We were able to work with interior stylist Pippa Jameson on a project to completely transform her Edwardian home in Liverpool into a space that reflects her sensuous interior design principles. I was very happy. In The Sensory Home project, Pippa wanted to put well-being at the forefront of design, creating a home that demonstrates how to completely turn off the body from the stresses of the outside world and everyday life.
Here she explains how snug bedroom furniture can improve well-being at home…
“The right wardrobe makes a big difference when designing a bedroom. Fitted wardrobes, in particular, offer a range of benefits that can change not only the look of a room, but also the functionality and feel of the space.” Plus, adding sensory design principles can create a truly immersive and relaxing environment that feels customized to your needs.
Photo credit: Gemma Watts
Learn more about Pippa Jameson and the Sensory Home Project here.