Natural Touch: Biomaterials in Interior Coatings

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Amid the ongoing environmental crisis, bioeconomy has gained significance across different domains, particularly in the construction sector, where efforts there is a push to enhance sustainability. This shift in mindset has also influenced the realm of interior architecture. With a growing awareness of climate change and the imperative to protect our planet, architects and designers are increasingly embracing biomaterials. The result is the creation of spaces that not only captivate visually but also demonstrate a proactive commitment to the environment.

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Biomaterials, derived from natural sources, find extensive applications in architecture and civil construction, serving purposes ranging from structural elements to furniture and decor. In interior architecture, these materials go beyond mere aesthetic choices; they signify a deeper commitment to nature. They offer diverse textures and natural patterns that present opportunities to craft visually pleasing and environmentally responsible spaces.

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Cite: Belitardo, Adele. "Natural Touch: Biomaterials in Interior Coatings" [Toque natural: biomateriais em revestimentos de interiores] 07 Dec 2023. ArchDaily. (Trans. Simões, Diogo) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1010010/natural-touch-biomaterials-in-interior-coatings> ISSN 0719-8884

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