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Biophilic design

Biophilic design is a term that refers to the use of your natural environment and surroundings as inspiration for buildings we live and work in. The idea stems from research done by Roger Ulrich, who found that patients recover faster when they’re exposed to nature. When you design spaces with biophilic principles in mind, you can create buildings that are more comfortable and enjoyable for those who inhabit them. That makes sense right?  As you know human beings have an innate connection to the natural world, that’s why we love to listen to crashing waves, watch the crackle of an open fire and listen to the rain when we are in the forest or a tent.

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Designing an oak frame extension with nàdar oak

Nàdar Oak is a design led oak frame specialist.    We work with clients to explore and nurture the possibilities of using oak in their home, creating spaces that stir people’s emotions the moment they first enter. Obviously, you want to

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Kitchen in cottage with oak frame extension

Choosing an oak framed extension

We’re featured on construction.co.uk with some advice about how to choose an oak frame extension. “Choosing an oak frame into your home does not need to be an all or nothing decision. The use of elements of oak frame in

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Oak frame extension in Send

Choosing an oak frame extension

The wonderful thing about an oak frame is that it can be incorporated into almost any form of house construction, to bring a warmth and character unachievable in any other way. Choosing an oak frame into your home does not

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Oak framed buildings designed for you

If you choose to work with us at nadar oak you will end up with a beautiful oak framed building but that isn’t actually the thing that excites us. That might sound like a strange thing to say as a

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Pond with oak tree and building in the background

Biophilic design

Biophilic design is a term that refers to the use of your natural environment and surroundings as inspiration for buildings we live and work in. The idea stems from research done by Roger Ulrich, who found that patients recover faster

Read more >>