interior designer Shannon Game Completely studied how design can affect health in health care -related settings. Then he worked for Los Angeles Ronald McDonald House, two self-contained room types for immunocomomized children undergoing lifetime treatment, and for family members with them. He is also one Speaker on biofilic design for National Kitchen and Bath Association.
Biofilic design is based on the idea that people have a spontaneous tendency to take connections to nature. Because we spend so much time indoors, bring biological materials, shapes and colors that remind us of nature, which helps us feel connected to the natural world. In the bedroom seen here, GGEM used natural Color and fiber to promote welfare. For example, the cotton velvet setti is a deep leafy green.
A fidalhead fig adds a natural element to the corner of the room and helps with air filtration. The owners of the house also wanted a wall-to-wall carpeting in the bedroom for sensory purposes-tenderness and sound control under their feet. “This car taping is 100% wool, which is natural and which humans have discovered how to keep clean for many years,” GGEM is called.