🧠✨ Your home is shaping your body and mind — without you even noticing
Our homes are more than just walls and furniture — they are living environments that influence our thoughts, emotions, and physical health every single day.
Drawing from cutting-edge research in neuroarchitecture, this 1-hour lecture reveals how design can support mental wellbeing, reduce stress, and enhance productivity, as well as actively help in managing specific conditions such as PTSD, ADHD, depression, anxiety, dementia, and even weight-related challenges.
You’ll gain practical, science-based solutions to transform your living space into a personalized healing environment.
Following the talk, a 30-minute Q&A session will give attendees the chance to ask tailored questions and get actionable design advice for their own needs.
In this session, you will learn:
- The science of how our brains respond to: spaces, dimensions, light, temperature, humidity, colors, fabrics, and materials.
- The psychological and physiological effects of architectural design.
- How to adapt home design for:
- PTSD – calming triggers and creating spaces reflecting safety.
- ADHD – enhancing focus and reducing distractions.
- Depression & Anxiety – boosting mood and reducing stress hormones and brain alertness messages.
- Dementia – supporting memory, orientation, and comfort.
- Weight Issues – shaping a calming environment.
- Evidence-based neuroarchitecture principles for creating restorative environments.
- Small design tips to drastically improve mood, focus, and energy.
Key Takeaways:
- Design is not just aesthetics — it’s a tool for mental and physical wellness.
- Every element of your home sends signals to your brain that affect emotions, behavior, and even habits.
- You can intentionally design your living space to support your unique mental and emotional needs.