Biophilic & Outdoor Living – Bring Nature into Your London Home
In a busy city like London, connecting with nature at home is more valuable than ever. Biophilic design – the practice of bringing natural elements indoors – reduces stress, improves mood and makes your home feel more spacious. From indoor plants and natural materials to seamless indoor‑outdoor flow, this guide explores how you can integrate nature into your home renovation or extension. MVA Home Improvement specialises in creating calm, healthy living environments that reconnect you with the outdoors.
1. Indoor Plants & Living Walls
Houseplants are the simplest way to introduce biophilia. A living wall (vertical garden) in a kitchen or living room makes a dramatic statement and improves air quality. We can design and install irrigation systems for living walls, ensuring they thrive with minimal maintenance. Even in flats without gardens, a well‑placed fern or monstera transforms a corner.
2. Natural Materials: Timber, Stone & Clay
Swap plastic and synthetic finishes for natural alternatives. Engineered oak flooring, stone worktops, clay plaster walls and timber cladding create warmth and texture. These materials age beautifully and are often more sustainable. In period homes, we match natural finishes to the original character – lime plaster, slate floors and reclaimed timber.
3. Large Glazing & Indoor‑Outdoor Flow
Bifold or sliding glass doors open your home to the garden. A roof lantern or skylight brings sunlight deep into the room. For extensions, we design continuous flooring that runs from inside to outside, blurring the boundary. On balconies and roof terraces, we add decking, planters and outdoor lighting to create a genuine outdoor living space.
4. Natural Light & Circadian Lighting
Maximising natural light is a core biophilic principle. We position windows and roof lights to capture sunlight throughout the day. For evenings, tunable white lighting that changes colour temperature (warm in the evening, cool in the morning) mimics natural daylight cycles and supports healthy sleep patterns.
5. Water Features & Natural Ventilation
The sound of moving water is calming. A small indoor fountain or a garden water feature can be integrated into your design. Natural ventilation – opening windows positioned for cross‑breezes – reduces reliance on air conditioning and connects you with the outdoors. We include these elements in our renovation and extension designs.
Create Your Own Nature‑Filled Home
At MVA Home Improvement, we bring biophilic principles to every project – from a single room refresh to a full‑house renovation. Our team works with you to select natural materials, maximise light and create seamless indoor‑outdoor spaces. Experience the benefits of nature at home, no matter where you live in London.
Ready to bring the outdoors in?
Contact us for a free biophilic design consultation.