architect:

David Oswald

Project type:

Interior Design

Client:

OceanThemes

Strategy:

Minimalistic

Terms:

6 Month

Date:

November 22, 2021

Shaver Millwork Balcony Hallway
Shaver Millwork Covered Living Room Patio
Shaver Millwork Custom Outdoor Bar and Dining Area
Shaver Millwork Bahamas Custom Covered Living Room Patio
Shaver Millwork Covered Living Room
Shaver Millwork Bahamas Hotel Custom Painted Wood Bunk Beds and Wall Paneling with Ladder
Shaver Millwork Bahamas Custom Bathroom Cabinetry and Wall Paneling
Shaver Millwork Bahamas Custom Covered Balcony

Design in Details

In design, we bring characteristics of the natural world into built spaces, such as water, greenery, and natural light, or elements like wood and stone. Encouraging the use of natural systems and processes in design allows for exposure to nature, and in turn, these design approaches improve health and wellbeing. There are a number of possible benefits, including reduced heart rate variability and pulse rates, decreased blood pressure, and increased activity in our nervous systems, to name a few.

Over time, our connections to the natural world diverged in parallel with technological developments. Advances in the 19th and 20th centuries fundamentally changed how people interact with nature. Sheltered from the elements, we spent more and more time indoors. Today, the majority of people spend almost 80-90% of their time indoors, moving between their homes and workplaces. As interior designers embrace biophilia.

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Incredible Result

Establishing multi-sensory experiences, we can design interiors that resonate across ages and demographics. These rooms and spaces connects us to nature as a proven way to inspire us, boost our productivity, and create greater well-being. Beyond these benefits, by reducing stress and enhancing creativity, we can also expedite healing. In our increasingly urbanized cities, biophilia advocates a more humanistic approach to design. The result is biophilic interiors that celebrate how we live, work and learn with nature. The term translates to ‘the love of living things’ in ancient Greek (philia = the love of / inclination towards), and was used by German-born American psychoanalyst Erich Fromm in The Anatomy of Human Destru ctiveness (1973).

Handmade

Metal Chair

Considering the physical, mental, and emotional needs of people, interior designers use human-centered approaches to address how we live today. Creating novel approaches to promoting health, safety, and welfare, contemporary interiors are 4 increasingly inspired by biophilia as a holistic approach to promoting health, safety, and welfare, contemporary interiors are increasingly inspired by biophilia as a holistic approach to design.

Architect:

David Oswald

Terms:

6 Month

Client:

OceanThemes

Strategy:

Minimalistic

Project type:

Interior Design

Date:

November 22, 2021