The stress and mental health risks associated with living and working in cities have increased the importance of designing urban spaces. It is, therefore, crucial to prioritize the mental wellbeing of city residents. Research indicates that people's perception of their wellbeing is influenced by various factors, such as their environment and the people around them. Office workers spend significant time in their workspace, so a well-designed office can positively impact their wellbeing. Biophilic design, which incorporates natural elements into office spaces, has become increasingly popular, and studies have shown that workplace greenery can improve employees' wellbeing and job performance. A study conducted in Kuala Lumpur used a quantitative method to investigate whether incorporating restorative environments into offices could enhance employees' mental wellbeing. The study found that restorative environments within the office space were positively associated with office workers' self-perceived mental wellbeing.