Going Green: Bringing the Outdoors Into Home with Interior Design in India

 Artifex Interio     06-06-2025 01:04:33

"Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better." - Albert Einstein.

We currently live in a world that’s dominated by the trifecta - screens, synthetic environments, and concrete jungles. However, bringing a refreshing shift within our living spaces isn’t as complex as we previously imagined it to be.

Nature-inspired interior design, also known as biophilic design, is redefining modern homes and workspaces, breathing some life into the otherwise mechanical and mundane space. As the National Human Activity Pattern Survey suggests, the average person spends nearly 90% of their time indoors, so introducing this shift in personal space is much-needed.

The "going green" movement has evolved beyond a mere trend, solidifying its place as a fundamental design philosophy. At Artifex Interio, we collaborate with clients who deeply value the therapeutic influence of nature and aspire to incorporate it into the very fabric of their homes. . Wondering about the hows and whys? This elaborate guide will take you through it.

The Science of Biophilia: Why We Crave Nature Indoors?

Biophilic interior design is an approach that integrates natural elements and patterns into indoor spaces fostering a deeper connection between humans and nature. It is rooted in the term “biophilia” was coined by biologist Edward O. Wilson which refers to the innate human affinity for nature and natural processes.

However, the need for bringing the nature indoors is backed by science and here are the “whys”:

  • Plants like peace lilies, spider plants, and snake plants are nature’s air purifiers, releasing oxygen and soaking in the toxins, thereby improving air quality.
  • Be it work, personal life, relationships or more, our stress levels are through the roof and studies have shown that plants do help calm us down. From reducing cortisol levels to slowing down the heart rate, it does it all.
  • Keeping aside home spaces, research suggests that offices with green elements report higher employee satisfaction and output, boosting productivity by 15%.
  • If you are having trouble sleeping and regulating your circadian rhythm, consider bringing in more house plants into your bedroom.

With such science-backed and profound effects, it becomes clear why nature-inspired design is gaining momentum in the world of interior designing in India.

Elements of Outdoor-Inspired Interiors


A key element to keep in mind when integrating nature into interior designing is to have a nuanced approach to it. The last thing you want is to transform your home into a forest. It is more about balance and harmony between the “built” and “natural” worlds.

Some of the different elements that weave well into such home interior design ideas are:

1. Natural Materials


To evoke a sense of outdoors, materials like wood, bamboo, rattan, jute, cork, and stone are the perfect inclusion. Besides being biodegradable and sustainable, these materials are rich in texture, which further stimulate the senses when integrated well into a home’s design.

2. Earthy Textures and Finishes

Raw, matte and organic or any kind of natural and earthy textures tell a story. Instead of polished walls, think exposed brick and untreated stone walls. They add a rustic charm to the home’s interior, bringing warmth and grounding energy into the room.

3. Living Surfaces


Although not a mandatory inclusion for every house interior design ideas, vertical gardens and green ceilings are “in trend” now. They truly explore the embodiment of “bringing the outdoors in.” Besides their visual and aesthetic blend, these also act as air-purifying systems in your home.

Plants as Living Décor – Decoding the Whats and Hows


Whether it's for a modern living room design or if you are looking for master bedroom decorating ideas, plants are the most impactful way to “greenify” your space.

Not only do they breathe life into sterile spaces, they enhance aesthetics and also connect us with seasonal changes.


Tips to choose the right plants for your home:

  • If you are away a lot or don’t want the burden to care for a lot of plants, consider choosing “low-maintenance” plants like snake plant, ZZ plant, pothos, philodendron, and rubber plant.
  • For your bathroom and kitchen, consider choosing humidity loving plants like ferns, calatheas, and peace lilies.
  • To liven up the living area interior design, choose statement plants like fiddle leaf fig, monstera deliciosa, areca palm, etc.
  • With the growing rate of air pollution and the bad quality air we are breathing in, consider bringing in air purifying plants like spider plant, bamboo palm, aloe vera into your bedroom or living rooms.
  • Lastly, to add some functionality and convenience, grow some herbs like basil, coriander, mint, etc., so you never have to buy them again.
  • Solutions for Small Spaces – Don’t Forego Your Dreams!
    Just because you live in a small apartment with minimal space for furniture and décor doesn’t mean your interiors can’t be nature-filled.

    Creative and smart green design solutions can make even the tiniest spaces feel fresh and full of life and that’s exactly what we do at Artifex Interio.

    The following are a few ways to spruce up your small space with nature:

    • Instead of taking up floor space, think vertical. Wall-mounted planters, trellises, and hanging pots allow for plant layering and add lushness without clutter.
    • Turn your balcony into a miniature forest — with bamboo screens, raised plant beds, climbers like bougainvillea, and even a small seating area.
    • Compact green solutions like terrariums, window sill gardens, etc. are also ideal for renters, small families, or anyone wanting a touch of nature without a full-scale renovation.

Tips to Turn Your Space into a Green Interior

Whether you are decorating your home the first time or renovating the space to include more plants and nature, there are a few tips that should ensure smooth sailing in this journey:

Beyond plants, bringing in nature into your home also highlights bringing in more of the natural light into your space. You can do so by installing sheer curtains, glass partitions, or strategically placed mirrors in your home.

Scrape through your space and find items that are causing clutter and eliminate them. Replace them with natural fiber rugs, eco-friendly paints, and VOC-free finishes for a healthier living space.

Plants aside, you can also include “water elements” as part of the biophilic interior design in your home with indoor fountains or tabletop water features, etc.

There’s no better and affordable way to spruce up a space than art. Consider investing in nature-inspired art pieces.

To truly embrace the beauty of nature in your home, include earthy tones like moss green, clay brown, sky blue, and sandy beige for a soothing interior.

Conclusion: A Greener Tomorrow Begins at Home

“The spaces we inhabit shape the lives we live. By bringing nature home, we don’t just beautify our interiors — we heal ourselves.”


As we navigate a world filled with urban pressures, digital overstimulation, and environmental concerns, our homes must become sanctuaries — places that recharge, inspire, and nurture. Embracing nature in interior design is more than a style choice; it’s a commitment to well-being, sustainability, and mindful living.

If you are looking to transform your space, including more natural elements into your space, Artifex Interio is the best studio for interior design in India.

Get in touch with us today and let's create your dream space! Visit Artifex Interio for expert interior solutions.


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