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What Is Biophilic Interior Design?
September 2025

September 2025
What Is Biophilic Interior Design?
From modern lighting to minimalist floorplans, interior design trends come and go – but in 2025, one movement is proving it’s here to stay: biophilic design. And for today’s property buyers and sellers, it’s more than just an aesthetic – it’s a lifestyle priority.
As estate agents, we’re seeing firsthand how homes that embrace this nature-led philosophy are attracting more interest, achieving stronger emotional connection, and often commanding greater buyer competition.
What Is Biophilic Interior Design?
Biophilic design is an architectural and interior style that strengthens the connection between people and nature. The word “biophilic” comes from “biophilia,” which literally means “love of life or living systems.”
In homes, this translates to:
• Use of natural materials like timber, stone, clay and linen
• Maximised natural light through skylights, full-height glazing or open layouts
• Seamless indoor-outdoor flow
• Integration of plants and greenery as design features
• Earthy, calming colour palettes inspired by landscapes and seasons
These homes don’t just look relaxing – they’re designed to feel healthier, more energising, and more balanced.
Why It’s Trending in 2025
The drive toward biophilic interiors has grown in recent years, accelerated by the pandemic’s impact on how we think about home. In 2025, it’s become a sought-after feature in real estate, especially among:
• Young families prioritising wellness
• Remote workers seeking calming, restorative spaces
• Sustainability-minded buyers drawn to natural materials and low-tox finishes
• Investors and renovators wanting to future-proof homes with nature-led appeal
In fact, property search terms like “biophilic design homes for sale”, “nature-inspired interiors”, and “homes with natural light and greenery” are on the rise across platforms like realestate.com.au and Domain.
What This Means for Buyers and Sellers
If you’re buying, it’s worth understanding how biophilic elements can impact not just a home’s vibe – but its liveability and long-term value. Spaces that feel calmer, cleaner, and more connected to nature often create a deeper emotional pull, which matters more than ever in the decision-making process.
If you’re selling, consider how subtle design tweaks – like indoor plants, natural textures, sheer curtains to amplify light, or staging that brings the outside in – can help present your home in a way that aligns with what today’s buyers are searching for.
Even simple touches can add value: think timber flooring, stone benchtops, native landscaping, or open-plan kitchen-to-garden transitions.
Biophilic Design in the South-East Market
At Peake, we’ve seen growing demand for homes that embrace a natural, light-filled lifestyle – particularly in estates like Timbertop, Alira, and Berwick Waters, where landscaping and outdoor connection are a core feature of the community vision.
Buyers aren’t just asking about bedrooms and block size anymore. They’re asking about sun orientation, natural airflow, garden usability, and space to grow veggies or herbs. That’s biophilic living in action.
Final Word: A Trend with Lasting Value
Biophilic design isn’t a short-term trend – it’s a reflection of how we want to live in a fast-paced, high-tech world. It’s about grounding, comfort, and wellbeing – and it’s influencing everything from new builds to renovations to buyer wishlists.
If you’re preparing to sell or searching for your next property, understanding how biophilic features impact presentation, perception, and price could give you a real edge.
Want to know what buyers are really looking for in 2025?
Speak to the team at Peake Real Estate – your local experts in selling homes that connect emotionally and sell with impact.
Visit us at peakere.com.au to explore more buyer insights and real estate market updates.
Got more questions for us?
Whether you’re buying, selling, leasing or just curious, we’re here to help. Get in touch with our Berwick or Officer branches.