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
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