When taking on a project, our team works to integrate and centralise all of our designs around fundamental components to establish an environment that optimises physical, mental, and emotional well-being. We firmly believe in comprehending scientific and ecological principles to create an environment that is conducive to the art of living.
Our studio style stamp embodies a blend of modern and contemporary features, distinguished by a cultured and eclectic quality. It artfully weaves together the threads of the past, present and future through a delicate interplay of hues, objects, and textures, offering a bouquet of emotions that stir the soul.
Wellness Principles We Stand On.
Biophilic design incorporates natural elements such as plants, natural light, and water features to create and stimulate a connection between people and nature within a built environment.
Colour psychology is a scientific study of how colours impact human behaviour and emotions. By using colours that emotionally uplift and promote relaxation, calmness, and positivity that match the style and personality of those we work with, we can transform a space and engage users by providing an energising atmosphere.
Lighting remains part of a vital attribute when establishing an abundant wellness space. As advocates of natural light options and intelligent lighting systems which mimic natural illumination we endeavour to consult you on lighting systems which best serve to amplify the regulation of the body’s circadian rhythms and advance better sleep.
Mindfulness within interior design refers to the pursuit of being fully present and engaged in the moment while also being aware of one’s surroundings. We pay close attention to fabrics and materials that resonate with each individual, providing a personalised sensory experience that elevates your connection and overall experience to new heights.
Sustainable materials to help reduce the impact of design on our environment is a pracitce we will invariably promote by researching the origins and makeup of the materials we use to bring you peace of mind when curating your dream space.
Upcycling. Modifying or repurposing existing articles and furnishings in line with your design concept is a form of upcycling that reduces landfill waste and adds an increased, personalised touch to your scheme.
“Designing your home interior for wellness, merges your internal self with your environment, providing a subtle remedy for your overall well-being.”
Integrating wellness interior design into our homes and workplaces can have an acute impact on our overall welfare and our planet. A thoughtful design approach can strengthen our physical, mental and emotional health, leading to increased productivity, creativity and happiness, ultimately enriching the overall quality of life.
