SPATIAL WELLBEING PROGRAM
Our Spatial Wellbeing Program is designed for anyone interested in better understanding how their home affects their wellbeing. Where interior architects are often engaged for new builds or renovations or to design homes or workplaces small or large, we offer a rigorous, analytical-based research approach to analyse space, map rituals and study behaviours in relationship to space.
We believe that everyone should have access to knowledge that helps them understand how the design of their homes supports or deteriorates their wellbeing. From the flow of spaces, to the effect of light and shadow, to the influence of colour and materials.
*The Spatial Wellbeing Program is currently offered within Perth, Western Australia only, however we hope to extend this program interstate and internationally in the future.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What services do you offer as part of your Spatial Wellbeing Program?
The program has been developed around three core areas;
(1) understanding the impact of design elements in living environments,
(2) mapping rituals and understanding how space sustains and supports rituals, and
(3) understanding how design can help create spatial conditions to encourage particular behaviours, moods and emotions.
We can be engaged to specifically explore one key area, or two areas chosen by the you, or to collectively explore all three areas. We conduct private home site-visits to workshop and conduct spatial analyses to produce our Design Elements Report, Spatial Program and / or Human-Centric Consultation Guide.
How will this program help me?
3 reasons you need our Spatial Wellbeing Program.
01 Make informed design-related decisions from selecting objects, furniture, colour, materiality-based decisions.
02 Identify design opportunities to re-think the design of your home to better support and sustain rituals.
03 Design and create the right spatial conditions to encourage particular behaviours and emotions directly linked to health and wellbeing outcomes.
What will I get out of this Program?
In engaging in research with us, it is our aim to deliver:
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Customised design reports, spatial programmes and consultation guides that will give people the knowledge to make design decisions now and in the future.
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Knowledge - grounded in research - which helps people to make current and future design-related decisions from selecting objects, furniture, colour, materiality, to identifying future design opportunities to re-design their homes to better support and sustain their everyday rituals, to designing spaces (or creating the right spatial conditions) to encourage particular behaviours and emotions directly linked to health and wellbeing outcomes.
Who is the Spatial Wellbeing Program for?
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Those who feel as though their home is not supporting their physical, psychological and physiological wellbeing and would like access to knowledge and advice.
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Those who would like to make improvements to their home but are not necessarily ready or looking to engage a builder.
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Those who are looking to engage a designer to give personalised advice and design solutions that aim to improve their sense of spatial wellbeing.