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Heya,
My passion is to create spaces that work, not only for you but also the environment. I love designing to enrich lives, promote well-being, and contribute positively to the environment.
Interior design has remained a lifelong passion of mine, as I find immense joy in the ever-evolving nature of the industry and its continuous growth. Since 2007 I have been actively involved in house renovations, which has allowed me to cultivate my hands-on experience in the field. My projects have included commercial design and residential design. I proudly hold a diploma in Interior Design and Decoration from Torrens University.
Predominantly my expertise spans the realms of Health, Psychology, and Construction. By seamlessly integrating knowledge from these diverse fields, I craft designs that prioritize well-being, equity, and functional harmony.
I look forward to working with you and helping you thrive in your environment.
Danni x
A space should be inclusive and accessible to people of all abilities. A high value should be placed on different brain types within homes, workplaces, schools and community spaces. By accommodating physical and mental limitations we foster a sense of belonging. Incorporating universal design principles ensures that spaces can be used comfortably by everyone, regardless of their physical or mental limitations.
This includes creating spaces that promote physical health by ensuring proper ventilation, natural lighting, and ergonomically designed elements. Mental well-being is also taken into account, with an emphasis on creating spaces that evoke positive emotions and reduce stress. Biophilic design principles, which incorporate elements of nature into indoor spaces, are often integrated to enhance overall well-being.
Spaces designed for life should evoke an emotional connection with the occupants. This is achieved by creating environments that resonate with their values, memories, and aspirations. Personal touches and thoughtful design elements add to the emotional appeal of the space, making it a cherished and meaningful place to inhabit.
Sustainable design practices are integral to designing for life. From using eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient technologies to reducing water consumption and implementing passive heating and cooling strategies, environmentally conscious design choices are prioritized. Additionally, the design should encourage sustainable living practices among occupants, such as recycling and energy conservation.
A key aspect of designing for life is creating spaces that stand the test of time. By using high-quality, durable materials and investing in well-crafted construction, the designed environment can age gracefully and require fewer replacements. This approach reduces waste and minimizes the environmental impact of constant renovations.
Life is dynamic, and our spaces should be able to adapt to changing needs and circumstances. Designing for life involves creating versatile and flexible interiors that can accommodate different activities and lifestyle changes. Modular furniture, convertible spaces, and multifunctional layouts are examples of design elements that promote adaptability.
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