05/28/2026
Designing with Nature in Mind 🌿 Part 2
Meaningful connections to nature in our living environments can become even more of a priority as urban life demands that we fit larger numbers of people into a smaller footprint. In multifamily developments, views come at a premium. Designing for people to experience nature from the indoors has to be deliberate.
The Flats at Taylor Place presented us with an opportunity to transform their Lobby and Clubroom. Overall, the goal was to make the space more inviting and enjoyable for residents. To do this, we sought to celebrate the building’s proximity to the Cumberland River and highlight the surrounding greenway and park. While the space had an abundance of natural light, its industrial elements felt harsh.
Our design aimed to warm up these spaces by introducing lots of lush, visual textures mixed with hues of green. Things like reeding, wood grain, wicker, and grasses were used to balance the harsh red brick of the walls. Additionally, we commissioned large moss wall hangings to be used through the two spaces, blending the outdoors with the interior.
As a result of these changes, the rooms felt more organic and less discordant with the world around them.
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