Biophilic design is more than just adding a few potted plants to a room. It is an architectural philosophy that seeks to bridge the gap between our modern built environment and the natural world. In Bali, this movement has found its perfect canvas.
The most successful luxury villas in Pererenan and Ubud are those that treat the jungle as an extra room. By using retractable glass walls, indoor water features, and living roofs, architects are creating homes that breathe. This connection to nature has been scientifically proven to reduce stress and enhance well-being, which is exactly what a Bali retreat should provide.
At Royal Bali Group, we believe that luxury should not feel artificial. When you use materials like raw volcanic stone and sustainably sourced bamboo, the house feels like it grew out of the ground rather than being placed upon it. True biophilic design doesn't just look at nature—it lives within it.
