Nature has been around since the beginning with it’s laws of physics and principles of design evident.
People generally have a positive sense of well being and completeness when connecting with nature.
Trees, to me one of the most beautiful examples of nature, are extremely well designed and balanced with the aesthetics and science working together for the final result.
Some of the same design principles can be seen in our respiratory and cardiovascular systems.
Effort results are generally better when working with nature rather than working against it.
If the core value, the ultimate goal, of residential interior design is to experience an interior living environment which will enhance and nourish our best and most complete selves is it not of merit to combine the two for the highest quality level of livability?
This blog has always advocated and encouraged using both the laws of physics and principles of design for the creation of interior living spaces compositions.
Both of these approaches can be manifest from the smallest to the largest aspects of an inside living project.
There have been, and currently are, uncountable efforts in many fields and areas of study to discover, learn, and use what is nature.
There is, and continues to be, scientific evidence that our interior surroundings, consciously and unconsciously, physically, emotionally, mentally, psychologically, and intellectually directly affects people.
This curiosity has been the basic raison d’etre for much of the advance and progress of civilization and life as we currently know it.
As you are inside any where how aware are you of nature and what you experience?
What are your reactions to such and what, if anything, are you going to, or not, do about it for the quality of your life?
Food for thought.