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The relationship between space, human and nature: Wellness and Biophilia

Part One: The Need to Return to the Essence There is great interest in studies on how to keep people healthy and even how to make people healthy. The reflection of human health on our daily lives has started to create new concepts: Wellness and biophilia. The human need to return to nature, and therefore to the essence, in the chaos of city life, manifests...

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Part One: The Need to Return to the Essence

There is great interest in studies on how to keep people healthy and even how to make people healthy. The reflection of human health on our daily lives has started to create new concepts: Wellness and biophilia. The human need to return to nature and therefore to the essence in the chaos of city life manifests itself with different concepts at different times, but the goal is always the same: to interact with nature...
Blending holistic wellbeing with a love of life or living systems, wellness and biophilia concepts offer people spaces they can create in the middle of city life.  While the designs reflect holistic well-being, people have the chance to interact with nature again with these concepts both in their homes and workspaces.

Decorating tips to bring nature into your home with a holistic wellbeing approach;

・With Everest, one of our Mdflam/Melamine Faced Particle Board product group with bold and rustic details, you can give furniture a vibrant look.

・You can bring the space the energy of nature by choosing shades of green close to nature on your armchairs.

・You can feel the relaxing effect of the ocean in your home by choosing the striking color of Alaska Blue in various applications such as wall panels.

・You can create warm environments with Exotic Oak that brings authenticity to the space.

Interacting with nature

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