Biophilic Design: Intown Home Embraces Natural Elements 

Biophilic Design: Intown Home Embraces Natural Elements 

In a world increasingly disconnected from nature, biophilic design is making waves in architecture and interior design by integrating natural elements into living spaces. Rooted in the idea of connecting people with the outdoors, this design philosophy incorporates components like natural light, organic materials, water features, and earthy color palettes. These principles not only create aesthetically pleasing spaces but also foster a sense of well-being. As homeowners seek ways to harmonize their living environments with nature, biophilic design continues to gain traction, offering a balance of beauty and sustainability.

Spanning three finished levels, this five-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bathroom home is a shining example of how biophilic design and modern luxury can coexist. The main living area highlights 20-foot ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the room with natural light, creating a connection between the indoors and the lush greenery of the expansive backyard. A stone fireplace anchors the space, bringing a grounding, natural element to the open design. Neutral paint tones and newly refinished hardwood floors run throughout, adding a raw aspect that enhances the space’s organic aesthetic. 

A luxurious screened-in porch brings the outdoors in, creating a tranquil spot to enjoy the views in any season. On the terrace level, a great room with a full wet bar, wine cellar, and office/flex space provides an ideal area for entertaining or quiet work. 

Step outside, and the connection to nature becomes even more apparent. The expansive walk-out backyard features a brand-new pool with a tanning ledge, an outdoor kitchen equipped with a grill and pizza oven, and a fire pit area for cozy gatherings. A versatile sports court provides the perfect setting for pickleball or basketball, blending leisure with outdoor living. 

Located in Morningside, this property offers a rare combination of privacy and accessibility. With walkability to the Northeast Atlanta Beltline, Ansley Golf Club, Piedmont Park, and the Botanical Gardens it offers proximity to some of Atlanta’s best outdoor and cultural experiences. This home is a testament to the art of living in harmony with nature, offering a space that is both inviting and inspiring.

Listed by Erin Yabroudy with Harry Norman, REALTORS®, this home is located at 443 Wimbledon Road NE Atlanta, GA 30324.

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