DECLUTTERING
Whether you are about to move into a new apartment, tend to
over-buy or feel unhappy with your situation in general, apartment therapy is a great way to bring your life into order.
By working on your surroundings, you will kickstart an internal process to a happier and more peaceful state of mind.
The apartment therapist will act as a supporting role in the process of decluttering, however, this is not comparable to the work of an organizer or a cleaning lady. You will undergo an intense process that will give you a new skill set to use in the future.
It is crucial that you - not your partner or a friend - want to make a change.
SPACE CLEARING
Sometimes you can feel the good vibes of space in the air without knowing where exactly they come from. Then again, other places spread a feeling of danger, discomfort, gloominess
or restlessness. Call it evil spirits, passed souls, or just bad air that needs a little clearing. To change the energy of a place just opening the windows, unfortunately, isn’t enough.
Space Clearing is a technique that allows places to make peace with their past. It is ideal for anyone who just moved into a new flat, has been struggling to accommodate or had a toxic relationship or illness that took place in the space.
A ceremony including flours, wood, sage and rosewater, sound, smell, and intention clears room by room. For this specific practice, the apartment therapist has to be alone in each room. The owners will still participate in the process of clearing. And if this sounds a little hocus-pocus to you, let me tell you that in Bali there is a national day for space clearing where the whole island joins a ceremony.
WELL-BEING FOCUSED INTERIOR DESIGN ADVISORY
Feng-Sui meets urban Zen. Once you cleared your space and got rid of all the clutter, the fun part starts:
You design your life. The Well-Being Focused Interior Design Advisory offers a holistic environmental approach helping you to break with habits. It provides support in the purchase of furniture and home technology as well as apartment construction and furniture placement. Balancing design with the right amount of function — A space must never be designed for the pure sake of representation; its design first and foremost has to support the well-being of its inhabitants — through sound, smell, the visual, and nourishment. In science, the field of spacial-sociology is looking at how the structure of a room can shape our behavior.
For example, what happens if we put a bed in the center of a room and not next to a wall.
Through the “right” positioning of furniture, you can create habits and actively influence your daily life.