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Juvet Landscape Hotel, architectural masterpiece in Valldal, Norway
🌿 Kitchen Jungles: Turning Thresholds into Living Art 🍃
Who says a kitchen should only be for cooking? ☕️
There is something deeply grounding about walking under a canopy of trailing vines every time you reach for a snack. This setup proves that you don't need a backyard to have a garden—you just need a sturdy ledge and a little bit of light.
Turning a simple doorway into a cascading waterfall of pothos and ferns doesn't just improve the air quality; it feeds the soul. It’s the perfect blend of minimalist white interiors and maximalist botanical energy. My current goal? To make every room feel like a deep breath of fresh air. 🪴✨
If your dream home looks more like a greenhouse than a house, hit follow. Let's grow a community of plant lovers together. 🕊️🌵
Asmalay farmhouse, Alibag, Maharashtra, India,
Blurring Boundaries Architects
Antony Gibbon
Tendril Gallery
SAN BERNARDINO, PARAGUAY
Architects: Equipo de Arquitectura
Why People Eat Differently Around Living Food 🌱
Most dining spaces are designed around aesthetics, but what if living plants could influence behavior too?
Research into biophilic environments suggests that real, growing plants can create measurable effects on how people interact with food. Unlike photographs or artificial greenery, living food introduces a genuine connection to nature, freshness, and the growing process itself.
This is why indoor hydroponic micro-farms are becoming more than a design feature. They're helping restaurants, schools, libraries, and community spaces create immersive dining experiences that encourage mindfulness, sustainability, and a stronger appreciation for fresh food.
🌿 Living food 🌿 Hydroponic farming 🌿 Sustainable dining 🌿 Farm-to-table experiences 🌿 Biophilic design
Research on indoor biophilic environments found that actual plants, not green-colored objects, not photographs of plants, produced measurabl
The Culinary Conservatory 🌿🍳✨
POV: You finally stopped cooking in a dark kitchen and moved into a literal glass sanctuary. 🗝️🪴 We are officially entering our "Solarpunk Chef" era, where the sunlight is just as important as the seasoning. 🌿💎 Imagine a kitchen wrapped in floor-to-ceiling glass, bathed in the warmth of the afternoon sun, and overflowing with fresh herbs and lush ferns. 🦢✨ This isn't just a place to make a meal; it’s a high-vibe ecosystem where the rustic wood of the island meets the sleek industrial lines of the greenhouse roof. 🕰️🕯️ It’s giving "Main Character in a Studio Ghibli film" meets "Modern Sustainable Luxury." 🌧️🥂 Take a slow morning to brew some tea, watch the light dance through the leaves, and let the peace of the forest nourish your soul before you even take a bite. The future of home is bright, green, and incredibly delicious. 🏹🤍🪐
Would you ever want to cook in a greenhouse? 🌿🍅 Drop a REBLOG if you’re obsessed with this sun-drenched aesthetic and FOLLOW for more breathtaking biophilic design, cozy interiors, and daily nature-core inspiration! 🪴🧸✨