12 Tips to Improve Wellbeing by Linking Interior and Garden Design

 

Frame The View of The Garden

 

Construct a Consistent Colour Palette

 

Evoke a Greater Sense of Space

 

Create a Calming Sanctuary

 

Choose Natural Materials and Finishes

 

Create Flow Between Zones

 

Simplify to Elevate Wellbeing

 

Consider Biophilic Principles

 

Seamlessly Link Interior and Exterior

 

Enhance the Original Architecture

 

Surrey interior designer dining room with crittal doors

Open up Interior Walls to let Nature in

 

Build a Haven in The Garden

 

Improve Wellbeing by Linking Interior and Garden Design Image Credits:

Image 1:Led by Decorbuddi Interior Designers  Ann Jackman and Laura Nicolson

Photography by: KT1 Photography

Image 2: Led by Decorbuddi Interior Designer David Massingham

Photography by: KT1 Photography

Image 3: Led by Decorbuddi Interior Designer Laura Nicolson

Photography by: Limelight Interiors Photography

Image 4: Led by Decorbuddi Interior Designer Stephanie Bailey

Photography by: KT1 Photography

Image 5: Led by Decorbuddi Interior Designer Tracy Duncan and Garden Designer Jo Connolly

Photography by: Limelight Interiors Photography

Image 6: Led by Decorbuddi Interior Designer Jessica Jones

Photography by: KT1 Photography

Image 7: Led by Decorbuddi Interior Designer Lorraine Sakharet

Photography by: KT1 Photography

Image 8: Led by Decorbuddi Interior Designer Lorraine Sakharet

Photography by: KT1 Photography

Image 9: Led by Decorbuddi Interior Designer Tracy Duncan and Garden Designer Jo Connolly

Photography by: Limelight Interiors Photography

Image 10: Led by Decorbuddi Interior Designer Jo Miller

Photography by: Chris Snook Photography

Image 11: Led by Decorbuddi Interior Designer Amanda Delaney

Photography by:  KT1 Photography

Image 12: Led by Decorbuddi Interior Designer Juliet Elliott

Photography by: Darren Chung