Considering the amount of time we spend indoors, finding any way to connect with nature is crucial. There is something almost ancestral that calls us to be grounded in nature.
So this week we've picked five nature-inspired designs from Instagram for your bedroom, the room that needs it most.
With crisp lighting, organic wall coverings, and antique botanical décor, this week's trends offer new inspiration for everyone looking for the serenity that the natural world brings. Here are five beautiful pro-biotic bedroom looks we're snapping up.
Curtainless windows
If you want to bring more nature into your bedroom, the best way to do that is to remove the barrier between you and the natural world. So go for a curtain-free design like this one from @homebohoo.
Madison Popper, designer of Chill Casa, says: "Placing your bed by a large window without curtains allows the room to be filled with nature. It turns the bed into an oasis-like retreat, allowing expansive light to flood the space and create an immersive experience."
Organic wall hangings
When it comes to decorating your walls with biophilic designs, you can't go wrong with natural wall hangings, like these beautiful ones from @blossominginteriors.
Popper says, "Organic wall hangings not only exude natural romance, but also inject a touch of modern elegance." Wall hangings also help to seamlessly bridge exteriors and interiors, blending elements and maintaining a clean, modern aesthetic.
Chinese-inspired interiors
Chinese style is one of the original pro-biotic designs, and we still see it in bedroom design, especially when it leans towards "cottage style" like @seansymington.
Devin Shaffer, designer at Decorilla, says: "I love Chinese-inspired patterns because they soften a room while grounding and interconnecting decorative elements. Botanical-inspired accents can be found on everything from headboards to chairs to ottomans."
Headboard Vines
No matter what kind of headboard you have in your bedroom, it's easy to create a more nature-inspired look by adding some green vines to a headboard like @honeyidressedthepug.
Subtly placing plants at the foot of the bed creates a garden feel and outlines the shape of the headboard," says Courtney Wollersheim, designer at Floor360. Combining a group of wall hangings creates an even stronger visual impact, and it's a great way to be at one with nature."
Floral bed linen
What kind of biophilic bedroom could do without some gesture-inspired sheets, like this look from @our_comfy_cosy_home.
Wollersheim says: "Layer your bedroom with floral bedding that coordinates with your colours and décor for a fresh and bright feel. Patterns can be big and bold or soft and subtle. The current trends are pinks and greens, which are very natural and vivid."