International Journal of Civil Engineering, Construction and Estate Management (IJCECEM)

Towards Greener Interiors: Sustainable Materials and Design Innovation in Contemporary Spaces

Abstract

Interior design is a critical factor that affects human well-being and environmental sustainability. However, the long-term effects of interior design on the environment are often underestimated. As people spend a considerable part of their lives indoors, interior spaces have a major contribution to energy consumption. Darbuna Restaurant in Baghdad, and Green School Bali in Bali, are used as case study to examine sustainable interior design. This study will examine the use of rapidly renewable interior materials, including bamboo, as an alternative to slow-growth timbers. Moreover, the use of recycled interior materials will be discussed as a means of conserving resources. Finally, this study will examine the use of interior plants to clean indoor air and natural ventilation systems to reduce electricity consumption. Based on the findings of this study, it is evident that sustainability and design quality are not exclusive; they can be integrated to create a quality interior environment.

Keywords: Green Building, biophilic design, eco-friendly materials, environmental aesthetics, sustainable interior design.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37745/ijcecem.14

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