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The Wellbeing Interior Trends to Know

โ€œOne positive thing to come out of the past year is a change in attitude towards wellbeing,โ€ says Tara Williams, founder of Conscious Spaces. โ€œThereโ€™s been an awakening. People have discovered first-hand just how much your indoor environment can impact your health.โ€

โ€œFor too long, weโ€™ve ignored what our buildings are made of, how much light they let in,โ€ comments Tara. โ€œBut months at home have brought these topics to the surface.โ€

Read on for Taraโ€™s predictions for the top wellbeing interior trends for the year ahead.

Flexible Rooms

โ€œWe think 2021 will see a shift away from open-plan living and a move towards more flexible rooms that allow each family member their own space. Movable partitions, internal walls with windows and glass doors can give more privacy while maintaining a sense of flow.โ€

Good tech hygiene

โ€œYes, technology can enable us to do amazing things, but thereโ€™s also a saturation point. From blue light to the electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs) emitted by our devices, an overload of tech can bring unwanted health effects. So, I think a more mindful approach to tech will become more widespread. Itโ€™s about finding a balance and introducing good habits, like keeping tech out of the bedroom and turning your Wi-Fi router off overnight.โ€

Biophilic design

โ€œWeโ€™ve noticed a continued interest in biophilic design over the last year. Biophilia is a sense of connection with the natural world. So biophilic spaces feel in touch with nature, helping to calm and destress. Biophilic design can mean using natural materials and house plants. A biophilic space will usually make natural light and views onto the outdoors a focal point. You can incorporate biophilia into your home in a more abstract way by introducing organic shapes with your furniture.โ€

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