
Learn how to design a home for all your senses and create more well-being at home. The aim of this course is to go beyond the visual elements that are emphasised in interior design and create a home that connects you with nature and stimulates all your senses. A biophilic home is not just about style; it's about setting up a space that works with you for your well-being.
In this class, we'll explore the simple yet often overlooked aspects that can really impact how you feel in your home, such as:
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The way light impacts your mood and emotions
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How to improve the quality of the air you breathe
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Managing the noise around you
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The importance of the materials and textures you live with
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How your kitchen setup influences the quality of your meals
While wall colours and matching curtains might seem like a top priority, they become secondary if poor choices compromise our sensory needs. Thus, I’m inviting you to rethink your design approach and place emphasis where it truly matters - on creating an environment that satiates your senses just as nature intended.
By the end of this course, you'll have plenty of tips on how to create a home that:
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Is flooded with natural light
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Ensures the air you breathe is pure
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Effectively keeps noise at bay
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Features an array of natural materials with diverse textures
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Encourages and enables the preparation of wholesome meals
Join me in discovering how the science of Biophilic design can unlock a healthier, happier living space. Redefine the relationship between your senses and your surroundings. Start designing not just a home but a lifestyle.
Who is this class for?Â
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Homeowners: Those who have their own property and wish to make changes to enhance their well-being.Â
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Renters: People living in rented accommodations can also benefit, as many of the tips might be implementable without requiring structural changes.
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Interior Design Enthusiasts: Anyone interested in interior design, particularly those interested in biophilic design or creating more holistic, wellness-focused spaces.
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Health and Wellness Seekers: Individuals interested in improving their overall well-being and lifestyle through changes to their living environment.
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Sustainability Advocates: Given the focus on natural light, clean air, and natural materials, those interested in sustainable and eco-friendly living might find this course valuable.
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Professional Interior Designers or Architects: These professionals might benefit from the course to learn more about biophilic design principles and apply them in their work for clients.
In sum, it's a class for anyone interested in creating a living space that promotes well-being and connects them more closely with nature.
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Love the class project? Want some more fun quizzes and reflection exercises?  Try the free "Home Happiness Worksheets Bundle".Â
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Who am I?
I’m a licensed architect with over a decade of experience in Vienna, Austria. I have a double degree in Architecture and "Building Science and Technology", and I am deeply passionate about design psychology and optimising interior design to create great emotional experiences for people. My goal is to design spaces that make people FEEL loved, happier, healthier, and more creative.
In my classes, you will find tips and strategies that will help you design a great home. You will learn how certain design decisions can influence your emotions and behaviour and what you can do to create a home that will make you feel happier and supported in your goals.
You can also check out my class, How to Think Like an Architect
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Links to related classes
A Hygge Home: Danish Interior Design Principles for Cosiness and Comfort.Â
Bedroom Design for Better SleepÂ
A Calm Home. Interior Design for More Well-being.Â
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