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Biophilic living-room tiles

A biophilic living room favours warm travertine-look or limestone-look porcelain in 600×1200mm honed format, then layers in jute or sisal rugs, linen and bouclé seating in cream and oat, and at least three substantial plants — fiddle-leaf fig, monstera, dracaena. Walls in soft warm-white or pale clay; one piece of botanical art or a stone-topped table. The living room should feel like an extension of the garden, all warm natural materials and living greenery.

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Biophilic living room — questions

Best floor tile for a biophilic living room?
Honed travertine-look porcelain in warm cream or honey reads as the most natural surface — the cloud and vein patterns mimic real stone, the matte finish never glares. 600×1200mm format keeps grout minimal so the floor reads continuous and organic, not gridded.
How many plants make a biophilic living room?
Three substantial plants is the minimum for the biophilic effect — vary the height (one tall, one medium, one trailing) and group them slightly rather than spacing evenly. More is more in biophilic; a single token pot doesn't shift the room's character.
Can I mix biophilic with another style?
Biophilic blends best with Japandi (shared earth palette, restraint), Scandi (shared warm-neutrals, natural fibres), and Mediterranean (shared warm stone, terracotta). It clashes with contemporary luxe (too polished) and industrial (too cold) unless heavily layered with greenery.

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