
The Psychology of Interior Lighting: Daylight
In Part 1 of my psychology of interior lighting series, we discuss the importance of daylight and how to best use it to improve our homes and our well‑being.
Applying the psychology of interiors to help your home tell your story.
In Part 1 of my psychology of interior lighting series, we discuss the importance of daylight and how to best use it to improve our homes and our well‑being.
Here's how we maximised function in our living room while sticking to our playful and quirky nature.
We created a playful yet sophisticated room for my husband's 11 year old brother that will take him from childhood into young adulthood.
In the third lesson on the psychology of interior planning we apply the principles of scale, balance and proportion seen in nature to understand the basics of styling.
How to make a few simple and cost-effective updates to a generic, new-built kitchen in an open plan living room that doesn't fit the rest of your interior aesthetic.
In Part 2 of my psychology of interior planning series, I explain why symmetry is so important to the human brain and how we can achieve it in our room layouts.
By taking the theory of habituation into account we learn about the importance of carefully editing our belongings to create the most impact through purposeful focal points.
Discover why I started Atelier Akuko and learn about my philosophy behind creating spaces that express who you really are.
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