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A trauma-informed design process differs from regular interior design by placing a primary focus on creating spaces that actively promote healing and safety for individuals with a history of trauma, considering elements like sensory experiences, control over the environment, and minimizing potential triggers, whereas regular interior design primarily focuses on aesthetics and functionality without necessarily prioritizing the psychological impact of the space on the user.

To ensure a highly personalized and intuitive design process, we ask all of our clients to complete a thoughtfully curated questionnaire covering their personality, preferences, and design style. This allows us to gain deep insight into their unique needs and aesthetic sensibilities. As a result, we can often determine the ideal approach—and even the perfect color palette—right from the initial schematic design phase. This streamlined process not only enhances efficiency but also ensures that the final space resonates with our clients on a meaningful and harmonious level.
