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The effects of overconsumption on our sensory health within our homes.
10 minute read
Are the minimalists right - would we feel better with less?
This blog post will be exploring why we de-clutter our homes, the emotional ties to possessions that hold us back from minimising, and puts a sensory perspective at the heart of our drive to minimise
Transitions - seasons, routines, habits and our home’s interiors.
Transitioning our homes from the cooler months to the warmer weather feels a right of passage every year.
But how do we cope with the changes to our home as well as the multitude of other sensory changes this time of year brings.
For those who experience sensory overwhelm due to a neurodivergence and the sensory processing difficulties that are present in so many of us, this blog explores tips and ideas of how to take our homes from autumn/winter to spring/summer whilst coping with daily and seasonal transitions.
7 minute read
Is our attitude towards Interior Design a reflection of our trauma, neurodiversity and mental health?
Does our attitude to Interior Design reflect our trauma, Neurodiversity and mental health?
Does the rate, speed and enthusiasm in which we decorate our homes have a direct link to what is going on within us mentally and emotionally surpassing far more than just aesthetic opinions?
6 minute read
Why it’s important to focus on your own sensory design needs.
Why it is important to focus on your own sensory needs when living with others.
9 minute read
How to lean into sensory affirming interior design during seasons of change and bereavement.
How to lean into sensory affirming Interior Design during seasons of change and bereavement.
Moving home, pet loss and Sensory Processing Difficulties.
5 minute read
12 things I wish people understood about having sensory processing difficulties
An open letter to the world about what it is like to have sensory processing difficulties (SPD). - 5 minute read