We’re thrilled that the Journal of Biophilic Design has featured two of our interior design projects in their recent issue. Themed around sound and acoustics as a key element of biophilic design, the whole issue is a fascinating insight into how considering sound and our perception of it can have a profound effect on our experience and wellbeing in interior spaces.

Reflecting on the experience of sound in nature, our projects show a considered use of acoustic treatments to alter and enhance the experience of users in these spaces. Contrasting the different needs of those in a residential interior and the visitors to a busy reception in a commercial design project, they demonstrate the benefits of discreetly incorporating elements of acoustic design into our interior design work.
You can read the full article here: Journal of Biophilic Design – Feature on Sound and Acoustics in Interior Design

The residential project is also available in our design portfolio: A Bold and Colourful Home, New Alresford, Hampshire






