Interior design as support for everyday life
I don't approach interior design as decoration.
I focus on how a space affects your sense of ease, energy, and ability to rest in everyday life.
My work is grounded in understanding why certain spaces create tension — and what needs to change so your home can function as support, rather than another source of strain.
What I work from
Every space triggers a response in us — often before we can consciously name it.
Calm. Tension. Focus. Or overload.
These reactions are not accidental. They are shaped by:
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the layout of the space
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the amount of visual and sensory input
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unclear boundaries between activities
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and how well the space supports (or fails to support) rest
My role is to read these patterns and translate them into clear, intentional design decisions.
How I work
1. I start with feeling, not style
I don't begin with colors or decoration.
I first look at how you feel in the space — and where your body and mind remain in a state of tension.
Only once this is understood does aesthetics begin to matter.
2. I reduce mental load
A well-designed home should not demand constant attention.
I work with layout, zoning, and spatial flow to lighten mental strain and support a more natural rhythm of the day.
The goal is that you no longer have to "manage" your space at home.
3. Function comes first
Aesthetics matter — but only after the space works.
That's why I focus on:
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clear hierarchy between rooms
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logical furniture layout
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practical solutions for everyday use
A beautiful space only makes sense when nothing in it feels restrictive or uncomfortable.
4. Everything is shaped around your life
I don't design universal solutions or trend-driven interiors.
Every proposal grows out of your lifestyle, daily habits, and current life phase.
Your space should work with you — not against you.
5. Feng Shui is a tool, not the goal
I use Feng Shui principles as a practical framework for understanding space and its impact on people.
I don't work with symbolism or dogma — only with intentional decisions that support:
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clarity
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balance
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calm
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and long-term sustainability of the space
The result
The outcome is not just visually pleasing rooms.
Clients walk away with:
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clarity about what to change and why
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less mental friction in everyday life
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a home that supports rest and recovery
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a sense that they can rely on their space
Many describe the result as feeling supported by their home — rather than having to constantly manage it.
How we can work together
If your home looks fine but doesn't feel supportive, you can begin with one of these steps:
→ Home Recovery Consultation
→ Home Recovery E-Design
Every collaboration starts with clarity — not random decisions.
