Biophilia is a love of nature that suggests our genes have been built through hundreds and thousands of years living in the natural world. The migration rates to urban environments has led to high prices for people around the globe, but there are ways we can still connect with their surroundings.
Biophilia (meaning love for all things related to nature) focuses on human innate attraction towards agrarian processes such as being outside or touching plant life. Our genetics were created from hundreds and thousand-years worth of time spent in these areas; however, migration trends show us increasingly moving into cities where it's more expensive--but not impossible!
There have been numerous studies over the last 35 years on the benefits to the built environment through improving a connection to nature.
A lot of people seem to have a love/hate relationship with plants. Some find them beautiful and calming, while others think they're messy or feel that there are too many in their home already. If you happen to be one of the latter group but still want some greenery at your house (or office), it's worth considering an artificial plant instead!
A growing number of homeowners are choosing fake foliage for all sorts of reasons: from allergies, lack-of time caretaking, space constraints; not wanting children around toxic chemicals...the list goes on. Artificial flora can also help reduce pollen levels during allergy season since these types don't produce any allergens themselves - making this type perfect if someone suffers from hay fever as well as being