Biophilic design will be one of the biggest interior trends of AW22, according to eco paint specialists Victory Colours.

Biophilic interiors bring elements of the natural world into our home in a bid to improve our well-being and mental health. And while houseplants and natural materials are often considered the first steps into biophilia, switching up the home's colour scheme can also have a real impact.

Victoria Yardley, Managing Director of Victory Colours, said: “To fully incorporate biophilic design into a building you need to apply biophilic colour schemes. Although greens may be the first colour that springs to mind, homeowners can be a lot more creative than that.”

Victoria believes colour schemes that focus on the sky, sea, botanicals and the Earth can be just as powerful as greens when it comes to reconnecting with nature.

Victoria added: “You can embrace biophilia while embracing a spectrum of colours. Nature is more than greenery, take inspiration from flower beds, rivers, streams and rugged coastal paths. 

"The increased appetite for biophilic design recognises how much humans rely on the natural world, both physically and mentally.

“And while biophilia was already starting to emerge as a trend to watch, the pandemic and the changes to our working lives has fuelled our yearning for it.”

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ABOUT VICTORY COLOURS

Offering exceptional quality emulsion with virtually no VOCs and solvents, Victory Colours puts the environment at the heart of its business.

The independent family-run firm has adopted an holistic approach to business; from making paint to order and delivering direct to the end user, to handpicking packaging that is fully recyclable or made from sustainable sources, such as bamboo.

There are over 80 coloursin the Victory Colours range with capsule collections launched throughout the year.

For more information see: victorycolours.co.uk

Victory Colours is represented by homes & interiors specialists jwcpr