Have you ever walked into a space and immediately felt calmer, without knowing why? Or noticed how a room flooded with natural light just feels better to be in? That’s not an accident. It’s your nervous system responding to your environment, and it’s exactly why biophilic design matters more than ever in interior design today.
In this episode, I’m sitting down with returning guest and seasoned residential designer Martha Lowry to unpack what biophilic design really is — beyond the buzzword. We’re talking about how bringing elements of the natural environment indoors can dramatically improve emotional well-being, mental health, creativity, and even how clients experience their homes daily. This conversation is especially important for interior designers who want to design spaces that don’t just look beautiful, but truly support the people living in them.
If you’ve ever struggled to explain why certain design choices feel right — or you want to add more depth, science, and intention to your client communication — this episode will help you understand how natural light, plants, color psychology, organic shapes, and neuro-aesthetics work together to create homes that heal, calm, and inspire. Biophilic design isn’t about trends. It’s about designing with the human experience in mind.
Featured Guest
Martha Lowry is a residential interior designer with over three decades of experience and a unique balance of analytical and creative expertise. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics and a Bachelor of Arts in Interior Design, and she is a member of the Design Leaders Collective. Based in North Carolina, Martha’s work focuses on creating emotionally supportive, beautifully intentional homes rooted in biophilic design, neuro-esthetics, and a deep understanding of how people experience space.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
✳️ What biophilic design is and why it matters
✳️ How natural light impacts mood, energy, and well-being
✳️ Using plants and materials to bring nature indoors
✳️ Color psychology and emotional responses in interior design
✳️ How designers apply biophilic principles for healthier homes
Read the Blog >>> 5 Biophilic Design Elements for Healthier, Calmer Homes
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Timestamps
0:00 Introduction and Guest Bio
2:51 What Is Biophilic Design?
4:54 Impact of Natural Light and Color in Biophilic Design
8:02 Live Plants vs. Silk Plants
9:05 Emotional Connection to Nature and Biophilic Design
12:16 Incorporating Nature-Inspired Elements in Design
16:25 Resources for Learning More About Biophilic Design
17:04 Advice for Designers Incorporating Biophilic Design