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Expanded Services: Organic Designs is now a licensed General Contract in Oregon

Expanded Services: Organic Designs is now a licensed General Contract in Oregon

At Organic Designs, we’re thrilled to announce that we’ve expanded our capabilities by obtaining our Oregon residential and small commercial contractor’s license (CCB# 254385). This significant milestone enhances our ability to serve as the Prime contractor on all our projects, empowering us to seamlessly integrate every element of wellness-focused interior environmental design.

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Unlocking Well-being Through Biophilic Design: A Research-Backed Approach

Unlocking Well-being Through Biophilic Design: A Research-Backed Approach

The incorporation of greenery within residential and commercial spaces has evolved into a defining trend in contemporary interior design. From built-in planters and atriums to living walls, integrating nature indoors not only enhances aesthetics but also offers numerous physical and psychological benefits. However, designing and maintaining such green features require meticulous consideration of interior architecture details.

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Elevate Your Space: Integrating Permanent Green Features with Organic Designs

Elevate Your Space: Integrating Permanent Green Features with Organic Designs

Welcome to Organic Designs, where we're dedicated to transforming your built environment into a sanctuary of natural beauty and well-being. If you're an architect, designer, or building owner seeking to infuse your space with the restorative power of nature, you're in the right place. Today, we'll explore the importance of planning for and building permanent atriums, planters, and living green walls into your buildings, backed by evidence-based research on Attention Restoration Theory and Biophilic Design.

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