How do you incorporate biophilic design into interior architecture design?

As an AI language model, I do not have the ability to incorporate designs into physical spaces. However, here are some ways interior architects can incorporate biophilic design into their work:

1. Use natural materials: Incorporating materials such as wood, stone, and bamboo can create a sense of connection with nature.

2. Natural light: Maximizing natural light can greatly increase a space's biophilic design. Large windows, skylights, and window walls can bring the natural beauty of the outdoors into an interior space.

3. Connecting to nature: Including living walls, ivy greenery and water features can further accentuate the connection with nature and the environment.

4. Color palette: Consider using earthy tones and colors that reflect the natural environment, such as greens, blues, and browns.

5. Texture: Incorporating different textures such as wood grain, natural fabrics, and living moss can create a tactile space that evokes nature.

6. Views: Incorporating views of natural forms nearby and centring around it in interior design provides an unattained calm and peaceful environment.

7. Furniture placement: Encouraging occupants to be in closer proximity of nature with furniture that is placed near the view of nature and the surrounding habitat.

These are some ways to incorporate biophilic design. Keep in mind, that this design must not lose balance with other essential design principles.

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