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Biophilic kitchen interior with tile

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Biophilic kitchen tiles

Biophilic kitchens are warm-neutral with one moment of green. Spec a travertine-look or warm-stone porcelain floor, then make the splashback or the island cabinetry in sage, olive, or deep-forest green. Pair with timber open shelving, brass tapware, and herb pots on the windowsill. The kitchen should feel like a cooking space that connects to a garden — even if there isn't a garden outside. Lots of natural materials, one green note, everything else warm and quiet.

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Biophilic kitchen — questions

Green splashback or green cabinetry for a biophilic kitchen?
Green splashback in glazed zellige or porcelain is the safer move — easier to replace later, easier to live with daily. Green cabinetry commits the room more boldly and reads more architectural; pick if you're confident in the colour for the long term.
What stone-look pairs with sage or olive cabinetry?
Warm travertine, cream marble, or warm-honey limestone — all in honed or matte finish. Avoid cool-grey marble or pure-white stones; they fight the warm-green palette. Honed travertine on benchtop and floor with sage cabinetry is the canonical biophilic kitchen.
Are real plants practical in a working kitchen?
Herbs (basil, parsley, mint, thyme) thrive on a sunny windowsill and double as cooking ingredients — the canonical biophilic kitchen plant. For larger plants, pick a pot on the floor in a quiet corner — kitchens get steam and heat that stress most leafy plants near the cooker.

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