Natural textures, colors that evoke real landscapes and conscious materials define a trend that is here to stay.

In the midst of the accelerated pace of today's life, where we coexist with screens, noise and the city, the desire to return to the essential is growing. To inhabit spaces that soothe, that embrace, that invite us to pause. Environments that connect us with something deeper. And here, biophilic design offers a clear answer: to integrate nature into the home, not only as an ornament, but as an experience.

It is not just about decorating with plants or adding a wicker vase. This trend proposes a complete way of living: earthy palettes, natural light, textures that invite touch, organic materials that generate closeness. All designed to create environments that feel alive and promote well-being.

From architecture to decoration, more and more projects seek to reconnect with nature. Palettes inspired by the forest, the sea, the mountains and the deserts. Coverings reminiscent of tree bark. Furniture that not only fulfills a function, but also awakens emotions. Everything points to the same thing: to turn our spaces into shelters.

In tune with this vision, MASISA has developed solutions that translate biophilic inspiration into concrete actions. Products that combine functionality, design and commitment to the environment, designed for those who want to live more connected. "The shingle cladding is one of our clearest responses to this new way of living and allows us to transform walls with a warm and continuous texture that brings rhythm and depth to the space. The design is not only visually attractive, but also generates an organic sensation that helps reconnect with nature," says Javiera Barbosa, an architect specializing in innovation and entrepreneurship at MASISA.

Also noteworthy are the melamines with natural design, which replicate wood grains, mineral tones or woody and smooth textures. They are durable, easy to maintain and, above all, deeply evocative: one look is enough to make you feel like you are in the middle of the forest. Biophilic design is no longer a distant or exclusive concept. Thanks to accessible and sustainable solutions, it is now possible to integrate it into homes, offices and public spaces. Because living well is also living in connection. And that connection, more natural, more human, begins at home.